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    The perfect "staple" meal?

    I eat the same "big" meal about 3 times a day every day and I was just wondering how it compared to everyone else. Heres what I eat.

    1 turkey sandwich on whole wheat bread - 300 calories
    1 - 2 serving sizes of whole wheat noodles. - 300 calories
    2 glasses of milk - 150 calories
    1 banana - 50 calories

    Am I getting everything I need? I also eat about 2 or 3 mini meals a day consisting of 300 - 500 calories.

    PS: I love potatoes but I know their loaded with simple carbs. I heard there is a certain type of potatoe that is more healthy for you. Does anyone know?

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    Sweet potatoes and yams
    Red potatoes
    New potatoes
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