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    Weight Gainers/Protein powders.

    Hello,

    So, here's the deal. A lady used to make meals for me.. but now she moved.
    And till I get another one... I wanna do this.

    Buy a weight gainer and a protein shake. And snack with Myoplex bars

    But ofcourse, along with this I'm gonna have regular lunches, and some take out dinner. (Not fastfood.)

    And do my regular workout regime.
    It shouldn't really throw me off balance, right?

    All this only because I don't have my regular snack/healthy meals that I used to have for 6-8 times a day.

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    Then you need to get over to www.allthewhey.com and check out what I have to offer AND use my discount code of Laura05 so that you can save some money, too.

    Laura

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    Then all you need to understand is I know what I want. ;-)
    My question is completely different.

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    Then - I would suggest what some of my guys do. Learn to make some simple chicken breast recipes and you can use them as snack/lite meals. Even a baked potato in the micro can work.......

    I was not trying to flippant - really. Sorry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wheystation
    Then - I would suggest what some of my guys do. Learn to make some simple chicken breast recipes and you can use them as snack/lite meals. Even a baked potato in the micro can work.......

    I was not trying to flippant - really. Sorry.
    No, that's ok.
    I anticipated that, AND that people are going to try to tell me to make them myself.

    And I've numerous times explained my situation why I can't do it, lol.
    I just forgot to put it in my post.

    But *sigh*

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    Devil whats hard about putting rice into a saucepan, and coverin it with double the ammount of water? with a can of drained tuna, a meal in itself when u add a banana or apple.
    "Lift big, eat big, rest big"
    "Rome wasnt built in a day"
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    Quote Originally Posted by leg_press
    Devil whats hard about putting rice into a saucepan, and coverin it with double the ammount of water? with a can of drained tuna, a meal in itself when u add a banana or apple.
    *sigh*
    Nothing hard at all my friend.
    I just work a lot, and I want that cooking time to do other things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Devileyezz
    Hello,

    So, here's the deal. A lady used to make meals for me.. but now she moved.
    And till I get another one... I wanna do this.

    Buy a weight gainer and a protein shake. And snack with Myoplex bars

    But ofcourse, along with this I'm gonna have regular lunches, and some take out dinner. (Not fastfood.)

    And do my regular workout regime.
    It shouldn't really throw me off balance, right?

    All this only because I don't have my regular snack/healthy meals that I used to have for 6-8 times a day.
    Seems like you don't know anything about nutrition by the way you rely on other people to do things for you. Will replacement bars and shake be OK as a replacement? Of course.
    There's no such thing as getting too big!
    6'2, 235 lbs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Devileyezz
    *sigh*
    Nothing hard at all my friend.
    I just work a lot, and I want that cooking time to do other things.

    I work 7 days a week 8 hrs a day with varing days off. But I set aside time away from the gym and seein my mates, to cook my chicken, and rice, veg I cook as when I want to eat eat ( night before or durin the day depends in when I am working). I cook my chicken in batches, freeze it and thraw it the night before I want to eat it I cook three days worth of rice in one go.
    "Lift big, eat big, rest big"
    "Rome wasnt built in a day"
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    Quote Originally Posted by the_menace
    Seems like you don't know anything about nutrition by the way you rely on other people to do things for you. Will replacement bars and shake be OK as a replacement? Of course.
    Yeah, not too much.
    Just a little bit.

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