what a dumb question...depends on what kind of turkey, mayo and mustard. read a book. if you're worried about calories, just eat the lettuce, tomato and onion. no bread. carbs are the enemy. one love
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There is many ingredients that you can put in a salad such as lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, turkey or ham, carrots, eggs, cucumbers. You can add whatever you would like to your salad. Try different stuff or mix it up!
Yes, as do all foods, but it's not very dense. There aren't very many calories either, so you'd have to eat quite a bit of romaine lettuce to get a sizeable amount of anything. There's nothing wrong with that in and of itself, but if your typical salad consists of romaine and iceberg lettuce with a smattering of tomatoes and onions, topped with cheese, croutons and dressing, you're going to be eating a "salad" with many times more calories from dressing, cheese and croutons than the vegetables themselves. For the most nutritious salad, avoid the cheese, avoid the croutons, ditch the dressing, and pile on the veggies. Put on spinach instead of lettuce for a more nutritionally dense salad.
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Ceasar Salad, yum yum!!
One serving of ranch has about 150 calories, and a cup of plain lettuce has about 5-10, so together that would be 155 to 160 calories for a cup of plain salad with ranch. However, if you added cheese, tomatoes, etc., it'd obviously be more than that.
olive oil is one.
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small turkey with salad like cucumber lettuce and tomatoes with some pasta salad
There are about 11 calories in 1 cup of garden salad.It can range anywhere in between 120 to 150 calories.
The calorie content of a salad made with lettuce, carrots, cucumbers, and broccoli can vary based on the quantities used and any additional dressings. Generally, a cup of mixed greens (like lettuce) has about 5-10 calories, while a cup of chopped carrots contains around 50 calories, cucumbers about 16 calories, and broccoli roughly 55 calories. In total, a simple salad with these ingredients could range from 70 to 130 calories, excluding any dressing.