I don't know how many calories are in that salad. What I do know is that if you're trying to eat less calories, go without the ranch dressing. Ranch dressing is fatty and salty. The salad may taste a little blan, but it is worth in the "game" of weight loss. If you have any other questions or comments regarding this topic, please message me on my message board. Hope this helped, happy New Year! -Thanks
140 calories per serving (2 tbsp.)
1000 xD
365 calories
A serving of salad is 25 calories so to be sure of the amount in the plate you need to measure a cup of salad and then pour it in the small plate
About 2 lettuce leafs and 2-3 slices of cucumber - that is a pretty small salad.
small turkey with salad like cucumber lettuce and tomatoes with some pasta salad
There are about 70 calories in 1 cup of fresh fruit
A serving of salad is 25 calories so to be sure of the amount in the plate you need to measure a cup of salad and then pour it in the small plate
150
You can feed your guinea pig timothy hay but they also like lettuce but dont feed them iceburg lettuce because its not good for them. They also like apples cut into small pieces (you can leave the skin on them) and strawberries and carrots :)
Calories in chicken breast saladThe calorie content of a chicken breast salad depends on what ingredients you put in the salad, the quantities of those ingredients and whether you add a dressing or not. For the calorie content of salad vegetables, and the calorie content of chicken breasts, see the page links, further down this page, listed under related Questions.
The calories in an 8 oz tossed salad with iceberg lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumbers, depends on the quantities of each individual ingredient and any dressing that you may have added. Please feel free to ask the question again and include more detail. Alternatively, for the calorie content of iceberg lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumbers, see the page links, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
guinea pigs can eat many veggies including; carrots lettuce (romaine NO iceburg) celery cualiflower (leaves only) stay away from; mushrooms iceburg lettuce broccoli cauliflower potatos meat dairy