Is anyone here able to eat any fast food? Like a grilled chicken (m)
#211758 - 09/08/05 10:46 AM
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Sandyg
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or a salad with grilled chicken if they take a SFS first? I take my kids occasionally and have eaten the grilled chicken sandwiches. Sometimes I tolerate them and other times I don't. (but don't know if that was related to eating the fast food or not) Wondered if it was something I should just avoid or if others can sometimes eat the stuff w/o mayo and other things on the grilled chicken.
Sandy
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I work 2 jobs and am finding it very hard to have prepared meals around for lunch. What I have been doing is going to either Wendy's or Burger King and getting there grilled chicken sandwich and ordering it with just tomato. McDonalds uses a whole wheat bun for their grilled chicken so I don't go there. I had an attack this morning but I'm sure that isn't what caused it.
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I can tolerate grilled ok, and I often get the salads with no problem. But I ALWAYS make sure I have taken my SF before take out of any kind! I've paid dearly when I skipped. I just avoid as much of the fat as possible given my choices...ie. no fries, no cola, grilled if available, salad if available. There are so many choices most places now that it is usually not a problem!
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I really like New York Burrito and, once in a great while, I go to Subway (not a sandwich fan).
Occasionally, I go to Burger King. I'm able to tolerate the Tendergrill Chicken Sandwich without lettuce or tomatoes. The chicken and bun are safe although they contain MSG, so be careful if you're MSG sensitive. You can see ingredient listings here: BK Ingredients I also prefer it without whatever sauce they're using; right now it's a Honey Mustard Spread, which contains egg yolk (ick!). At BK, you can also order bottled water. Now that I'm stable, I do enjoy the occasional small order of fries, but I definitely would't recommend it to anyone who's sensitive to fat, new at the IBS diet, or is trying to eat healthy.
After checking out Jack in the Box ingredients online, I'm disappointed to report that almost everything--from the chicken to the buns contains dairy. This would explain why, back in college, I would get severe attacks even though I thought I was making safe choices. Also during my college years, I used to frequent Panda Express and order their mushrooms w/ chicken w/ a large side of steamed rice--this was all I ate when the cafeteria didn't have any safer options. I don't recall ever having an attack from it. I haven't eaten at either place in years.
In general, I have problems with every other fast food place. It's only recently (and very rarely) that I've tried eating at BK and New York Burrito.
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That's the only fast food I EVER eat... because I know those chicken sandwiches are supposed to be grilled, but I just don't trust them. You can still grill food with a ton of oil, and a lot of restaurants do, so why wouldn't a place like McD's or BK?
So I stick with Subway. I tolerate vegetables really well, so I really pile on the pickles, olives, tomatoes, lettuce, and I can be happy because I'm eating the same thing I would have eaten if I didn't have IBS. (Unlike McD's, where I'd be eating grilled chicken and sulking because I really wanted a Big Mac. LOL!)
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Subway Turkey Sandwich - 5 grams of fat and no dairy in the bread.
Pick Up Stix - House Chicken add the veggies you can tolerate - eat with a lot of steamed rice. Usually one dinner gives me an additional three lunches (I just add more rice)
Taco Bell - Chicken taco "Fresco Style" - has no cheese.
Good luck, Leigh
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no way!
#211792 - 09/08/05 12:57 PM
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It makes me get D right quick! Restaurant grilled chicken is a last resort for me. With BBQ sauce they are pretty safe, watch for wheat buns though.
-------------------- IBS-A for 20 years with terrible bloating and gas. On the diet since April 2004. Remember this from Heather's information pages:
"You absolutely must eat insoluble fiber foods, and as much as safely possible, but within the IBS dietary guidelines. Treat insoluble fiber foods with suitable caution, and you'll be able to enjoy a wide variety of them, in very healthy quantities, without problem." Please eat IF foods!
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less than 7 grams of fat and a honey mustard sauce. I tried it and tolerated it just fine.
-------------------- Formerly HanSolo. IBS, OCD, Bipolar, PTSD times 3.
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-------------------- Formerly HanSolo. IBS, OCD, Bipolar, PTSD times 3.
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There is a Subways up the block from work. I never even thought of getting their chicken breast sandwich. Thanks for the idea!!!
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I eat Subway- turkey breast on white bread. I eat at Wendy's occassionally as well and they have good baked potatoes and I can tolerate their grilled chicken without sauce or lettuce or tomotoe lol
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I can't eat a plain baked potato. I don't even eat them at home because I can't stand them NOT loaded up with butter and sour cream, hehe.
Still, it's a good thing to grab if you find yourself at one of those places and don't have much of a choice!
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I eat El Pollo Loco all the time. Chicken Breast with flour tortillas I think their rice is okay too.
Leigh
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I can usually handle a fast food salad, but only if I just eat the lettuce part and skip the dressing. Fast food, I find, a huge problem--it's rather insulting to my gut! I avoid it at all costs. I'm usually fine with Thai fast food/soups/sushi and Asian. I can handle fast food soups, but only if I just eat the broth part. MSG goes through you pretty fast. The guts of the soup, though, I dump...
Kate.
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and I don't even like it, but there is one in my building at work so when it's 2:30 and I haven't eaten (rare), I give in. I just don't think they are very good!! By the way---nice picture!
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I never eat fast food really, but when I do I have the veggie burger at Burger King with no mayo, or I eat refried bean tacos or 7 layer burrito- both fresca style(swaps the dairy for salsa). The beans aren't actually fried, they have no fat added
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Fishnets!
#211959 - 09/09/05 07:25 AM
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Just wanted to say welcome back! I've been wondering how you were doing with everything! Hope your tummy is good, school is good, and everything else! Stick around...you were missed.
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I eat Subway lots...and I can do Quiznos, Panera, Jimmy Johns, etc...sandwich places like that are easy because you can pick everything out.
I'm scared to death of McD, Burger King, etc....BUT, I do find with Taco Bell - if I get a soft taco with chicken and no cheese. Not that good...but if we're driving and there's nothing else it works out well.
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Maria, Aren't the Burger King chicken sandwiches deep fried? I haven't been there in a while, but last time I was there, they were. -Bob
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if you can ,you sure don't have IBS.<laugh>
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BK offers the battered deep fried chicken sandwich and a grilled chicken sandwich.
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Nope, they're grilled. It's the Tendergrill Chicken Sandwich. (I only eat half the sandwich, by the way.)
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I can tollerate it just fine. I can eat pretty much all fast food and fried foods. Although, I don't eat it often, but I used to. Now about once a week, but it is home made fried chicken cutlets.
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McDonald's Oriental Chicken salad is totally safe for me. It's ultra low fat dressing is both amazing and less than 1 gram of fat (if I remember right). I would recommend you eat it with a large bun or a dose of SF as it doesn't have any itself.
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But I'm safer with the 2 tbsp of sour cream than I am with a hamburger or God knows what else. At least it controls how much sour cream you eat.
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Hi Alicia, The uniform is a reproduction of the standard British army uniform of the period between 1868 and 1885. Specifically,it's the uniform of the British infantry 24th of foot regiment indicated by the green trim on the uniform. There are some Canadian reenacting groups out west who wear essential the same uniform except that their trim is yellow.It was convenient for Canadian militias of that period to simply adopt the standard British uniform. The Canadian Mounties also wore essentially the same uniform back then too. These Canadian reenactors that I know of do reenactments of the Whiskey Rebellion out in Alberta and BC. I got interested in British Army reenacting after seeing the movie "Zulu" which depicted the famous battle at Rorke's Drift, which was also Michael Caine's first movie. It was made in 1964. -Bob
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Wow. You look great! It looked so much like a RCMP uniform that I had to ask, being the proud Canadian that I am. I knew it wasn't a mountie uniform, but I just couldn't place it. Do you enjoy reenacting? I love going to historic places for reenactments. When I was pregnant, I was in Minneapolis. We went to the local fort there and my baby enjoyed kicking me mightily as the guns went off.
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Alicia, Thanks very much. Yes, I love reenacting. Around here I just do American Civil War reenacting. I've never actually done any British Army reenacting, principally because I've never been to England, but I'd love to go someday. There are three other Americans with British Army reenacting kits,but they live in Atlanta,Georgia, and I've never gotten down there either. Maybe one of these days I'll get out to Alberta and reenact with these Canadians. I've seen pictures of where they reenact, and it looks really nice! Thanks for asking. -Bob
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is what I usually eat when I'm at a restraunt. It's not bad.
--Myra
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Newbie here. I was recently on a road trip and got the grilled chicken sandwich. I asked for the regular bun rather than the wheat. The problem is, making them understand that you don't want everything on it, including the Mayo. It seems kind of hard to have it your way at McDonalds. I scraped everything off, and seemed to tolerate it well. It's got a "decent" flavor too.
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I can't eat any of them.
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Bob
#212144 - 09/09/05 05:16 PM
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Do you know James Barnwell? I believe he re-enacts the war of 1812 in Michigan.
-------------------- IBS-A for 20 years with terrible bloating and gas. On the diet since April 2004. Remember this from Heather's information pages:
"You absolutely must eat insoluble fiber foods, and as much as safely possible, but within the IBS dietary guidelines. Treat insoluble fiber foods with suitable caution, and you'll be able to enjoy a wide variety of them, in very healthy quantities, without problem." Please eat IF foods!
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Re: Bob
#212194 - 09/10/05 06:33 AM
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Minnie, Sorry, no I don't. I just basically do Victorian reenacting(1850-1885). There are some reenactors that do both, but I've only run into one guy from Wisconsin. -Bob
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MSG!
#212228 - 09/10/05 10:51 AM
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Thanks so much for the heads up! I never realized Burger King's sandwiches contained MSG. That's a huge trigger for me.
I'm with Casey. I almost always go to Subway when I need to grab some fast food. I can honestly say I haven't been to BK or McDonalds in years. I used to love Wendy's chicken sandwiches, but I haven't been there in forever either. I just can't get past Subway's FF honey mustard dressing... it's so heavenly. Plus knowing I'm eating something entirely safe is such a great feeling!
I've also eaten at Arby's safely. Their market fresh turkey sandwich didn't bother me a bit!
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Ok
#212287 - 09/10/05 06:25 PM
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Well hub and I think all re-encating is cool. He would love to do Roman re-enacting like in the UK! He talks about it everytime we watch a documentary. But personally I prefer Georgian to Regency times.
-------------------- IBS-A for 20 years with terrible bloating and gas. On the diet since April 2004. Remember this from Heather's information pages:
"You absolutely must eat insoluble fiber foods, and as much as safely possible, but within the IBS dietary guidelines. Treat insoluble fiber foods with suitable caution, and you'll be able to enjoy a wide variety of them, in very healthy quantities, without problem." Please eat IF foods!
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Minnie, I've actually seen some Roman reenactors recruiting at Civil War reenactments in Wisconsin, there must be a group somewhere in the area. There's been a bunch of Roman history shows on the the History Channel lately, pretty interesting. I think they're still ongoing. -Bob
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Quote:
Just wanted to say welcome back! I've been wondering how you were doing with everything! Hope your tummy is good, school is good, and everything else! Stick around...you were missed.
Aw thanks Augie and HanSolo! I stopped posting for awhile cause my IBS has been doing much better Basicly wanted to go off and enjoy being able to digest my food well! I graduated school actually by the way! How are you? Have you had any luck? I know you've always had a hell of a time trying to ease up your IBS. Has anything helped at all? Sorry to make this thread off topic lol.
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YOU ARE RIGHT 100% RIGHT!! I would really like to know what the draw is for people to eat those stupid little white castle burgers. I lived in Ohio for many years and they were very popular there with poorer people cause they were cheap but even they said that they got terrible indigestion and heartburn from them.
The odd thing is that now we live in Washington, and people have them shipped out here to their houses and we have even seen them in the frozen food aisle of the grocers. People seem to go crazy for them.
They are the smallest square hamburgers that have 4 holes in them and are grilled with onions. I had one and threw it up, many years ago. I just dont understand why anyone would eat them, much less order them special or go nuts for them.
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Hi Lummi, When I was a teenager,I used to think they tasted real good. The draw was that they were open 24hrs. a day and friends of mine and I frequently went there late at night.The typical crowd there was also quite entertaining. When I was a senior in high school I participated in a WC eating contest and ate 27 of those little ratburgers in one sitting, but I puked within an hour and was disqualified. I wasn't going to win anyway, some huge guy ate 65 without puking. He bragged(believe or not) that he was going to eat 100. I've heard that the former Chicago Bears football player,William Perry, alias "The Fridge" has eaten over 100 in one sitting . -Bob
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So long as I don't eat it everyday, I can handle a variety of fast food poultry and even fries. Maybe I'm weird that way, but I even tolerated it pretty well before my IBS even resembled stable.
I do very well with a 6-inch Subway turkey on Italian - but the little round buns bother me every time. For veggies on it, I get tomato, cucumbers, and a little green pepper. The grilled chicken works, too, but I prefer the turkey.
I can eat Popeye's fried chicken! Haven't tried KFC. I thought that stuff was nasty before IBS, but Popeye's is okay for me.
Let's see...I can also handle chicken strips some places. It varies. Culver's is a no-go, but I'm okay with one of our local places and Baker's Square. I can do chicken fajitas, too, but that's not exactly fast food.
I'm usually okay with a grilled chicken sandwich from almost anywhere.
As far as salads...I've only recently begun to experiment with lettuce again. I'm hoping for a day when I can dive into a good salad again, but I don't think I'm there yet.
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I thought White Castle was extinct. Or should be. They were nasty then and I'm sure they are nasty now. Quarter burgers, see how many you could fit in your mouth. And spend hours in the bathroom.
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Yeah. I'm able to tolerate them, I just try to stay away from the mayo. Try asking them to hold the mayo & ask for honey mustard sauce on the side, that's what I do.
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Hi Knewada, Yeah, I had my worst case of D after that stupid stunt, even with puking out half if them, well that's still 13.5 burgers though. Oh yeah, my friends back east tell me they're still there, and I've seen one or two in Chicago. There's no WC's west of Chicago though. What's kind of inter- esting is the names people have for them in different areas. On Long Island, we called them ratburgers. In Northern New Jersey they called them sliders because they slide right through you. -Bob
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Sliders!
#246513 - 02/15/06 10:18 AM
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My family loved sliders growing up. When my brother moved out East, we would stop at the nearest WCt on the way to the airport to pick up a sack for his return trip stock up!
Those little burgers are/were great! (Although, now that I remember, we used to get tummy aches a lot afterwards...it was kind of funny to have 7 people figthing over 2 bathrooms).
They are all over the south suburbs of Chicago!
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Beth, Oh wow, You know the White Castle experience too huh. Oh, so did you grow up on the south side of Chicago? I thought you once said something about growing up in Ohio. Of course, there are White Castles there too. I remember they used to list all the cities where there were WC's on the little boxes the sliders came in. What was the local nickname for them there? So, you have four brothers and or sisters? Where in the east did your brother move to? -Bob
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Who ever started this thread have found one thing that we all seem to have in common. We can tell you the exact moment we ate the worst things ever made. No matter what you call them: sliders, ratburgers, or barfburgers; we all know that is the only way to describe what many of us go through sometimes many times daily.
Rock on for IBS!!!!!!
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Yes I agree. If I'm careful and take my full spectrum pill (plant enzymes) I can eat some fast food, but I also can't have mayo on it. Too high in fat, that's my problem. What is a SFS? Rai
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Depends...
#277207 - 08/04/06 05:50 PM
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on the day, the time, the orbit of the sun and everything else for me! I usually order grilled chicken whatever when we are out and I can't get to a Tim Hortons where I know my safe foods. Even grilling chicken at home tonight for supper was a bad move for me. But tomorrow I could be fine!!
Cassandra
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I had a grilled chicken burger last night at McDonalds the one with the whole wheat bun and I had no problems
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We have Krystal here in the South, which makes the little square burgers also (I always liked them...ate quite a few of them when I was a teenager). Since I was a vegetarian for so long, I've just kind of lost my taste for fast food and don't see a real need to get back in the habit. Last time I went to Taco Bell (maybe 2 yrs. ago?) it was just nasty.
(I'm working a little seafood back into my diet now since I have had to give up some other things, so I can't say I'm "strictly" vegetarian anymore, just "mostly" vegetarian.)
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