Should I eat hot pockets, corn dogs, soup, or deli sandwiches for lunch?!


Question:

Should I eat hot pockets, corn dogs, soup, or deli sandwiches for lunch?

I'm torn between so many choices.


Answers:
Go for the deli sandwiches, so many choices. You will soon get sick of hot pockets and corn dogs.

Soup or deli sandwiches. They're both the lowest in carbohydrates.... and hotpockets are just a sure death sentence.

Eat the soup and the deli sandwich.

ummm,hot pockets!!!-yum!!!

Deli sandwiches are the easiest and the one that I would choose.

The soup yes, depending on your choice of soup, but the rest are all way too calorie high. Go for a high fiber, low protein meal. Good luck!

deli sandwiches

deli sandwhich! aint nothing better than a good ole' fashioned lunch! drink a cup of juice also!!

soup and sandwich

Perhaps a deli sandwich and a small cup of soup. It would be delicious.

Soup or a deli sandwhich.
That's the healthiest!
Or a corndog...maybe...but NOT hotpockets!
They are EXTREMELY unhealthy!!!!!!!!!
Good Luck!!!!!!!!!!

very hard choice! i would either pick soup and a sandwich or the hot pocket!(i know they are bad for you but they taste so good!)
have a good lunch!

Soup and deli sandwiches: Queeznos or mcdonalds if they have subs at your mcdonalds

Why not do yourself a favor and eat something thats not loaded with artificial colors, flavors, preservatives, and chemicals. None of those foods sound healthy in the least. Read the ingredients, you will see what I mean. How about a nice salad with fresh pasta, garlic and extra virgin olive oil?

soup

Deli sandwich.

I left the computer logged in when I left this afternoon, what did you end up eating? I would have had a corn dog and made a salad.

corn dogs.




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