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A plant-based diet is a diet consisting mostly or entirely of foods derived from plants, including vegetables, grains, nuts, seeds, legumes and fruits, and with few or no animal products. A plant based-diet is not necessarily vegetarian
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Walt Disney World is a joyful wonderland filled with your favorite animated characters and thrill-seeking rides. And though you may feel like a kid again once there, your metabolism will be there to remind you that you are, sadly, still an adult. And hey, we get it, resisting all the colorful, delicious food temptations of the beloved park is hard. So definitely treat yourself to a Mickey-shaped pretzel (you're on vacation, after all!), but try not to live off corn dogs, giant 1,000-calorie turkey legs, and funnel cakes the whole time you're there. It's a good way to ensure you'll be coming home a few pounds heavier.
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Traditional amusement park options include hot dogs, cheeseburgers, pizza, french fries and nachos, but these are far from your healthiest choices. Look for a grilled chicken sandwich, which contains a good amount of protein, but is low in saturated fat. Grilled chicken tenders are another healthy option
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The eye-popping Disney World statistics we discuss in this article really tell the story of Walt's vision becoming a reality. With an average annual attendance of over 52 million visitors, Walt Disney World is the most visited vacation resort in the world.Mar 22, 2020
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Walt Disney World has some incredible, totally unhealthy foods. There are also plenty of ways to eat healthy at Disney restaurants without consuming nothing but boring and bland salads. This post covers my recent quest to eat good food, while sticking to a somewhat healthy diet while visiting Walt Disney World.
I know, this is heresy. “Calories don’t count on vacation” is a popular mantra, but in fact-checking it, I’ve discovered it might not be true. To my surprise, it’s also not true that healthy food at Walt Disney World is boring, bland, or borderline inedible. Before we dig into that, I should probably offer an explanation as to why I’m writing about healthy living.
If you did a double-take when you saw this post title, assuming it was clickbait or perhaps a late April Fool’s entry, I don’t blame you. This blog has long celebrated all things gluttonous, and has been a leading advocate in the crusade to eat cupcakes for breakfast and ice cream multiple times per day at Walt Disney World. Seeing this post on this blog might feel like a *record scratch* *freeze frame* kinda deal. Yup, that’s me. You’re probably wondering how I found myself eating healthy at Walt Disney World…