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Dear EarthTalk: I really want to eat healthy and organic but am constantly traveling and on the go. How can I eat fast food without having to always end up at McDonalds and Burger King?


The latest trend in fast food is healthy and organic, and luckily for conscious consumers, several chains offering just such fare are taking root in different parts of the U.S. One of the leaders of this small but scrappy pack of fast food upstarts is O'Naturals. The small chain currently runs two stores of its own in Maine (Falmouth and Portland) and one in Acton, Massachusetts Acton is a suburban town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States about twenty-one miles west-northwest of Boston along Route 2 west of Concord and about eleven miles (18 km) southwest of Lowell. The population was 20,331 at the 2000 census. , and franchises out additional locations in Kansas and Florida. O'Naturals' menu contains lots of vegetarian-friendly items, including "build-your-own" flatbread sandwiches, salads, noodle stir-frys and soups. The meat the restaurant does serve is grass-fed and hormone-free, while the chickens are free-range and the Alaskan salmon is wild.

Another healthy option is EVOS EVOS Exxon Valdez Oil Spill (Alaska State Geospatial Data Clearinghouse) , which currently runs five "quick-casual" restaurants in Florida and is planning a major expansion into the western U.S. Vegetarians can rejoice in the chain's wide selection of vegetarian and vegan vegan /veg·an/ (ve´gan) (vej´an) a vegetarian whose diet excludes all food of animal origin.

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 items. While its hormone- and antibiotic-free burgers are still only about as healthy as red meat gets, their soy burger satisfies without the guilt or the cholesterol. Also, EVOS uses organic field greens in its wraps and salads, organic milk in its milkshakes, and fresh fruit in its smoothies. Additionally, the restaurant air-bakes its fries and other typically deep-fried items to keep the fat content as much as 70 percent lower than the same kinds of foods found elsewhere.

Meanwhile, Seattle-based Organics-To-Go, with five locations in Washington and California, lays out a wide array of "grab-and-go" organic and natural foods so customers can make up their own meals out of a cornucopia cornucopia (kôr'nykō`pēə), in Greek mythology, magnificent horn that filled itself with whatever meat or drink its owner requested.  of healthy choices. Other fast food alternatives offering lots of health (as well as vegetarian and vegan) options include Au Bon Pain Au Bon Pain (French: At the Place with the Good Bread) is a fast-casual bakery/cafe chain headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. Louis Rapuano and Louis Kane founded Au Bon Pain in 1978. Pavailler contributed baking machinery to the venture. , Bruegger's Bagels, Noah's Bagels, and World Wraps, while Subway and Quizno's alike can be good options for those willing to study the menu carefully.

Even though many alternatives exist, it is hard to beat the reach of the major fast food chains, several of which are making small steps toward healthier menus and will undoubtedly continue to do so if consumers bite. McDonald's, KFC KFC Kentucky Fried Chicken (restaurant chain)
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KFC Kitchen Fresh Chicken (Kentucky Fried Chicken motto)
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, Burger King and Wendy's have reduced or eliminated trans-fats. Burger King now offers a veggie burger For a burgerless burger, see .

A veggie burger is a vegetarian hamburger. The patty of a veggie burger can be made from vegetables, nuts, dairy, mushrooms, textured vegetable protein (TVP), or a combination of these. They are sometimes vegan.
, and McDonald's is testing one in California. Taco Bell offers many non-meat options, including a bean and cheese burrito, a veggie fajita fa·ji·ta  
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A dish consisting of strips of marinated meat, poultry, or vegetables that are grilled over an open fire and served in a tortilla, usually with spicy condiments. Often used in the plural.
 wrap, and a 7-layer burrito, which can be had without the cheese and sour cream. Carl's Jr. also has many tasty and healthy vegetarian options despite an otherwise standard fast-food menu. Vegetarians and vegans looking for Looking for

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 more ideas about what to eat when time is of the essence A phrase in a contract that means that performance by one party at or within the period specified in the contract is necessary to enable that party to require performance by the other party.

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 should consult any number of websites with pages devoted to the topic, including Vegetarian-Restaurants.net, VegCooking, FitWise and Vegetarian Resource Group.

And remember, nothing beats seeking out local restaurants when you're on the road, to soak up some of the local culture. And with trends as they are it shouldn't be too difficult to find many that do serve healthy menus--just not quite as fast as "fast food" but probably fast enough.

CONTACTS: O'Naturals, www.onaturals.com; EVOS, www.evos.com; Vegetarian-Restaurants.net, www.vegetarian-restaurants.net; VegCooking, www.vegcooking.com; FitWise, www.fitwise.com; Vegetarian Resource Group, www.vrg.org.

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Dylan Baker,

Seattle, Washington
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