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Michael and I are trying to eat healthier. So, I found this article very helpful. Enjoy. :)

Read the full article here.

Check out those restaurants that scored a B+ or higher:

Chick-fil-A: A-
Between the breakfast and lunch menus, there are only two entrées at Chick-fil-A that break 500 calories, a rare feat in the fast-food world. What this means is that you can't possibly do too much harm—especially if you stick to the chicken. And unlike the typical fast-food chain, Chick-fil-A offers a list of sides that goes beyond breaded and fried potatoes and onions. (Just beware the large cole slaw, which adds an extra 600 calories to your daily intake!) That's why we dub the Atlanta-based chicken shack one of our all-time favorite fast-food restaurants.
Also, be sure to check out our exclusive list of the best and worst restaurants for kids to see why Chick-fil-A receives an even higher grade when it comes to kids' meals.
Survival strategy: The worst thing you can do is supplement your meal with a milkshake—not a single cup has fewer than 600 calories. And instead of nuggets or strips, look to the Chargrilled Chicken Sandwiches, which average only 320 calories apiece.

Subway: A-
A menu based on lean protein and vegetables is always going to score well in our book. With more than half a dozen sandwiches under 300 calories, plus a slew of soups and healthy sides to boot, Subway can satisfy even the pickiest eater without breaking the caloric bank. But, despite what Jared may want you to believe, Subway is not nutritionally infallible: Those rosy calorie counts posted on the menu boards include neither cheese nor mayo (add 160 calories per 6-inch sub), and some of the toasted subs, like the Meatball Marinara, contain hefty doses of calories, saturated fat, and sodium.
Survival strategy: Cornell researchers have discovered a "health halo" at Subway, which refers to the tendency to reward yourself or your kid with chips, cookies, and large soft drinks because the entrée is healthy. Avoid the halo, and all will be well.

Boston Market: B+
With more than a dozen healthy vegetable sides and lean meats like turkey and roast sirloin on the menu, the low-cal, high-nutrient possibilities at Boston Market are endless. But with nearly a dozen calorie-packed sides and fatty meats like dark meat chicken and meat loaf, it's almost as easy to construct a lousy meal.
Survival strategy: There are three simple steps to nutritional salvation: 1) Start with turkey, sirloin, or rotisserie chicken. 2) Add two non-creamy, non-starchy vegetable sides. 3) Ignore all special items, such as pot pie and nearly all of the sandwiches.

Cici's Pizza Buffet: B+
Cici's began in Texas in 1985 and now boasts more than 600 locations, proving definitively that Americans love a good buffet. The good news for our waistlines is that the crust is moderately sized, and the pizza comes in varieties beyond simple sausage and pepperoni. But if you check your willpower at the door, you're probably better off skipping the pizza buffet entirely.
Survival strategy: It takes 20 minutes for your brain to tell your body it's full, so start with a salad and then proceed slowly to the pizza. Limit yourself to the healthier slices like the Zesty Vegetable, Alfredo, and the Olé, which is a Mexican-inspired pie with only 108 calories per slice.

McDonald's: B+
The world-famous burger baron has come a long way since the days of Fast Food Nation—at least, nutritionally speaking. The trans fats are mostly gone, the number of gut-wrecking calorie bombs are now fewer than ever, and the menu holds plenty of healthy options such as salads and yogurt parfaits. Don't cut loose at the counter just yet, though. Too many of the breakfast and lunch sandwiches still top the 500-calorie mark, and the dessert menu is fodder for some major belly-building.
Survival strategy: The Egg McMuffin remains one of the best ways to start your day in the fast-food world. As for the later hours, you can splurge on a Big Mac or a Quarter Pounder, but only if you skip the fries and soda, which add an average of 590 calories onto any meal.

Taco Bell: B+
Taco Bell combines two things with bad nutritional reputations: Mexican food and fast food. The result should be horrendous, yet somehow it works out so that a little prudence at the ordering window can bag you a meal with fewer than 500 calories. The potential for belly-building is still there, but the calorie bombs are generally easy to spot. And to limit the chances of a mistake, Taco Bell reengineered some of its classic items and listed them under the Fresco Menu for a savings of up to 10 grams of fat per item.
Survival strategy: Grilled Stuft Burritos, anything served in a bowl, and anything prepared with multiple "layers" are your worst options. Instead, order any combination of two of the following: crunchy tacos, bean burritos, or anything on the Fresco menu.

Wendy's: B+
Scoring a decent meal at Wendy's is just about as easy as scoring a bad one, and that's a big compliment for a burger joint. Options such as chili and baked potatoes offer the side-order variety that's missing from less-evolved fast-food chains like Dairy Queen and Carl's Jr. Plus they offer a handful of Jr. Burgers that don't stray far over 300 calories. And for our money, the 1/4-pound single is one of the best substantial burgers in the industry. Where they err is in their recently expanded line of desserts and a lackluster selection of beverages. But you're happy just drinking water, right?
Survival strategy: The grilled chicken sandwiches and wraps don't have more than 320 calories, which is less than even a small order of french fries. Choose the chicken or a small burger and pair it with a healthy side, and then hit the door before you receive the 500-calorie penalty for giving in to your Frosty hankering.

Here's our list of the Worst Restaurants in America. It'll help you stay on the safer side of town.

Baskin-Robbins: D+
We thought we'd see some improvements after we identified Baskin's Heath Shake as the Worst Drink on the Planet. But all they did was lower it from 2,300 to 1,900 calories, leaving an almost equally egregious drinkable disaster to set back unsuspecting sippers. It's typical of the menu there; B-R's soft serve is among the most caloric in the country; the smoothies contain more sugar than fruit; and most of what Baskin sticks into a cup winds up with more fat than a steakhouse buffet. Check out our list of the 20 Unhealthiest Drinks in America to see other liquid offenders. If you learn how to make smart choices when you sip, you can lose a few pounds a month—without giving up your favorite foods or ever dieting again.
Survival strategy: With frozen yogurt, sherbet, and no-sugar-added ice cream, Baskin's lighter menu is the one bright spot. Just be sure to ask for your ice cream in a sugar or cake cone—the waffle cone will swaddle your treat in an extra 160 calories.

Carl's Jr.: D+
Most fast-food restaurants today are making at least some attempt to offset their bulging burgers and deep-fried sides with healthier options such as lean sandwiches or yogurt parfaits. But Carl's Jr. is swimming against the nutritional tide, trying to attract those with hearty appetites and less concern about fat, salt, and calories. The lightest item on the breakfast menu, for instance, is the Hash Brown Nuggets—but even they have 21 grams of fat, and 5.5 of them are trans fats. (As a rule, you should try to get 2 grams or fewer of the stuff in an entire day!) The burgers are worse, and there's not a side on the menu that hasn't been given a long, bubbling bath in their trans-fatty frying oil.
Survival strategy:
Find another place to grab lunch. Failing that, you should settle on either the Charbroiled Chicken Salad with Low-Fat Balsamic Dressing or the Charbroiled BBQ Chicken Sandwich—the only sandwich on the menu with fewer than 400 calories.

Denny's: D+
Too bad the adult menu at Denny's doesn't adhere to the same standard as the kids' menu. The famous Slam breakfasts all top 800 calories, and the burgers are even worse. The Double Cheeseburger is one of the worst in the country, with 116 grams of fat, 7 of which are trans fats. Make sure you try to avoid it whenever possible.
Survival strategy: The Fit Fare menu gathers together all the best options on the menu. Outside of that, stick to the sirloin, grilled chicken, or soups. For breakfast, order a Veggie Cheese Omelet or create your own meal from à la carte options such as fruit, oatmeal, toast, and eggs.

Dairy Queen: D+
Dairy Queen's taste for excess rivals that of other fast-food failures such as Carl's Jr. and Hardees. But unlike Carl's, DQ offers an avalanche of abominable ice cream creations to follow up its sodium-spiked, trans-fatty foods. Here's a look at one hypothetical meal: A Bacon Cheddar GrillBurger with onion rings and a Small Snickers Blizzard—a staggering 1,740-calorie meal with 2,640 mg sodium and 83 grams of fat, 2 grams of which are trans fats.
Survival strategy: Play solid defense. Skip elaborate burgers, fried sides, and specialty ice cream concoctions entirely. Order a Grilled Chicken Sandwich or an Original Burger, and if you must have a treat, stick to a small soft-serve or a small sundae.

Ruby Tuesday: D+
The chain earned its fame from a hearty selection of hamburgers. The problem: They average 75 grams of fat apiece—more than enough to exceed the USDA's recommended limit for the day. Even the veggie and turkey burgers have more than 850 calories! The chain rounds out its menu with a selection of appetizers than hover around 1,000 calories (supposedly to be split four ways), a smattering of high-impact entrées like potpie and ribs, and sloppy selection of salads that's just as bad.
Survival strategy: Solace lies in the three Ss: steak, seafood, and sides. Sirloins, salmon, and shrimp all make for relatively innocuous eating, especially when paired with one of Ruby Tuesday's half-dozen healthy sides such as mashed cauliflower and baby green beans. Other than that, think Mick Jagger, and think about occasionally saying goodbye to Ruby Tuesday!

Chili's: D
From burgers to baby back ribs, Chili's serves up some of the saltiest and fattiest fare on fast-food row. In fact, with 3,810 mg of sodium and 122 grams of fat, Chili's Smokehouse Bacon Triple Cheese Big Mouth Burger earns the distinction as being one of the worst burgers in America. The Guiltless Grill menu is Chili's attempt to offer healthier options, but with only eight items and an average sodium count of 1,320 mg, there’s meager hope for nutritional salvation.
Survival strategy: There's not too much to choose from after you omit the ribs, burgers, fajitas, chicken, and salads. You're better off with a Classic Sirloin and steamed vegetables or broccoli. Another decent option is the Chicken Fajita Pita with Black Beans and Pico de Gallo. The appetizers are off limits—the Texas Cheese Fries with Jalapeño-Ranch Dressing has 2,070 calories, 160 grams of fat, and 73 grams of saturated fat!

Romano's Macaroni Grill: D-
For years now we've been on Romano's case to clean up the menu at his beloved Macaroni Grill. So far we've had no luck. This Italian grease spot serves some of the worst appetizers in the country, offers not one dinner entrée with fewer than 800 calories, and hosts no fewer than 60 menu items with more than 2,000 mg of sodium—almost an entire day's worth of salt! A select few menu items earn the restaurant's Sensible Fare logo—a fork with a halo over it—but unfortunately these items can still carry up to 640 calories and 25 grams of fat.
Survival strategy:
Macaroni Grill will let you build your own dish. Ask for the marinara over a bed of the restaurant's whole-wheat penne, and then top it with grilled chicken and steamed vegetables. Just beware their salads—the Seared Sea Scallops Salad has more than 1,000 calories and 90 grams of fat!

Applebee’s, IHOP, Outback, T.G.I. Friday's: F
These titans of the restaurant industry are among the last national chains that don’t offer nutritional information on their dishes. Even after years of badgering their representatives, we still hear the same old excuses: It’s too pricey, it’s too time-consuming, it's impossible to do accurately because their food is so fresh, or we have too much variety. Our response is simple: If nearly every other chain restaurant in the country can do it, then why can’t they?
Survival strategy: Write letters, make phone calls, beg, scream, and plead for these restaurants to provide nutritional information on all of their products.

just a walk in the park.


i went on a "jog walk" this morning with laura. it was lovely, except it was beyond windy. school starts back up today. i'm sooo ready for may! i bet skyler is too. ;) we have 3 weddings to go to in may. one the 23rd, one the 30th and one the 31st. i'm pretty excited about it. i love weddings. i haven't shared too much about our wedding, but here's a little of what's going on.

the church:
before.

after.

tonight i'm meeting up with an old friend from high school. i'm excited to catch up! i may drive by the church to see how much it's changed. the projected date to finish the new addition is very soon, they thought it would be done by the beginning of april.

twitter.

i got twitter. AND funny, funny, funny... i found out michael has one too! he got one because some of the NFL players have one and i semi made fun of him, but then had to be honest that i had one too. i also found out my older brother has one and i'm following eonline, so i am in the know on all kinds of things.
i've had a productive day. michael's parents are back from italy so his mom and i went to mcalisters deli and then did some birthday shopping for michael. we also did some grocery shopping, i got lots of fruit! (i'm sooo glad his mom and i get along!) and now, i'm relaxing on the couch while watching the food network. later, michael is coming over and we are supposed to go jogging (weather permitting) and then tonight we are having a roommate Bible study. tonight is the first night and i'm excited. the book we are doing is about relationships/friendships. it should be good!

sent out save the dates today!
how cute are these shower invites??
via mint

it's all downtown.

i like where i live. i frequently check out it's all downtown to see what's happening. i love it even more when it's nice outside. this is my first full spring i'll be living here. i'm ready for garage sales and flowers. i want to get a bike so i can ride around my cute neighborhood and make some visits to the library. but, this week is supposed to rain, rain, rain. april showers bring may flowers, right?

C-Street Outdoor Market

Local growers, farmers and craftspeople offer meats, breads, produce, arts, crafts, soaps, beauty products, plants, soil, grasses & other seasonal offerings.

Market open on Tuesdays from 4pm-7pm and Saturdays from 8am-12pm.

Select Tues afternoons come alive with regional music groups form 6-7pm.


my roommate, laura, and i have been talking about going to see what it's like. it starts april 11 (i'll be home for Easter!) and it might be nothing, but it might be something great. i'm hoping for the second of the two. :)

rain, rain go away......

this picture has nothing to do with this blog, other than i was browsing through design*sponge and saw it and LOVE it. i would probably add a little more color, but i love the island, the blue, and the simplicity. michael would never go for a kitchen like this, he's not a very white person. good thing we have a wonderful relationship in which we know how to compromise.... this kitchen would make my day brighter with a rainy day like today....

i KNOW this rain will help make everything look soooo green and beautiful, but i wish it would rain on a day i had to work and couldn't be outside. mom is coming to town today!!! we have a whole list of things to do, including: a target trip, flea marketing to look for jars, shoe shopping (so i can figure how tall my shoes will be to get my dress altered), driving by to see the progress on the church, putting the stamps on the Save the Dates (send out day is MONDAY), looking around some more for bridesmaid dresses, and finding Easter dresses! i love days with my mom and haven't had a whole day alone with her in a lonnnng time, so i'm greatly looking forward to it. looks like we'll need umbrellas allll day, though!

tomorrow is our final week of starting point. i've enjoyed it, but, in some ways, i'm ready to get back to our small group. michael is playing drums during both services tomorrow. i have such a studly man. later, i'll tell you all about his new approach on eating, working out, and such. it's great.

happy weekend!

flea market. twitter. dresses.

i don't work until next wednesday!! hallelujah!!!

today, i am flea marketing with skyler. hopefully we will find some great finds. i'm collecting clear jars of all shapes and sizes, which will be used for the wedding, duh. i wish it felt like spring today so i could wear a cute sundress and sandels, but no such luck. it's chilly.

ok, so what's up with twitter?? i just don't get it. but i guess it's the thing to do. i haven't given in yet, but i'm not going to sit here and say i'll never get one.

we are kind of at a slow point in the wedding planning. i still need to find bridesmaid dresses, but i'm thinking it may be easier later in spring. skyler does wonderful in her bridemaid duties though, she sends me pictures every now and then.

whitney......let's hang out this week!
have a wonderful wednesday!

spring. spring. spring. spring.

we did personality tests in our starting point class today.  i learned that i am more of a people person than a task person and that i don't mind leadership roles, but would rather someone else do them.  michael and i are helping with the youth, which is fun.  but, the teacher of the class thinks i should help out at the welcome center as well.  i like that we are getting more involved more.  i love my church.


i change favorite seasons with the season.   like, in fall i would say, "fall is my favorite."  today i told michael that spring is my favorite.  and i did not lie.  he told me i would change again in fall.  i have come to the conclusion i'm not changing it.  i'm a spring/summer girl.  :)  it's spring break and i'm going to relax, but also get some stuff done!!
*search for bridemaid dresses more, possibly in kc.
*put stamps on save the dates and send them out.
*flea market (maybe with skyler)
*spring cleaaaaning!!!
*get rid of clothes i don't wear.
*maybe buy some new clothes. :) 
*spend time with friends. sushi,  anna?
*hang with mom and sister.


michael's parents are in italy. i am jealous.
happy spring. :)


happy st. patricks day.

i have pinched two of my roommates so far. so, watch out, if i see you and you are not wearing green... you will be pinched. i loved whoopi's attire on "the view" this morning, she really got into the green. it's a wonderful almost spring day and i'm going home!!! i'm a little excited. have a happy st. patricks day! :)

gifts.

we did spiritual gifts today at church.
mine are:
HOSPITALITY (my primary)
SERVICE
LEADERSHIP

so, that means i enjoy having people over and fellowshipping. it means i like to make people feel welcome. when michael and i get married we will have dinner parties and such, and it will be fun. i cannot wait to have a place that is all ours (even though it will be an apartment). i really like where i live (with 4 other girls) but i am looking forward to some things.

1. decorating how i choose.
2. getting new household items from showers.
3. living with a certain boy. (my favorite)
4. not having to take a cold shower because i was last to take one.
5. having my own refrigerator... (that's a big one)
6. having friends over for dinner.
7. not having to leave michael at night.
8. our tv.
9. our bed. (his parents bought a new one for him, and it's going to be ours. very comfy)
10. being a wife and doing "wifey" things. :)

i need to study. i get to go home tuesday and i'm so excited!!!
have a happy sunday!

flower friday.

i'm going to be honest: i did not look at flowers this week.

between having the nasty cold/allergy stuff, homework, and working on the save the dates... i just let time slip by. i did have time to hang out with michael ONE night this past week. no joke. we went from saturday until last night. he was busy and i was sick. i'm not too much the type that likes to be "babied" when i'm sick. i like to sleep and take nyquil. but, he did come over last night and we went to look at some apartments (that are nowhere near being finished) that i have grown to reaaaally like. one problem: we have no idea how much they are since they are new. so, i'm praying they are in a range we can afford. will you pray the same for us?

so, i just googled bridal bouquets. 181,000 results, and no i did not look through all of them....and too many to look at tonight. but, i will tell you one thing, and it is no lie, there will be no fake/"silk" flowers found anywhere in my wedding. unless, possibly in my hair.

cute kids.

my friend, anna, commented on someone's picture and it showed up on my mini-news feed on facebook. i checked out her pictures and fell in love. it made me very excited to have kids, someday. check out these adorable pictures. her name is alison eden. glad we have photographers as friends, but it will be a while before we even think about having babies! :)

we want to wait a while, but it will be so fun. my dream would be to stay home and soak in as much time when they're little as possible. i'd love to have a big family, like 4 kids, but michael seems to think 3 would do. and by the time comes, i may agree 100%. my older brother(that lives in dallas & name is also michael) has 4 and it seems to be plenty to handle. so, we'll see. i can't wait to see my family! my parents, younger brother, and sister (along with her husband and 2 adorable kids) only live about 1.5 hours away, but i never make time to visit. this needs to change. i miss them!! time will be well spent next week when i get to go home. and mom is coming up this saturday to do some wedding planning! i just hope this nasty thing of a cold/allergy leaves me soon... sick of being sick. i usually don't write on here, just post pictures and what not. but, i may try to do a little more writing. but, seriously, go check out how beautiful those pictures are!!

colors.

i'm thinking about wildflowers at the reception and using some of these colors and mixing in some yellow. i don't want to limit myself to just yellow and blue... which bring me to....

yes, there will be yellow. and shades of blue.
i'm still searching for the bridesmaid dresses... it's been more difficult than finding mine!

i always wanted a "very white" wedding dress, but i fell in love with an ivory one.
sorry, no pictures of that!

pictures via 100layercake

cozy.


this lamp will be in the living room. michael spotted it at a local flea market, but for now it's place is by my bed.



I wanted to be really colorful in our apartment, but look how cozy and relaxing this looks. I might just have keep the colors simple, I like this look.



I have the sorest of sore throats today... yuck.

Save the Dates are in!! Now, we just have to get them out!

real simple.





i already knew most of this, but there were a few good pointers. my home will have fresh flowers.

the new bachelorette, jillian




who's excited!? i am.

meet our photographer.

This was a tough one for me. I know two talented photographers.
Chad Watson is a former band member of Time of Favor along with Michael. He is getting married to this girl. And,Anna is a good friend of mine and my roommate. There is just one little problem.... they are both in the wedding, (as well as Skyler)

So, I looked around and found some talented....and some uhh, not so my type photographers. We decided to go with Jared & his wife. Michael & I met up with him at Panera a while back and really felt comfortable with him. His prices are not outrageous by any means, so check him out.

I was the Queen of Links this morning. :)

PS: How cute are they? Can't wait for their wedding! She's so crafty... I know it's going to be a fun/beautiful day!


flowers by lesley.





How fun would it be to open your own shop? If I were to open a shop it would be a flower/craft shop. It would be cute and downtown. And, it would be wonderful and also colorful.

I haven't decided on flowers for the wedding yet, but I'm considering doing a "Flower Friday" and research flowers and such. I need a new hobby. :)