[/b]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like there is no such thing as inexpensive fast casual anymore. [b]I just picked up Five Guys for my family (a single burger each plus shared fries, no drinks) and it was over $60!
Are you needing to eat on the go between activities or is it just that you need the occasional night off from cooking?
Okay, but how many people are in your family? Did you all share one order of fries? I can't gauge how egregious this is without more information.
Join the Kids Club and every 5th kids meal is free plus free kids meal and shake on birthdays. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chipotle. A bowl is 2 servings, so you can either split one or make two last two nights. They're as heathy as you make them - load with cheese, sour cream, and high sodium beef = not healthy. Stick with lots of veggies, beans, and guac = the best you're going to get for filling and healthy fast casual. Going with veggie/beans only means means free guac and is cheaper. It'll be ~$11 for one bowl. You can add chips or tortillas on the side if you want to stretch further.
DP. And use the brown rice instead of the white.
Makes zero difference.
Brown rice is better for blood sugar control.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a sit down, but Cracker Barrel is a really good deal, and you can order carry out. It’s honestly the same price as fast casual for our family, if not a little bit cheaper.
Also IHOP when they run the “kids eat free on weeknights” specials.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chipotle. A bowl is 2 servings, so you can either split one or make two last two nights. They're as heathy as you make them - load with cheese, sour cream, and high sodium beef = not healthy. Stick with lots of veggies, beans, and guac = the best you're going to get for filling and healthy fast casual. Going with veggie/beans only means means free guac and is cheaper. It'll be ~$11 for one bowl. You can add chips or tortillas on the side if you want to stretch further.
DP. And use the brown rice instead of the white.
Makes zero difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Peruvian chicken. Buy enough for leftovers.
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It's so much more expensive than buying a rotisserie chicken from Costco.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Peruvian chicken. Buy enough for leftovers.
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