Oregon Jack
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if i could afford it, which i can't, i probably would..
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This thread has me wanting Subway.
GG and I got to talking the other day about 2014 and our travels. We talked about the weight loss challenge we did this year and how great it was, except when we hit the road in the THP Tour Van and are constantly on the go with the traveling. Fortunately neither one of us are extremely overweight or out of shape, but we want to continue to stay healthy(ish) for the rest of our lives.
So at the same time as this discussion was taking place, I was reading an article about that Jared guy from Subway. How it started, how it went and what he went through and I turned to GG and said "I could do that". I mean how much easier would it be to know what you were eating, having plentiful choices and also being able to watch your calories? She kind of laughed at me (she does this often on the road), but agreed it could be something that would be an easy way to watch what you eat and stay healthy on the road. Cost wise its not a bad alternative on the road, that is for sure.
So the question I have, is could you do it? Let's take a made up number of time and say 180 days (6 months). Could you eat Subway for lunch and dinner every single meal 7 days a week? Could you do it with their healthier menu items? Eliminating cheese, oil and mayo (for the most part)?
No way. They don't habe enough choices and the bread isn't the best
Must be the Ohio subways.
GG and I were talking about this again today. It seems to make sense in my tiny little brain, but Im just not sure.
Dont do it...go eat big olafs and rethink it again
Here come the old food threadsIn 2013, yes. In 2020, no. View attachment 8934831