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Health & Wellness

Topz Burgers – Can Healthy Really Be Delicious? Yes, It Can!

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topzWe wrote about Topz burgers in D Beauty about a year ago. Click here to read it. Go ahead. I’ll wait. (Insert the Final Jeopardy question music here.)

Done? Ok. So I went there today and was even more impressed with the quality of my lunch than I was on my first visit. You see, I have been trying to avoid cheese in the hopes that my winter gut will deflate enough so that I can wear a bikini without shame this summer (wish me luck). To that end, I ordered my turkey burger without that delicious calorie culprit. I was fearful it would be so bland that I’d be left feeling deprived but as I sunk my teeth through the soft wheat bun into a tender, flavorful patty all my fears were allayed. It was really good! So good in fact, that I think I inhaled it in record time. (Thank God I was in my car where  no one could witness the feeding frenzy.) My only wish is that Topz was closer to our office so I could get my guilt-free burger fix more often but you can rest assured that anytime I am near Addison I will work a Topz stop into my schedule. Hint: Don’t miss the sweet potato Aero (non-fried) fries. Just a little salt and they’re delicious as can be.

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