Be careful of what you eat and read these articles.
Sometimes you have just enough time for a bowl of cereal in the morning. Sometimes not even that so it's swing by the BK, McD's or Hardee's,
http://health.yahoo.com/news/reuters/us_cereal_sugar.html
Sometimes not even having time for that so it's swing by the BK, McD's or Hardee's,
http://health.yahoo.com/experts/eatthis/13908/americas-worst-breakfast-foods/
http://health.yahoo.com/experts/eat...ou-to-know/;_ylt=ApfISq8svOF6jpuvyZ_jg.Pnj4t4
When I worked at McDonalds I usually just had a biscuit with sausage (they were stingy with the bacon) or sometimes just the "big breakfast" (not deluxe) and that was good. Thing is, for me, while these foods are notoriously fatty and sodium laden, my physical routine usually belied what harm those foods were doing to me... or maybe I was just kidding myself...
Of the industry secrets I was disappointed with a few of them. You'd think that they'd start making their items a bit more healthier for their customers.
Sometimes you have just enough time for a bowl of cereal in the morning. Sometimes not even that so it's swing by the BK, McD's or Hardee's,
http://health.yahoo.com/news/reuters/us_cereal_sugar.html
In other words... put down the spoon and slide your chair away from the bowl of Sugar Smacks!However, the group noted that breakfast cereal can be a healthful meal and said adults and children alike who eat breakfast have better overall nutrition, fewer weight problems, and better cognitive performance throughout the day.
Sometimes not even having time for that so it's swing by the BK, McD's or Hardee's,
http://health.yahoo.com/experts/eatthis/13908/americas-worst-breakfast-foods/
Then read on for secrets that your favorite restaurant DOESN'T want you to know.But just because breakfast is the most important meal of the day doesn’t grant you permission to go into a feeding frenzy. But that’s exactly what many of the country’s most popular breakfast joints are setting you up for, by peddling fatty scrambles, misguided muffins, and pancakes that look like manhole covers. These foods are loaded with unhealthy fats, added sugars, and refined carbohydrates, which catapult your blood sugar, sap your energy levels, and tell your body to store fat.
http://health.yahoo.com/experts/eat...ou-to-know/;_ylt=ApfISq8svOF6jpuvyZ_jg.Pnj4t4
I'm glad at least a couple of my favorites are healthy enough to eat... Cheerios, Honey Nut Cheerios (because I don't have to add sugar) and (ohboy!) Froot Loops! :uhyeah:For more restaurant industry secrets that will freak the weight right off of you, check out these other dubious restaurant secrets that are being hidden from you!
And lose weight in record time by staying away from the unhealthiest drinks in America! They can be responsible for causing you to gain a few pounds of fat — a month!
When I worked at McDonalds I usually just had a biscuit with sausage (they were stingy with the bacon) or sometimes just the "big breakfast" (not deluxe) and that was good. Thing is, for me, while these foods are notoriously fatty and sodium laden, my physical routine usually belied what harm those foods were doing to me... or maybe I was just kidding myself...

Of the industry secrets I was disappointed with a few of them. You'd think that they'd start making their items a bit more healthier for their customers.