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  1. ... salad. Whether it is a sandwich, milkshake, or french fries, stay away from large sizes. Order a salad instead of french fries. Limit ketchup, barbeque sauce, and other condiments, ...
  2. ... 1 sandwich 670 Mozzarella Sticks 4 sticks 330 French fries Small 320 Chicken Garden Salad (with dressing) ... 480 Double-double with onion 1 sandwich 670 French fries 1 order 395 Chocolate shake 15 oz. ...
  3. ... extra lettuce, tomatoes, and onions. Limit how many French fries you eat. Ketchup has a lot of ...
  4. ... doughnuts, sausage, fast-food burgers, potato chips, and French fries. Many foods are good natural laxatives that ...
  5. ... that contain added sugar. Limit fried foods like French fries, onion rings, and other fried snacks. Talk ...
  6. ... to your diet, add ground flax to: Pancakes, French toast, or other baking mixes Smoothies, yogurt, or ...
  7. ... Mix them in the batter of pancakes and French toast. Chia seeds can be ground into a ...
  8. ... names include bars, benzos, blues, candy, chill pills, french fries, downers, planks, sleeping pills, totem poles, tranks, ...
  9. ... breads Limit high-calorie fattening foods, such as French fries, doughnuts, and fast foods Limit candy, baked ...
  10. ... grilled, broiled, or poached instead. And skip the French fries. A large serving of fries alone can ...
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