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    Bulking Diet and issues

    Ok so this is my diet ( on a good day (no food missing etc. This week hasnt been a good one. lol)

    Morning
    5-7 Egg Whites,
    2 Cups of oats in a blender with milk, and berries ( dont have time sometimes to cook,)

    Lunch is after gym As i have no protein supplement atm :\
    2 Chicken Breasts
    2X 50Gram cups of Brown Rice and Veggies (peas and corn.)

    Then
    Dinner
    1X Chicken Breast and Vary foods from Sweet poatoto chips, normal chips, or Fried Rice (Brown rice, peas, diced ham, Corn kenals, and olive oil)
    had Avocado pasta today (Wholegrain)

    Later
    1 Chicken Breast
    (Shake)
    1 Cup of Oats
    1 Scoop of Gycload
    1 Natural peanut butter
    handful of berries (frozen)

    Getting Muscle-juice Today so it should help,
    The chicken breast is usely about 140gs lowest was about 120G's
    im think im missing my carb intake?..

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    So what exactly is the issue? I'd probably put more protein (e.g. add a whole egg or two) to your breakfast. It looks like you're getting a decent amount of carbs but I don't know the total cals or anything about you, what your stats are or where you are in the results of this diet? I'm also going to guess you're coming out short on protein if you're only getting 3 meals w/ proteins. I don't know how big your portions are but generally I find a chicken breast to be about 8-10 oz = about 60 g protein? x 2 = 120. So not really a lot. I'd probably put in at least 1-2 more "snacks" or something.


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    maybe more protein but overall looks decent to me

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    also there is no excuse to not having time to cook!

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