Hahahaha at 5'10" and 150 lbs, I'm a guy with a crazy metabolism that never gets fat. Ever. I eat donuts and cookies and 2000 calorie burritos on a daily basis, but nothing happens. I do work out so that my arteries don't get clogged and so that I look "fit" instead of "skinny," but..yeah...I don't count calories lmao
[/quote]
</p>
<p>Working out supposedly increases your HDL, so that should help. :) </p>
<p>On the other hand, I run regularly and my doctor says that my HDL is too low, but then again my total cholesterol level is 130.</p>
<p>
[quote]
Chipotle Nutrition Facts Calculator 2.0 - How healthy is your Chipotle? You can calculate how many calories your burrito has here. Mine is about 930. =/ Maybe I should start getting a burrito bol.
[/quote]
</p>
<p>^^What kind of burrito did you get? Mine was a Fajita Grilled Chicken burrito with all the good stuff except for guacamole (it's not worth the 75 cents extra) ... corn in the fajita burrito is awesome!!!</p>
<p>Btw I love how all the Stanford people are talking about food. We'd make an interesting class. (aka ADMIT US, Stanford AO, if you're reading)</p>
<p>But according to statistics, our chances are very very very lousy.</p>
<p>^ Yeah, that's bullcrap about 2000 calories. My delicious, manly burrito was only like 675 or something. The most important nutrition fact? 42 grams of protein ;)</p>
<p>Yeah... no business hours = imagining that I'm going to be a giant consolation burrito in about two weeks. :( It's going to be crazy in a big way. :) Haha I like that: the new chocolate for girls on rejection day.</p>
<p>And holy crap I cannot believe there's a site called chipotlefan.com. Haha 830 calories... Oh well! The closest Chipotle to Stanford is in Mountain View I think, which should be about a 20 minute drive. Meaning Freshman 15 for me.</p>