McDonalds, Wendy's or Taco Bell? What works best for your family?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:peruvian chicken! i dont think its that healthy but it is so damn good. it probably has fewer additives than fast food at least.


What would be unhealthy about peruvian chicken? It's just a really good rotisserie chicken. I'm pretty careful about what we put in our bodies, but I can't imagine what the issue could be here.

For the record, my at-home fast food alternative is grilled cheese (provolone on buttered whole grain bread) with red pepper rings or carrots and sliced apples or grapes. I make a point of having those basic ingredients on hand.
Anonymous
None of what's listed in the subject. We don't do fast foods at all, never ever. For quick meals just have something we already have, sometimes even a glass of milk with bread and jam, or tea with an open faced sandwich (bread, butter and cheese). I often cook something that freezes well (broth, savory pastries, meatballs), and always have frozen broccoli and some fresh beans (for example, garbanzo). We always have fruits. Or I would make a very basic tomato salad with olive oil and bread. Or if I have at least 20-30 minutes, I can make pasta or mashed potatoes.
Anonymous
Gross.
Anonymous
Totally looking forward to ChikFilA tonight kids!!!
Anonymous
No Chick-Fil-A, Dominoes or Papa Johns for political reasons. I try to buy blue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No Chick-Fil-A, Dominoes or Papa Johns for political reasons. I try to buy blue.


What's your beef with Chick-Fil-A? It's reformed.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/shane-l-windmeyer/dan-cathy-chick-fil-a_b_2564379.html
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No Chick-Fil-A, Dominoes or Papa Johns for political reasons. I try to buy blue.


What's your beef with Chick-Fil-A? It's reformed.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/shane-l-windmeyer/dan-cathy-chick-fil-a_b_2564379.html


Thank you. Glad to have this info.
Anonymous
These posts are cracking me up. Obviously the OP was just having some fun. But the idea of giving your kids cereal and never letting them have fast food is great. So self-righteous...so DCUM!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Eh, get whatever you like. As long as you don't do it often, live a little and have what you want.


I think I love you.

The sanctimommies on this thread are hilarious!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Eh, get whatever you like. As long as you don't do it often, live a little and have what you want.


I think I love you.

The sanctimommies on this thread are hilarious!


Yeah...I would rather be laughed at than feeding my family crap. Especially after one of my close relatives got horrible health issues after eating fast food 2-4 times a week. A relative is now on a very strict and bland diet, and pays huge money to doctors to treat him and etc.
Anonymous
Well, 2-4 times a week would qualify as "often" in my book. Very different than once in a while.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:i believe taco bell used grade "D" meat for their tacos. it is allowed to be used as human food, but is most usually found in dog food.

and you won't find grade D in any supermarket around here,


My sister worked at Taco Bell in college and told me that when they run out of beans, they substitute a gravy/flour mixture. Ew.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:These posts are cracking me up. Obviously the OP was just having some fun. But the idea of giving your kids cereal and never letting them have fast food is great. So self-righteous...so DCUM!


And we totally go the other way. My wife refuses to allow cereal into our house but the kids get fast food (McD or Chipotle) almost every week.
Anonymous
We don't do much fast food, but sometimes I will pick up a few plain burgers from mcDonalds and serve them with a lettuce salad at home. Easy and cheap!
Anonymous
Really amusing question: what's better crack or crystal meth?
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