Salsa?
Low/Non-fat cottage cheese?
Hard corn tortilla's?
Whole eggs?
Non-fat Mayo?
Salsa?
Low/Non-fat cottage cheese?
Hard corn tortilla's?
Whole eggs?
Non-fat Mayo?
Depends on how hardcore you want to be. Usually when cutting, you want to try and stay with the cleanest/most natural foods. That would rule out your tortillas. Salsa is ok depending on what's in it - find something natural, but still be careful of the sugar content from the tomatoes.
Whole eggs are fine, but not too many. I like to do 1 whole egg to 2-3 whites. I personally don't like non-fat mayo; I stick with full fat mayo and just make sure that I stay within my alloted fat macro for the day. Not the best fat source, obviously, so meals I eat it with (really just tuna) are limited to once a week.
The cottage cheese is fine, but best saved before bed.
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Last edited by gbrice75; 05-08-2010 at 07:02 AM. Reason: Lots of double posts lately!
The tortilla's are very small with only 8g/C per tortilla, and next to no fat. Would you still say no to them??
The salsa is 8g/C per 1/2 cup, 4 of those carbs being sugar. I use about 1/2 cup/day. Would you still say this is OK??
I'm like you and only use my mayo for tuna, but I use the non-fat kind. However, unlike you, I eat this almost everyday. Would you still say that's OK??
As for the whole eggs, I eat 4-5/day with a stick of low-fat cheese. This is an attempt at a Protein/fat only meal so I keep the carbs out. I choose so many eggs because I don't really enjoy just using lean meat all day as my whole food protein choice.
What do you think?
I dont think the whole eggs r an issue.
I eat 6-10 a day and im still alive.
The cholesterol isnt as much of an issue as people make it out to be.
Research into eggs and cholesterol qnd you will find a lot of info on how they do not actually. Increase cholesterol levels.
The yolks are nutrient packed and also have protein. They are there to create a whole amino profile.
I will post an artice on Animal pak about eggs. It is quite good
No argument with the first sentence, they are definitely nutrient rich. It should be noted however that egg whites alone are a complete protein source - one of the vets just recently posted the amino profile. I'll link it if I can find it.
That said, I still think the fat content is high for a cutting diet, because you will no doubt be getting fat throughout the day from other sources - meats, nuts, fish, etc. I guess the point is if you can fit 4-5 eggs into your daily fat allotment, go for it.
Kool stick tht link up if u find it m8
and yeh you must remember if ur going to have 6 or so eggs that will possibly be 50% of ur fat intake 4 the day
Last edited by baseline_9; 05-08-2010 at 02:26 PM.
I found it bro - info was from one of the vets, Tailboxa. Check this thread out:
http://forums.steroid.com/showthread.php?t=426933
Just wondering about cheriso ham sausage, u dont cook it u can just cut and eat? i have a feeling you shouldnt really be eating it but thought id find out??
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