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    Help now!

    I have previous posts on here...i am taking hydroxycut and cannot follow my five a day diet anylonger bc of a recent move and lack of funds any suggestions i need major advice here...
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    ???

    what the hell is the question?
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    Just because you have moved why does that mean you can not eat well? I am sure there are stores around - go and get some fresh fruit, some cans/foils of tuna and salmon, some eggs, some vegetables, a bag of walnuts, a bag of brown rice and a bag of oatmeal.... That will be enough to tie you over until you have settled down in the area.

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    the money issue

    i just had surgery and am not able to go back to work, the move issue is we dont have money so i cannot buy anything from the store. we eat at 6pm and whatever is in the kitchen like for bf in the morn. the question is i guess what should i do? can i stay healthy by not eating while taking hydroxycut? all the wrong foods are available and i cant buy what i need...im lost...
    Carly -age:18 -weight:155 -height:5'5

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    Quote Originally Posted by sweetgirl
    i just had surgery and am not able to go back to work, the move issue is we dont have money so i cannot buy anything from the store. we eat at 6pm and whatever is in the kitchen like for bf in the morn. the question is i guess what should i do? can i stay healthy by not eating while taking hydroxycut? all the wrong foods are available and i cant buy what i need...im lost...
    Here is an idea - if you don't have a lot of money then don't buy hydroxycut and instead spend the money on food!

    You can survive on a budget - you just have to pick sensible foods. Milk and eggs are both excellent sources of protein amd rice and oatmeal can give you carbohydrates and these are all pretty cheap and will help get your through. A vat of olive oil is also cheap and will give you healthy fats and something to cook with. Some fruit or vegetables thrown in would also help.

    You should be able to find these at any store - so why are they 'not available'? And if you can't leave the house then ask your friend/mother/sister/boyfriend to buy it for you??

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