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    Boston Market meals pre workout

    Is the food from Boston Market nutritious? I'm talking about the chicken (1/4 white meat NO skin), turkey, gravy, green beans, broccoli, mashed potatoes, and potatoes au gratin.

    I plan on eating, sometimes for pre workout, either chicken or turkey with gravy and 2 sides (1 veggie and 1 starch).

    Is this good for someone who is NOT cutting?
    Last edited by Aggression; 01-01-2005 at 09:56 PM.

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    no freggin way is this stuff healthy for you. but if you dont mind junk in your trunk then godspeed, gravy and all that **** they put in the mash taters. . .horrible option

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    What about the chicken, turkey, broccoli and green beans?

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    the chicken is prob good yeah.

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    What about Lean Cuisine or Healthy Choice frozen dinners? They are low cal low fat....sometimes need something quick. But I worry about nutritional values.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hot-Rox
    What about Lean Cuisine or Healthy Choice frozen dinners? They are low cal low fat....sometimes need something quick. But I worry about nutritional values.
    Not enough protein to begin with. There are infinitely better choices out there to have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hot-Rox
    What about Lean Cuisine or Healthy Choice frozen dinners? They are low cal low fat....sometimes need something quick. But I worry about nutritional values.
    maybe that would be an ideal choice if you were a 110 lb female on a weight watchers program, not concerned with muscular atrophy or the yo-yo effect!

    Read the stickies above and decide which you need to use as a guideline based on your goals!

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    if u need something quick grab a shake and flax and broccoli

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