Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We bring in burrito bowls at Chipolte - I get veggie and Dh gets chicken, and neither of us add sour cream or cheese. While one waits in line at chipolte, the other runs into the grocery store to buy a bag of tortilla chips, a pack of tortillas, a bag of frozen corn and an avocado. Then at home we divide our bowls into portions (mine gets split in thirds and Dh's in half), and make burritos using the store bought tortillas and adding sliced avocado with chips and corn on the side. It is healtheir this way, better portion control, and we make 2 or 3 meals (usually the dinner plus a lunch or 2) out of it.
I am really not trying to hate here, but I don't get this. Instead of getting a burrito with no cheese or sour cream, you eat half a burrito bowl, a tortilla, avocado, chips, and corn? And the second option is healthier?
She eats it as 3 meals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We bring in burrito bowls at Chipolte - I get veggie and Dh gets chicken, and neither of us add sour cream or cheese. While one waits in line at chipolte, the other runs into the grocery store to buy a bag of tortilla chips, a pack of tortillas, a bag of frozen corn and an avocado. Then at home we divide our bowls into portions (mine gets split in thirds and Dh's in half), and make burritos using the store bought tortillas and adding sliced avocado with chips and corn on the side. It is healtheir this way, better portion control, and we make 2 or 3 meals (usually the dinner plus a lunch or 2) out of it.
I am really not trying to hate here, but I don't get this. Instead of getting a burrito with no cheese or sour cream, you eat half a burrito bowl, a tortilla, avocado, chips, and corn? And the second option is healthier?
Anonymous wrote:We bring in burrito bowls at Chipolte - I get veggie and Dh gets chicken, and neither of us add sour cream or cheese. While one waits in line at chipolte, the other runs into the grocery store to buy a bag of tortilla chips, a pack of tortillas, a bag of frozen corn and an avocado. Then at home we divide our bowls into portions (mine gets split in thirds and Dh's in half), and make burritos using the store bought tortillas and adding sliced avocado with chips and corn on the side. It is healtheir this way, better portion control, and we make 2 or 3 meals (usually the dinner plus a lunch or 2) out of it.
Anonymous wrote:We bring in burrito bowls at Chipolte - I get veggie and Dh gets chicken, and neither of us add sour cream or cheese. While one waits in line at chipolte, the other runs into the grocery store to buy a bag of tortilla chips, a pack of tortillas, a bag of frozen corn and an avocado. Then at home we divide our bowls into portions (mine gets split in thirds and Dh's in half), and make burritos using the store bought tortillas and adding sliced avocado with chips and corn on the side. It is healtheir this way, better portion control, and we make 2 or 3 meals (usually the dinner plus a lunch or 2) out of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd also look at the Whole Foods prepared foods counter - they are always changing what's there, and you can buy only as much as you need. Buy an entree and bring home a bagged salad.
I find the food looks good but tastes really bland, a lot of it is inedible.
+1. Never eat there!!
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd also look at the Whole Foods prepared foods counter - they are always changing what's there, and you can buy only as much as you need. Buy an entree and bring home a bagged salad.
I find the food looks good but tastes really bland, a lot of it is inedible.
+1. Never eat there!!
+2