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    diet help please

    I've made some good gains with my current diet and workout plan (5/3/1). I'm 6'4" 225lbs. I've gained about 30 lbs in 9 months - adding noticable size to my lats, shoulders, and legs. However, I also have added about 2 inches to my waist (40 inches now) and some of my pants don't fit any more. I wouldn't say its a full blown gut but I do have a little bit of a paunch which is exaggerated when I'm bloated from creatine.

    Current diet:

    -7:30 am Coffee

    9am Breakfast:
    -Protein shake (12 oz 2% milk with 1 1/2 scoops whey)
    -One cup oatmeal with 2 tblspoons flax seed, sprinkling of brown sugar, and 1/3 cup blueberries

    10:30 am
    Snack:
    - 1 slice P28 bread toasted with 2 tblspsoon natural peanut butter
    - 2 handfuls of trail mix (raisins, almonds, cashews, sunflower seeds)

    12:30
    Lunch:
    - tuna or chicken salad sandwich on wheat with lettuce and black pepper
    - pasta salad or triscuits with pepper jack cheese

    3pm
    Snack:
    - blueberry greek yogurt
    - handful of trail mix

    6:30 pm
    Dinner:
    - Grilled chicken or pork or hamburger or pasta with meatballs
    - veggie (asparagus, broccoli, spinach, or green beans)
    - rice, potato, or bread
    - 8 oz 2% milk

    11 pm
    Before bed:
    -Protein shake (12 oz 2% milk with 1 1/2 scoops whey and a shot of evoo)

    I also take 1000 mg vitamin c daily, along with 3500 mg fish oil and a multi-vitamin and drink about 130 oz of water daily. I've been taking creatine monohydrate but just switched to kre-alk

    Any suggestions on how to trim down my waist line? I'm not looking to be the next abercrombie model, just want to lose a little excess fat.

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    Figure out how many calories this is, then drop your intake by 20%.
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    Just entered a sample day into fitday:

    3,451 calories

    160.0g fat

    269.5g carbs

    240.2g protein

    I should note that I've been stuck at 225lbs for over a month, so I guess this would be considered my "maintenance" diet right?

    Using your 20% it looks like I need to cut 690 calories. Cutting back on 8 oz milk and 1 scoop whey drops about 200 calories, the toast and peanut butter another 330, and cutting the evoo loses 230. Sound like the right things to cut?

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    I'd cut non-essentials like carbs first. Then fat. Try not to drop protein. In fact, I'd consider bumping the protein up to about 300. Maybe ease the fats down a smidge to 100g and you're still left with 170g or so carbohydrate.
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