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    K_PIN is offline Junior Member
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    How does my diet look?

    I am trying to loose as much fat as possible while retaining muscle.


    Meal 1 – 7:30am
    ½ cup of Quaker Oats
    1 banana
    6 egg whites 2 whole
    2 cups 2% milk (am going to try to switch to skim but i like 2% sooo much better)

    Meal 2 – 11:30am
    2 Chicken Breast Or 1lb of grilled shrimp
    Lettuce, Tomatoes, bell peppers, Cucumbers, sprinkle parmesan cheese, light Italian dressing

    Meal 3 – 2:30pm
    1 Can of tuna
    3 egg whites
    Tbsp. of miracle whip light

    Meal 4 – 5:30pm
    Grilled Chicken Breast, Tilapia fillet, Shrimp, Frog Legs, or lean steak
    Small serving of brown rice or whole grain pasta w/vegetables

    Meal 5 – 8:30pm
    ½ cup of oats
    2 egg whites

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    Look like you could cut the oats out of the last meal, no need for them at that time of night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by K_PIN View Post
    I am trying to loose as much fat as possible while retaining muscle.


    Meal 1 – 7:30am
    ½ cup of Quaker Oats
    1 banana
    6 egg whites 2 whole
    2 cups 2% milk (am going to try to switch to skim but i like 2% sooo much better)

    Drop the banana in favor of berries. I prefer blueberries, any will do. Forget about switching to skim - drop the milk all together. That's alot of sugar, you're not going to do a good job dropping fat drinking milk. Sorry! I love it too and have to live without it

    Meal 2 – 11:30am
    2 Chicken Breast Or 1lb of grilled shrimp
    Lettuce, Tomatoes, bell peppers, Cucumbers, sprinkle parmesan cheese, light Italian dressing

    I'd like to see a complex carb in this meal - brown rice, sweet potato, yam, quinoa, lentils, beans, etc

    Meal 3 – 2:30pm
    1 Can of tuna
    3 egg whites
    Tbsp. of miracle whip light

    Crappy meal. Tuna/eggs are fine, but that's all you have here. Get a good carb source, or trop the miracle whip and use so EVOO and vinegar

    Meal 4 – 5:30pm
    Grilled Chicken Breast, Tilapia fillet, Shrimp, Frog Legs, or lean steak
    Small serving of brown rice or whole grain pasta w/vegetables

    Wow, frog legs - that's new. Not sure how good of a source they are, never heard of them in a BBing diet. Good meal otherwise

    Meal 5 – 8:30pm
    ½ cup of oats
    2 egg whites
    What kind of meal is this? 2 egg whites is like 8g protein, and 1/2 cup of oats (carbs) right before bed? Definitely drop the oats. Drop the egg whites too - they are processed very quickly by your body and won't do much for you overnight. Go with a casein shake, full fat cottage cheese, or a lean steak
    See comments in bold. Diet needs work bro! Next time you post, please include macros for each meal in the form of P/C/F/total calories.

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    Thanks man i see your points very well and will make those adjustments. As for frog legs I use them because I am in south louisiana and I can hop in a boat and go catch hundreds of them. We have a freezer full. They are delicious also. The nutrition facts are below.

    Amount Per Serving - 1 frog leg
    Calories from Fat 1 - Calories 21

    % Daily Values*
    Total Fat 0.09g 0%
    Saturated Fat 0.022g 0%
    Polyunsaturated Fat 0.029g
    Monounsaturated Fat 0.015g
    Cholesterol 14mg 5%
    Sodium 16mg 1%
    Potassium 81mg
    Total Carbohydrate 0g 0%
    Dietary Fiber 0g 0%
    Sugars 0g
    Protein 4.65g

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    Quote Originally Posted by K_PIN View Post
    Thanks man i see your points very well and will make those adjustments. As for frog legs I use them because I am in south louisiana and I can hop in a boat and go catch hundreds of them. We have a freezer full. They are delicious also. The nutrition facts are below.

    Amount Per Serving - 1 frog leg
    Calories from Fat 1 - Calories 21

    % Daily Values*
    Total Fat 0.09g 0%
    Saturated Fat 0.022g 0%
    Polyunsaturated Fat 0.029g
    Monounsaturated Fat 0.015g
    Cholesterol 14mg 5%
    Sodium 16mg 1%
    Potassium 81mg
    Total Carbohydrate 0g 0%
    Dietary Fiber 0g 0%
    Sugars 0g
    Protein 4.65g
    Cheers, works for me!

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