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    shrimp?

    is shrimp any good to eat for working out?

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    What do you mean is shrimp good to eat for working out.

    Is shrimp good to eat. Yes.

    For working out, LOL

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    i like shrimps!

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    I like to munch on some raw shrimp throughout my workout, I keep it in my fanny-pack.
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    That must really pump up those Bi's.

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    IainD please in the future try not to use "pump" and "Bi" in the same sentence

    I like me some shrimp. For some reason I've been on a seafood kick lately. Tuna, Salmon, Shrimp, Lobster, Halibut, yum. You know I never really looked into whether or not the non-fish seafood like shrimp and lobster are sources of Omega-3s.
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    I used to cook shrimp to eat, but then I got lazy. I hate taking it out, thawing it with water, then drying the thawed shrimp because it doesn't cook as well when they are full of water, then taking off the tails, then making up some kind of garlic sauce so they don't taste like shit.
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    So now what? You just crunch down on the frozen shrimpcicles?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Plateau_Max View Post
    IainD please in the future try not to use "pump" and "Bi" in the same sentence

    I like me some shrimp. For some reason I've been on a seafood kick lately. Tuna, Salmon, Shrimp, Lobster, Halibut, yum. You know I never really looked into whether or not the non-fish seafood like shrimp and lobster are sources of Omega-3s.
    Leave it to you to bring in the gay connotation

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plateau_Max View Post
    So now what? You just crunch down on the frozen shrimpcicles?

    Basically I just let the thaw during the day and throw them in with my salad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plateau_Max View Post
    So now what? You just crunch down on the frozen shrimpcicles?
    I eat some cheetos instead.
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    Who needs connotation?
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    HAHA. Man that was a fun weekend.

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    shrimp is great for working out. I have found it to be esspecialy effective when eaten in between sets of bench press and when performing split squats.
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    what I meant to say is, is shrimp a good food to eat while cutting, working out, ect

    moreover, is it fattening?

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    anything is fattening......if you eat to much of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by P-funk View Post
    anything is fattening......if you eat to much of it.
    im def. fat
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    Quote Originally Posted by edubz View Post
    what I meant to say is, is shrimp a good food to eat while cutting, working out, ect

    moreover, is it fattening?
    shrimp is a good source of protein and low in fat.

    Fat in Shrimp

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    I like shrimps
    just do it

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