How Many Calories: Outback's Lobster and Mushroom Topping
Posted on Feb 17th 2010 11:00AM by Bev SklarFiled Under: How Many Calories?, Diet & Weight Loss
Some people just have to have the add-ons. If you're someone who loves a side of fries, or can't resist topping their meal off with some special sauce, the extra few bucks you spend in toppings can eventually cost you on the scale.
Next time you're at Outback Steakhouse and beckoned by one of their Add-On Mates consider the calorie count first. How many calories do you think are in Outback's lobster and mushroom topping?
How bad could lobster and mushrooms be, right? Wrong. The lobster and mushrooms topping on your steak or potato adds 394 calories and 35 grams of fat. Is it truly worth it? And dredging your steak in the 138-calorie sauteed mushrooms is a real drag when you consider they pack a whopping 2,142 mg of sodium.
Although, these add-ons are definitely healthier than the Heart Attack Grill's flatliner fries fried in lard, served by a waitress in a nurse outfit and free for anyone over 350 pounds.
Next time you're at Outback Steakhouse and beckoned by one of their Add-On Mates consider the calorie count first. How many calories do you think are in Outback's lobster and mushroom topping?
How bad could lobster and mushrooms be, right? Wrong. The lobster and mushrooms topping on your steak or potato adds 394 calories and 35 grams of fat. Is it truly worth it? And dredging your steak in the 138-calorie sauteed mushrooms is a real drag when you consider they pack a whopping 2,142 mg of sodium.
Although, these add-ons are definitely healthier than the Heart Attack Grill's flatliner fries fried in lard, served by a waitress in a nurse outfit and free for anyone over 350 pounds.
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