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    My Diet by Decosta1228

    After introducing myself, I got the advice of posting my diet, so for today, this is what I've had today.



    7:15 - 1L of water and Quaker Oats

    10:00 - Apple

    13:00 - Grilled Turkey with brocolli

    16:00 - Rest of 13:00's Lunch

    I'll probably have something later on, but unsure what..

    The thing is that I don't feel that hungry till about 7ish (sometimes later).

    I have a limited budget, so what sort of snacks, meals would you advise.

    After consideration, I feel that I want to build muscle mass.

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    Noooo. It is not good.
    Somebody will scream/help you in a few seconds, just wait.

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    Where the hell is your protein?????????

    Protein at every meal!!
    Protein at every meal!!
    Protein at every meal!!


    Say it with me:

    Protein at every meal!!
    Protein at every meal!!


    This is like 600cals!!!!!! And it is already mid day! You need to read the stickies and come up with something better than this or you are just going to waste away.




    Vieope.....how was the screaming?? Did you hear me okay?
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    Originally posted by P-funk
    Vieope.....how was the screaming?? Did you hear me okay?
    Yeah Pretty good but I think he didn´t hear it.

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    decosta1228

    Are you insane ?


    This is a very weird diet, you are missing a LOT of things there.
    I think he heard now.

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    Read the stickies and post the new one.

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    That was just for today, but I'm due to go shopping tomorrow morning, and plan to get tons of tuna,meat,veg and more meat.. Today was a very wierd day in terms of eatting...it was either that, or doughnuts,cookies,etc (Someone's leaving gifts).

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    Not only protein

    This guy needs like a 50-30-20 diet. 50 % of cals shoudl come form protein, 30 from carbs, and 30 from fat. AN apple is not a sufficient mid morning snack. And a little oatmeal with a shitload of water is definitely not an adequate breakfast. You should put your trust in the poepole on this sight to help you out. I don't mean for this to sound patronizing and/ or critical...!

    P.S. doughtnuts and cookies are good, but not as a substitue for "real" food, and only have them in moderation rather than an out of control binge.

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    package the donuts, cookies, etc and send to me!!!! but shhh, don't tell anyone!
    "When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on."


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    Wow.
    You REALLY NEED HELP. You've come to the right place.
    Being American, I have no idea what your weight is, how does that translate into kilograms, pounds? We assume you want to be ripped?
    You're 6'0" with some fat? How much? Tall and skinny?
    Eat until you feel like you're full all the time. That's a good start.

    Read Read Read. Be patient. You're young. Lots of guys don't fill out until late 20s-30s.

    Train, Eat, Eat, Eat, rest. Repeat.

    Donuts and cookies.... sounds like a variation of a Mudge diet!
    Hey guys, he's already on his way!!!!
    Determined.
    Eating like a pig gone wild.

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    18*14 = 252lbs

    Ripped would be nice, but not to the point where you can see every single muscle in my body. I'm taking up kickboxing, so I want to work on things like

    Flexibility
    High strength
    Sounds wierd but I want a solid body
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    Oh..Quick thing, I also would love to be able to do a pull up

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    how was the grocery shopping? Did you get protein?

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    Using the shopping list i got from here.

    Turkey
    Beef Mince
    Tons of Canned Tuna & Sardines
    Eggs
    Mushrooms

    Spinach - Frozen
    Broccoli - Frozen
    Green Beans - Frozen
    Brussel Sprouts - Frozen
    Peppers - Frozen
    (Can't afford fresh)

    Mayo

    Old style Oats
    Brown Bread
    Semi - Skimmed Milk

    Thats the bulk of it
    West Indian Hot Sauce
    SF Jelly

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    That sounds more like the shopping list of a bodybuilder! What are you menus like now?

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    You are getting better.

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    Today's menu

    Breakfast - Oatmeal, Scrambled eggs with tuna, Green tea and then a banana on the way to work.

    Midmorning - natural yoghurt with whey protein mixed in & a multivitamin.

    Lunch - Sliced cooked turkey mixed with broccolli & spinach

    Afternoon - Some more of lunch

    Dinner - Grilled Steak with grilled mushrooms with lashings of hot sauce

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    You should really have put this in the journal section of IM.

    Do you weight train?

    I'd recommend you diet down, then build mass......................

    make your meals a day a head of time, so when you're running behind in the morning, you won't have the excuse of cheating the day you DON'T make your food because, you didn't have time to make it. Being organized is also a necessity when dieting.
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