I'm not really into strict dieting and supplements and crap so this was a kinda eye-opener for me: I was out visiting clients yesterday when I realised that it was already 12pm and that I had had nothing to eat for the whole day thus far. Now, normally when this happens, I quickly get myself a 2 litre milk and half a dozen or so Macdonalds burgers to get back on track, so to speak!
This time, however,I went into a food store and saw that they had these plastic containers with ready-to-eat chicken strips which looked nice. They were deboned, skinless and contained only 2 grams of fat per 100 grams (please don't ask me to try and convert this into pounds and ounces and shit!) and had a lemon and herb sauce. What really grabbed me was that it actually contained 30.8 grams of proteing per 100 grams, so I bought myself a 300g packet of these. Also, I got 1 kilo of fat-free fruit yoghurt containing a total of 55 grams of protein.
I went back to my car and had a quick, decent meal. When adding everything up, I realised that I just had 150 grams of protein and only 6 grams of fat! Wow! I'd have to have 4 big servings of foul tasting protein powder to have the same amount of protein, and would then have to spend the rest of the day inhaling my own even more foul smelling methane gases!
So my plan is this: I'm gonna get the wife to prepare me two servings a day of similarly flavoured chicken and go and buy a couple of crates of fat-free yoghurt. This way, I'll get 300 grams of extra protein a day without going bankrupt and not have to worry about getting my arse even fatter than it already is, as I'll only be consuming 6 grams of fat to go with.
How's that for a no-brainer bulking diet?!
Arnie