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    Bulking Meal Plan, suggestions welcomed!

    Hey there, I'm starting my new bulking diet on Monday and would appreciate some suggestions. I placed this on another forum because I will be starting a cycle at the same time, but was returned limited responses. Any suggestions are more than welcomed here.

    Thanks in advance--


    Weight: 170lbs
    Height: 5'10"
    Age: 28
    Training: Off and on last 4 years, hardcore last year and a half
    Bench: 225lbs
    Deadlift: 375lbs
    Squat: 280lbs

    Bulking Meal Plan:

    Day 1:

    Breakfast -

    Muscle Milk Protien Shake
    1.5 Cups Oatmeal Cooked
    1 Serving Fruit (Grapefruit, Nectarine, Orange, Kiwi, or Apple)
    2 8oz. Milk (Should this be whole milk, skim, or half?)
    1 80z. Orange Juice

    (Between Breakfast and Mid-Morning 1 Liter of Water)

    Mid-Morning -

    1.5 Cups Oatmeal Cooked
    1 Serving Fruit (Grapefruit, Nectarine, Orange, Kiwi, or Apple)
    2 Pieces Wheat Bread
    1 8oz. Milk


    Lunch -

    5 oz. Beef
    5 oz. Chicken
    1.5 Cups Mexican RIce
    .5 oz. Cups Refried Beans
    1 Cup Cooked Corn
    1 8 oz. Milk
    Salad w/ Italian Dressing
    (Between Lunch and Mid-Afrernoon 1 Liter of Water)

    Mid-Afternoon -

    1 Cup Chicken Salad
    2 Pieces Whole Wheat Bread
    1 Apple


    Workout:

    Post Workout -
    Muscle Milk Protien Shake

    Dinner -

    2 Pieces Baked Chicken or 1 Piece Baked Chicken and 1 Piece Baked Fish (Is this enough?)
    1 Cup Rice Pilaf
    1 Serving Potato Wedges (Approx. 5 pieces)
    Salad w/ Italian Dressing

    (1 liter or water)

    Evening Meal:

    Muscle Milk Protien Shake
    1 Cup Cottage Cheese w/ Fresh Fruit Topping (Fruit for taste)

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    What was your diet like before this? (include cals and Macros)

    What are the cals and macros of that diet?

    Your meals are all over the place you want a consistent stream of nutrients. What is with meal 2? no protein other then from the glass of milk. Meanwhile meals for lunch and dinner are loaded up.

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    When you say that the meals are all over the place, what do you mean? As for the calories for all of my meals, no impact no idea. I have gotten the meal plan for the next 21 days from the chow hall over here and I just kinda picked and chose what looked as if it would be good. What are the 'macros'?

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