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  • #11
    Originally posted by Hitman932 View Post
    foods that are very high in fiber will make you feel fuller faster...

    ive been dieting 7 solid months and food cravings are hard to ignore for any extended period of time...

    one of my secrets is lentils.. i boil half a package of them along with a carrot and a stalk of celery... lentils have approx 14g of fiber in a single serving compared to 4-5g in whole wheat pasta... plus only a couple of useless carbs instead of 30-40 of them.. one bowl of this leaves me feeling pretty full and satisfied though its really not much food...

    the best thing to do though is to look for healthier alternatives to the things you really like to eat.... for instance i make myself chili with ground turkey and chicken instead of beef... and use northern beans they are high in fiber just like lentils.... use as little tomato sauce as possible as it usually fairly high in sugar... ill usually add some hot salsa cause its low in sugar but adds the tomato taste.

    i also eat buffalo meat instead of beef.... 4oz of buffalo sirloin has only 1g of fat compared to 14g in regular beef...crazy but true.. i think the taste difference in negligible

    i also drink unsweetened soy milk... very healthy.. 4g fiber 1 g sugar compared to regular milk that has 0g fiber and 13g sugar

    Good post, I'll have to try some of that. I'm not sure where to get buffalo meat though, i dont think they have that at my grocery store... thats probably expensive too right?

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    • #12
      Originally posted by DoctorKillJoy View Post
      Good post, I'll have to try some of that. I'm not sure where to get buffalo meat though, i dont think they have that at my grocery store... thats probably expensive too right?
      i think most stores carry at least a little bit of it, you probably dont notice cause you dont really look for it...

      i know that kroger does, and whole foods carries buffalo meat for stew for 5.99 a pound where i live.... yeah buffalo is a little expensive but what i do is i go to the store and i check the sell by date... then i show up when i know its gonna expire and they reduce the price... ill buy 5 or 6 steaks and then freeze them and thaw them and eat them when i want..

      pay attention to the fact that different cuts have different nutritional values. like i said sirloin is very lean w/ only 1 g.... a cube steak or strip steak might have 3 or 4 and a ribeye would have nearly 10.

      soy milk is not bad also, id recommend it for anyone who drinks a lot of milk it it can have a significant dietary impact all by itself if youre drinking alot.. even skim milk has 13 g of sugar.

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      • #13
        i think a healthy diet is worth whatever you pay for the food

        honestly, you may not want to pay 7 bucks a pound for something when you go to the store but just think how many times you threw down 10 bucks so you could get some pizza delivered and give a tip... you coulda had a nice pound steak and some green beans instead

        by following very simple principles and eating good healthy foods i was able to achieve the following results....

        october 24, 2006: 237 pounds
        september 24, 2006: 223 pounds
        november 23, 2006: 210 pounds
        december 30th, 2006: 199 pounds
        february 13th, 2007: 192 pounds
        april 1st, 2007: 186 pounds
        today, june 7th, 2007: 182 pounds

        i might add that i have continued to gain strength the whole time, i do take 4 supps.. creatine, glutamine, protein, tribulus. i took a bottle of hydroxycut the first month but stopped cause it wasnt worth the money

        when i was 237 and a piece of **** i could only bench press 185 pounds... now at 182 pounds i do 4 sets of 5 w/ 200 pounds and could probably put up 245 if i wanted to try a max.

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        • #14
          I went the whole day without eating anything. I didnt plan it, I was busy all day and I wanted to go eat a salad at this one deli but by the time I got around to it it was closed and then it was too late to eat anyway.

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          • #15
            I have found that if you dont eat a balanced diet, your body will crave things.

            In each meal 40% carbs, 40% protein and 20% fats. This will markedly reduce cravings, because your body is getting all the types of macronutrients it requires.

            If i eat a very low carb diet, i crave bread.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Hitman932 View Post
              i think a healthy diet is worth whatever you pay for the food

              honestly, you may not want to pay 7 bucks a pound for something when you go to the store but just think how many times you threw down 10 bucks so you could get some pizza delivered and give a tip... you coulda had a nice pound steak and some green beans instead

              by following very simple principles and eating good healthy foods i was able to achieve the following results....

              october 24, 2006: 237 pounds
              september 24, 2006: 223 pounds
              november 23, 2006: 210 pounds
              december 30th, 2006: 199 pounds
              february 13th, 2007: 192 pounds
              april 1st, 2007: 186 pounds
              today, june 7th, 2007: 182 pounds

              i might add that i have continued to gain strength the whole time, i do take 4 supps.. creatine, glutamine, protein, tribulus. i took a bottle of hydroxycut the first month but stopped cause it wasnt worth the money

              when i was 237 and a piece of **** i could only bench press 185 pounds... now at 182 pounds i do 4 sets of 5 w/ 200 pounds and could probably put up 245 if i wanted to try a max.
              GREAT JOB!!!

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