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Thread: Just curious cutting diets/meals

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    Just curious cutting diets/meals

    What is everyone's overall favorite meals when on a cutting cycle?

    I'm trying to find snacks on the go and cant seem to find anything that fits the bill properly.

    Thanks.

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    Also, what are some good websites that you buy supplements and food from? Thanks.

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    Some of my favorites are: Breakfast = 3/4 cup oatmeal with water and there is this Syrup that is made by Walden Farms that has 0 cals 0 carbs 0 fats and 0 sugars and taste better than real syrup IMO.

    I also like chicken with some lemon pepper or Mrs. Dash seasoning with a sweet potato or brown rice is always great.

    Mainly the syrup is what keeps me sane. I mean i would put it on chicken its that good. I tried it on my sweet potatos and it outstanding....

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    Dude thats awesome thanks for the info. Where do you get this syrup at if you dont mind me asking?

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    I like to snack on beef jerky. I get some that is low sodium.
    Buff

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    They just recently started selling it in a local supermarket near my house but you can just google it and order it from their website. They have a ton of products and honestly i havent found one that i have disliked yet.

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