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RHR_Fan
03-29-06, 08:07 PM
Does anyone know of healthy options for after-dinner snacks?

~Nicole

RaceGrrl
03-29-06, 08:29 PM
Well, when you become a college student, the after dinner snack will be beer. :)

racer2c
03-29-06, 08:30 PM
Well, when you become a college student, the after dinner snack will be beer. :)

Bingo! Try light beer for a healthy alternative. ;)

Opposite Lock
03-29-06, 08:32 PM
Alice B. Toklas brownies?

er, define "healthy". :cool:

cameraman
03-29-06, 09:03 PM
When I was in college many years ago the after dinner snack was a pizza.....

Ankf00
03-29-06, 09:21 PM
pizza & beer...

nachos & mexican martinis...

double bacon cheeseburger w/ chocolate malt works well too, but only after midnight...

Dr. Corkski
03-29-06, 09:29 PM
White Castle.

Ankf00
03-29-06, 09:32 PM
You guys don't have any Cabanas up in Madison do ya? They're open 24 hours...

shrimp tampico quesadillas are phat, yo.

RHR_Fan
03-29-06, 11:07 PM
Well, when you become a college student, the after dinner snack will be beer. :)

I'm already a college student. :p

I'm just asking because I feel I've been eating junk when I'm hungry after dinner and I don't want to gain that weight back so I'm trying to find healthier options.

Nicole

Rob
03-29-06, 11:22 PM
I'll tell you what not to eat: Nacho Cheese Baked Doritos. I really like the baked Lays, but those baked Doritos are atrocious. There isn't even any zing to them. It's like pieces of a toasted shoebox with powdered cheddar.

race chica
03-30-06, 12:06 AM
Yogurt with granola.

Its yummy, sweet and heatly...or you can freeze the yogurt for an ice cream likeness

EDIT: it was brought to my attention that we are supposed to say unhealthy things and i some how ruined this thread by saying heathly stuff... my new answer is Wiskey Sours and pork rinds (there happy now SOG?)

Stu
03-30-06, 12:08 AM
http://xs55.xs.to/pics/05463/sand12.jpg

http://xs55.xs.to/pics/05463/sand13.jpg

Sean O'Gorman
03-30-06, 12:11 AM
http://www.alumni.unh.edu/connection/images/krispy_kreme.jpg

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http://www.cs.umd.edu/~bongshin/images/chipotle.jpg

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http://www.beeronthewall.com/online-store/scstore/graphics/stone-arrogant-toocheap.jpg

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HEALTHY

RHR_Fan
03-30-06, 12:15 AM
Thanks Chica! I haven't made homemade granola in a while so I should do that. That stuff is soooooo good.

Note: Low-fat cinnamon graham crackers are good.

And for y'all thanks for the "healthy" choices. I'll save your ideas and whenever I'm drunk out of my mind I'll get some ideas from there. ;)

~Nicole

Stu
03-30-06, 12:23 AM
http://espn-att.starwave.com/media/mlb/2006/0310/photo/burger_195.jpg

Gateway Grizzlies:


The ballpark sandwich will include a hamburger topped with sharp cheddar cheese and two slices of bacon -- all between a "bun" made of a sliced Krispy Kreme Original Glazed doughnut.

If you can find a (loop)hole in your cardiologist's advice, calorie counters predict the monster will set you back about 1,000 calories and 45 grams of fat.

vancouver
03-30-06, 09:23 AM
How about fruit?

Strawberries and cream... mmmmmm....delicious!

TKGAngel
03-30-06, 09:24 AM
I'll tell you what not to eat: Nacho Cheese Baked Doritos. I really like the baked Lays, but those baked Doritos are atrocious. There isn't even any zing to them. It's like pieces of a toasted shoebox with powdered cheddar.

The baked Cheetos aren't bad. Not quite cardboard, but not quite the real thing.

Have you tried cereal? Cereal with no milk is usually a pretty good snack for me.

RaceGrrl
03-30-06, 10:39 AM
Dang, I didn't remember that you'd started classes already. Kids grow up so fast!

Stu
03-30-06, 10:50 AM
http://money.cnn.com/video/news/2005/05/04/burger.story.cnn.jpg


Dennis Liegey, the owner of Denny's Beer Barrel Pub in Clearfield, 120 northeast of Pittsburgh, said the "Beer Barrel Belly Buster" weighs in with 10 pounds of meat molded into a 20-inch patty on a specially baked, 17-inch bun.

The balance of the weight comes from 25 slices of cheese, a head of lettuce, three tomatoes, two onions, plus copious quantities of mayo, ketchup, relish, mustard, and peppers.

Any two people who can eat it within a three-hour sitting get it for free. For everyone else, it costs $30.

Stu
03-30-06, 10:51 AM
http://supersizedmeals.com/food/images/articles/20060125050438458_21.jpg


Here are a couple of interesting stats to summarize the experience:

# Total calories (extrapolating from info provided here): 19490 calories
# Total eaters 8 (2 girls and one guy who already ate dinner and only ate 6 patties)
# Most patties eaten by one person : I think I ate about 20. I think Nalin ate about 20 as well (including the raw ones)
# Time to finish : less then 2 hours
# Number of people who barfed : 1 (way to go Elena!) Oh yeah.... nothing says "Vegas baby" like barfing, not because of booze..but because of burgers.

Wheel-Nut
03-30-06, 10:56 AM
You guys don't have any Cabanas up in Madison do ya? They're open 24 hours...

shrimp tampico quesadillas are phat, yo.

Taco Cabana, .99 cent margaritas!! :thumbup:

http://www.tacocabana.com/images/ttl_txt_menu_quesadillas_1.jpg

http://www.tacocabana.com/images/ttl_txt_menu_cantina_1.jpg

Dave99
03-30-06, 11:18 AM
Does anyone know of healthy options for after-dinner snacks?
Yeah. Popcorn. Or cashews. Or almonds.

Wabbit
03-30-06, 11:39 AM
Does anyone know of healthy options for after-dinner snacks?

~Nicole

Twinkies....and a diet Coke.

indyfan31
03-30-06, 11:53 AM
If you're into ice cream try the Skinny Cow brand desserts, the ice cream sandwiches are excellent. Recommended by Weight Watchers dieters (only 2 points).

rabbit
03-30-06, 11:56 AM
Yeah. Popcorn. Or cashews. Or almonds.
Popcorn is a good one. Skip the microwave stuff, even if it is "lite." Make it on the stove with a small amount of olive or canola oil and add little or no salt. You can also add different seasonings for a little variety or to give it some zing. :thumbup:

Ankf00
03-30-06, 12:25 PM
You know wheel-nut, for an old man, you know where it's at ;)

Wheel-Nut
03-30-06, 01:09 PM
You know wheel-nut, for an old man, you know where it's at ;)

And don't you forget that boy! :p I was eating at Taco Cabana when they were called Two Pesos, before they were got sued and had to shut down.

Stu
03-30-06, 02:47 PM
two pesos?

thats like calling a burger joint "12 cents"

doesnt sound like too high of quality :saywhat:

Ankf00
03-30-06, 03:00 PM
100x better than that skyline and white castle **** you've got up there :p seriously though, it's borderline fast food, 1000x better than taco hell

dando
03-30-06, 03:14 PM
100x better than that skyline and white castle **** you've got up there :p seriously though, it's borderline fast food, 1000x better than taco hell
Whitey C's gots a movie with its name in the title, mofo. :p Last I knew, H&K weren't out looking for some $.12 taco. :gomer: Lemme know when you sack up and give either a try.

-Kevin

Anteater
03-30-06, 03:35 PM
Popcorn. Or cashews. Or almonds.
Those are currently my favorite snacks! Almonds in particular are good for you. No butter or salt on the popcorn.

One thing that's been touted as a "healthy snack" is rice cakes. I tried them; it's like eating styrofoam!
:thumdown:

oddlycalm
03-30-06, 03:37 PM
doesnt sound like too high of quality :saywhat: Wrong (as usual). Taco Cabana is one of the rarest of all eateries; inexpensive, great quality and healthy food as well. You could serve their food in an upscale restaurant at 3X the price and nobody would blink.

oc

Ankf00
03-30-06, 03:41 PM
Last I knew, H&K weren't out looking for some $.12 taco. Lemme know when you sack up and give either a try.

I'll refer you to OC's response above :gomer:

oh yea, and an enchilada platter + queso & tortillas will cost you less than 4 bucks after last call :D


edit: and as Wheel-Nut posted, get there before last call and you can order 'ritas or cervezas with your meal, I don't see white castle offering that ;)


hrm... sooo hungry... stupid wisdom teeth :flame: quesooooo..... mmmmm

dando
03-30-06, 03:56 PM
I'll refer you to OC's response above :gomer:

oh yea, and an enchilada platter + queso & tortillas will cost you less than 4 bucks after last call :D


I'm not questioning the quality of the Cabana, homey. I'm questioning your calling out Whitey's and Skyline w/o even trying them. :p

Slider = $.47.


Did Doogie Howser just steal my car?

-Kevin

Dr. Corkski
03-30-06, 04:08 PM
Did Doogie Howser just steal my car?NPH wouldn't do that.

Ankf00
03-30-06, 04:26 PM
I'm questioning your calling out Whitey's and Skyline w/o even trying them.
never eaten dog poo either, don't think I'll start today ;)

NPH wouldn't do that.
What kind of name is that anyhow? Kumar? What is that five o's or two u's?

Al Czervik
03-30-06, 04:37 PM
The first and last words in late-night alcohol fueled dining:

http://www.labambaburritos.com/default.asp

Stu
03-30-06, 06:25 PM
first,

OC, I said it SOUNDS low quality, not that it is. :rolleyes:

second,

Ank I thought you starred in Harold and Kumar?

third,

Skyline is garbage. Only a Bengals fan would ever think to put Water in their Chilli.

G.
03-30-06, 06:31 PM
The first and last words in late-night alcohol fueled dining:

http://www.labambaburritos.com/default.asp :thumbup: :thumbup:

White Castle is absolutely the worst! I tried them once. ONCE!

I just can't get that drunk to consider them anything but punishment.

Sean O'Gorman
03-30-06, 07:06 PM
third,

Skyline is garbage. Only a Bengals fan would ever think to put Water in their Chilli.

:thumbup: :thumbup:

I didn't know we had Skylines up here until I saw that one off 480 over the summer and decided to try it. I think it tasted like a crushed up cinammon Pop Tart on top of spaghetti noodles more than it did like chili. Just awful.

Warlock!
03-31-06, 09:27 AM
Vodka w/ two olives instead of one... and make 'em anchovie-stuffed olives so you get a bit o' protein... ya know, for your health and all.

TKGAngel
03-31-06, 11:20 AM
100x better than that skyline and white castle **** you've got up there :p seriously though, it's borderline fast food, 1000x better than taco hell

Does anyone else have Moe's where they are? Pretty good tacos and stuff for reasonable prices. Way better than Taco Hell, and even better than the local Mighty Taco (which is pretty good unto itself).

extramundane
03-31-06, 12:00 PM
Does anyone else have Moe's where they are? Pretty good tacos and stuff for reasonable prices. Way better than Taco Hell, and even better than the local Mighty Taco (which is pretty good unto itself).

Yeah, Moe's is all over the place down here. I much prefer them to Chipotle, Baja Fresh and Qdoba when I need a burrito fix.

Ankf00
03-31-06, 12:27 PM
The equivalent to Moe's would be Freebirds down here.

I think the first joint opened in socal but an aggy bought it and then opened one in college station then austin then state-wide. Think they close at midnight though :(


They just need to open an In-n-Out here... but without letting that "Lynsi" chick win the family lawsuit...

Tony George
03-31-06, 12:41 PM
:thumbup: :thumbup:

I didn't know we had Skylines up here until I saw that one off 480 over the summer and decided to try it. I think it tasted like a crushed up cinammon Pop Tart on top of spaghetti noodles more than it did like chili. Just awful.

If you live in Cleveland you obviously don't have good taste.


http://www.clevelandmemory.org/SpecColl/croe/images/FrandAc04.jpg

It takes skillz to catch a river on fire- multiple times! :thumbup:

Dr. Corkski
03-31-06, 04:19 PM
http://www.mvlimbert.com/Assets/Images/wvKingTacoSM.jpg

Anteater
03-31-06, 10:43 PM
No discussion of late-night fast food is complete without mentioning Tommy's Famous Chili Burgers (at least not for a Southern Californian). :thumbup: Which has absolutely nothing to do with healthy snacking!

skaven
04-01-06, 03:01 AM
Popcorn is a good one. Skip the microwave stuff, even if it is "lite." Make it on the stove with a small amount of olive or canola oil and add little or no salt. You can also add different seasonings for a little variety or to give it some zing.

Absolutely ! ! ! !

In other associated topics -

Skyline - :thumbup:

White Castle - :thumdown:

Almost any Chicago burrito joint with brains on the menu - :thumbup: :thumbup:

oddlycalm
04-01-06, 03:50 PM
Not a big Skyline fan as Empress is more to my taste if Cincitucky Greek chili is the plan. If it's gotta be Skyline the chili cheese sandwich is the best for alcohol fueled late night visits to my taste.

As for as White Castle goes, like the concept but I got ruined by the fact that we had a local joint where I grew up that took that concept to a higher level. It's the Hunter House at 15 mile & Woodward Ave. just North of Detroit. Think sliders with quality ingredients and real shredded onions instead of onion powder. It opened back in the 50's and was still there the last time I was in town. Give me a 3 on 1 w/ cheese and some of the best fries anywhere. :thumbup: Used to always hit the Hunter House when in town for the Champ Car, F1 race or trade shows even though I always stay in Windsor.

On topic: Popcorn is the best answer Nicole. Satisfying and low cal. Makes you want to watch a good movie... :gomer:

oc

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04-01-06, 04:26 PM
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RichK
04-01-06, 04:32 PM
Freebirds...

I think the first joint opened in socal


Santa Barbara.


I spent a good amount of time at Freebirds in College Station, and at the Cabana. It was okay, but nothing like the stuff you can get from a hole-in-the-wall Mexican place or Roach-Coach out here in CA.

Ankf00
04-01-06, 04:42 PM
this is true, nothing beats a little taqueria :) My neighborhood is just a few miles down the road from a perdominantly hispanic area, taquerias galore :D There's also a couple of great restaurants: a fantastic & inexpensive mex-mex place and a Yucatan style seafood place. Red snapper, mmmm. Also there's the walk-up El Taco Loco serving muchos tacos al pastor to los borrachos long past last call :D

oddlycalm
04-03-06, 12:51 AM
I spent a good amount of time at Freebirds in College Station, and at the Cabana. It was okay, but nothing like the stuff you can get from a hole-in-the-wall Mexican place or Roach-Coach out here in CA. Agreed, Cabana is good reliable regional chain TexMex but the little local places are where it's really going on. Still, it's miles better than what's available in a lot of places.

BTW, isn't it almost time for the annual barbecue & grilling thread...?

oc

Mr. Toad
04-03-06, 08:05 PM
Well................................someone had to add this picture to this thread :D
http://www.foytracing.com/AJFoyt/photos/AJ&BigSandwch.jpg

Ankf00
11-13-06, 06:42 PM
And don't you forget that boy! :p I was eating at Taco Cabana when they were called Two Pesos, before they were got sued and had to shut down.

I would just like to say that as of the past year or two, TC has gone to complete and utter s***. Seriously, it used to be glorious, now it's craptastic. Not quite Taco Hell crap, but close.

This is what happens when you sell your company to some New York firm :saywhat: :irked: A shame b/c you can't beat that fresh condiment/salsa/toppings bar...


In other news, the 10-yr non-compete agreement the TC guy who founded Taco Bueno signed is set to expire this winter, thusly Taco Bueno's crack-laced hot sauce will be served all over Texas in the next year instead of just DFW :D

ChampcarShark
11-14-06, 11:27 AM
http://xs55.xs.to/pics/05463/sand12.jpg


mmmmmm.... those prescriptions sure look appetizing....

mmmmmmmmmmmm.... prescription drugs.........mmmmmmmm

Spicoli
11-14-06, 11:43 AM
WTF is that?:laugh:

Bacon?
Pork?
Beef?
All of the above?

chop456
11-14-06, 12:40 PM
I would just like to say that as of the past year or two, TC has gone to complete and utter s***. Seriously, it used to be glorious, now it's craptastic. Not quite Taco Hell crap, but close.

That sucks. I've been planning a field trip to the one in Ft. Wayne, IN.

Yes, really. :tony:

In other quality snacking news:

http://www.dizzypigbbq.com/images/RecipeImages/BurgerDogs/BurgerDogIngredients.jpg

http://www.dizzypigbbq.com/images/RecipeImages/BurgerDogs/BurgerDogPrepped.jpg

http://www.dizzypigbbq.com/images/RecipeImages/BurgerDogs/BurgerDogAlmost.jpg

Spicoli
11-14-06, 02:52 PM
those look like camp poo.