Is it part of a good healthy diet for bulking or is there too much fat and stuff?
Basically, is it unhealthy in terms of cholestrol and fat?
Posted by: Merkaba
Its all about your overall mac and calorie profile. I wouldnt eat it every meal but sure once a day probably won't hurt. Whats the macs on it look like? if you don't know then thats what you need to find out. Should be pretty simple.
Posted by: T_man
It's sort of my meal pre-workout, 2 hours before on most days when I come back from school to make up for lack of calories taken in through the day:
1,007 Cals
Carb 115
Fat 41
prot 51
It's a bulk diet atm anyways, need to bump up the calories as I have just tuna sandwiches in school, with 2 bananas and an apple, with oat porridge breakfast. Nothing really calorie dense till this meal. Then workout, PWO 50g malto(some of it is dex), 35g whey protein, 316 cals, PWO meal usually around the same cals as the beans on toast, but more protein and less fat. Bedtime meal is a bowl of oat porridge(w/ 2tbsp olive oil for calories) and some fish or left over meat from dinner.
Posted by: calalily1972
What kind of bread you eating? Personally that doesn't sound very appetizing to me but hey if you like it, you like it
Posted by: QuestionGuy
I would pop your neck for soe of that right now !!!!! ILL KILL YOU ALL IM STARVINGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG!!!!!!
Posted by: Built
Hahahahahahahahaha!
Regarding the "fat and cholesterol" thing - if there's no transfats in there and it fits your macros, go for it.
Posted by: T_man
wholewheat multigrain bread ofc
Well beans are good against heart disease and have all the good sort of fats in them
and cheese... well... alot of fat but high protein too. it's only 100g of cheese though and apart from breakfast and pre-bed meal the only time i take dairy
Posted by: Ben dur
ive never actually taken "cholesterol" into account in my diet...
funny
cause my bp and rhr is
105/65 43bpm
Posted by: Ben dur
now that i think about it
there have been times when i consumed more than 200g of fat a day
and probably upwards of 300% of the RDA for cholesterol
for extended periods of time
Posted by: juggernaut
wtf kind of combination is that?
Posted by: Ben dur
id probably opt for a bagel covered in cream cheese, or peanut butter
Posted by: T_man
seriously try it
baked beans on toast most people have but top with cheese and you have a 1st class dish with lots of nutrition & cals! ideal for bulking
Posted by: leg_press
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Originally Posted by juggernaut
wtf kind of combination is that?
I think its something to do with bring british,juggernaut. I love lean beef in gravy w/veggies topped off with mashed sweet potatoes which is then run under the grill, dont have it very often though. Same for meat pies and pasties. Havent had beans on toast for ages tho. I've cut out alot of crap and i feel healthier but my weight has dropped
Posted by: sara
this better be refried beans
Posted by: min0 lee
illlllll
Posted by: Chevrolet
mmmm beans and bread
Posted by: Merkaba
If you chopped up some Franks in it I might try it!