Burrito Too Large?
Too big a burrito?
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Ok so the size of the wrap (which saves about 100cals) makes this one more obvious but the other differences save you an extra 300cals!
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?On the left
• Large wrap
• 1tsp oil for cooking
• 1/2 brown onion
• 160g Regular mince
• Taco seasoning
• 1/2 tin tomatoes
• 1 cup lettuce
• 1/2 tomato
• 50g Avocado
• 40g cheese
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?On the right
• Medium wrap
• 1/2 brown onion
• 100g Extra lean mince
• 50g black beans
• 1/3 Zucchini
• 1/2 medium carrot
• Taco seasoning
• 1/2 tin tomatoes
• 1 cup lettuce
• 1/2 tomato
• 25g Avocado
• 20g Low Fat cheese
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Well, folks, have you ever found yourself staring at a pile of laundry the size of Mount Everest and wishing there was a better way? You’re not alone! The struggle of keeping up with the never-ending cycle of dirty clothes is all too real for countless households.
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So, next time you find yourself drowning in a sea of dirty clothes, remember the humble washing machine – your trusty companion in the battle against laundry chaos. And hey, if all else fails, you can always take up nudism as a lifestyle choice. Just make sure your neighbors are on board first!