| Re: Fast food vs. home fried :)
A burger is a burger- beef pretty much has the same nutrients whether its from home or McDonald's. I don't know about the Forman grills and their draining fat claim, but if you ask me, it sounds like a typical infomercial myth.
A bonus of grilling burgers at home is that you have complete control over the meat, its quality, cleanliness, and what is added to it (preserves, other chemicals, etc.) Chances are that fast food companies add stuff to the burger to add flavours, shelf life, etc. Also, from home you control everything you put on it (even though really, you could just ask for things off the burger from a fast food place). In my opinion, fast food burgers aren't optimal, but they WONT kill you. Grilling up burgers takes a bit more time, can be mroe costly, and wont taste the same. If you're counting calories for weight loss, many places offer nutritional info offered, and quality control pretty much guarantees you'll get the same burger over and over. Make sure you get the salads instead of the fries though! Not only that many fast food places now offer specialty burgers (ie/ veggie, turkey, grilled chicken, fish, etc) which are just as good- some even offer diet burgers (ie/ Atkins style- lettuce instead of bun). So really, once in a while fast food burgers are fine, but I wouldnt do it everyday (obviously). You could also consider the frozen burgers sold in the grocery store- they list ingredients and nutritional info, and many have a great taste (and theyre really fast to make!).
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