Hidden carbs are what I'm trying most to learn about, and yesterday I learned the hard way to not just assume. My girls and I were out doing some last minute back to school shopping and stopped at a Rubio's to eat a late lunch/early dinner. I didn't see a nutritional guide posted, so asked for one. The employees there said they didn't know where they were (I thought they had to be posted).
Anyway, to be "safe", I ordered the Balsamic Chicken and Veggies salad. Dressing on the side. It just had lettuce and spinach leaves, grilled chicken, peppers, onions, a little bit of roasted corn--that I didn't eat (no avocado on the one I got)--anyway, I got home and checked the Rubio's website. It ended up being 22 carbs! Where were those carbs hidden?
? I'm still confused.
Luckily I had only eaten 3 carbs up until then, so I only went over 5. But still, I'd been staying between 12 and 15, so was a bit shocked by how deceiving that salad is. I didn't eat the whole thing and I ate around the corn, so I probably/maybe didn't get the full 22--but still!
Any ideas where the carbs came from?