Being_the_Don
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of eating hydrogenated foods? Should strength builders limit or increase intake of hydrogenated foods?
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Francisco d'Anconia said:This is the first time I've ever seen the words advantages and hydrogenated in the same sentence.
nuts, fruit, eggs, cheese, olives, veggies, for the sweet tooth: protein pudding, sf jelly or both .. how many more snacks do you want!?Being_the_Don said:I know where I want to be, what I want my body to look like. I keep an image of it in my mind, I just wish there were economical, healthy and palatable food choices out there.
People talk about pasta being bad, but I didn't see many fat people when I was in Italy and they eat almost nothing but pasta.Being_the_Don said:There are times I even feel guilty for eating a plate of homemade spaghetti so that hasn't been one of my regular meals in a long time now.
of course they don't eat just pasta.speakeasy said:People talk about pasta being bad, but I didn't see many fat people when I was in Italy and they eat almost nothing but pasta.
originally from Cyprus (Greek side) but now in England.Frink' said:You're european? Hello from norway! Where are you from?
I'm trying to find nice tasting protein snacks mostly. By no accident the sweeter tasting foods have sugar in them (carbs) unless I use Splenda. You know, if I'm not careful I can eat several apples or oranges in one sitting. That is when I have them in the house. But then I worry that I'm eating too many carbs in a day (even if they are healthy carbs). Anyway, what you've suggested nuts, fruits, eggs I'm already eating so I'll just eat more of them. I haven't heard about protein pudding so I'll look into that.Warboss Alex said:nuts, fruit, eggs, cheese, olives, veggies, for the sweet tooth: protein pudding, sf jelly or both .. how many more snacks do you want!?
none of these are expensive.
protein pudding = protein powder + water/cream/both + raw eggs + sugarfree jelly flavouringBeing_the_Don said:I'm trying to find nice tasting protein snacks mostly. By no accident the sweeter tasting foods have sugar in them (carbs) unless I use Splenda. You know, if I'm not careful I can eat several apples or oranges in one sitting. That is when I have them in the house. But then I worry that I'm eating too many carbs in a day (even if they are healthy carbs). Anyway, what you've suggested nuts, fruits, eggs I'm already eating so I'll just eat more of them. I haven't heard about protein pudding so I'll look into that.
not strictly carb free (5g per 100g) but you'd have to eat a HELL of a lot of the stuff to any significant carbs.. jelly is actually 60ish% protein.Quagmire911 said:Ima have to ask where I can get that sugar free jelly next time I'm in tesco. Is it carb free?
have a handful of flaxseedsQuagmire911 said:Could make a tasty breakfast
Maybe something a little more solid would be better to start of the day though...can't imagine it having to much fibre.
I'm in the same boat buddy. I buy huge bags of raw nuts and finish them off in a couple of days. I've switched to whole wheat pasta and try my best to stick with foods that aren't processed. The bad thing is that aside for costing a bunch more, you can't let them sit around because they'll go bad because they don't contain all those preservatives.Being_the_Don said:By the way, I'm eating mixed nuts as a snack right now. But it won't take long to finish off this can. :nervous: