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    Perdue good?

    I need a good like already prepared meal that i can just heat up in my skools microwave cuz if not i pretty much go hungry to the gym and till i get home and get a protein shake in. I heard that the kirkland canned chicken breasts are good and but they only sell them in costcos and theres not a costco around me. I was thinking of perdue and i came across this

    PERDUE® Fully Cooked Products
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    PERDUE® Fully Cooked Products

    this is good right, i mean not too much fat, good protein, not too high cals and sugar is not too high (besides that first one), so wats the verdict?

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    I would prepare a meal before hand. What is the difference if you prepare it or if it's some pre-packaged product? Just make it the night before, freeze it, and bring it.
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    look man, im not trying to sound rude or anything, but that was not my question, i just wanna know if its good or not

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    I'd avoid it personally. Have you considered a shake before hand instead?
    I do my best to focus on the task at hand, and give 100% in what I'm doing at the time. Nothing else matters except the task at hand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WannaBHB View Post
    look man, im not trying to sound rude or anything, but that was not my question, i just wanna know if its good or not
    Listen here young buck, I gave you an alternative. That shit you posted is crap. Just throw preservatives and salt down your throat, you'll get the same results.
    After almost 2 weeks... I am back and better than ever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WannaBHB View Post
    i just wanna know if its good or not
    It has more sugar (21g) than protein (17g).

    What do you think?
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    Perdue is shit. It even looks like shit if you put it side by side with a good piece of chicken.

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