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    Your view? Perfect Muscle Building Food.

    Peoples view on this article??

    On the post below, i had to remove the actual link but micheyknox put in the effort to get out all the information, thanks mate
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    the link provided above, and i tidied it up a bit..


    Perfect Meals: Build Mass & Torch Bodyfat With This Full Day’s Worth Of Perfect Food Choice

    The following six meals have one thing in common: They’re perfect. They’re flawless. They’re clean as can be, and they’re ideal because they help you build muscle (provided you’re hitting the gym devotedly), burn fat and promote overall stellar health. And, conveniently, they account for a full day’s worth of great eating. Not sure what to eat for breakfast? Lunch? Dinner? All of the above? Now you are. And while you may have to tweak portion sizes to fit your bodytype, the following meals are about as universally bodybuilder-friendly as they come. Enjoy.



    The Perfect Breakfast

    4-6 egg whites with 2 whole eggs
    1 serving Cream of Wheat cereal
    1 banana

    525 calories, 38 g protein, 59 g carbs, 15 g fat

    Why?

    Eggs, a universal bodybuilding staple, offer easy-to-digest protein to kick-start muscle growth. Cream of Wheat provides energy-rich complex carbohydrates, and bananas contain both fructose and potassium, which support glycogen formation in the liver and muscles to minimize muscle breakdown in the body.

    Hardgainer Tip:


    Substitute 16 ounces of low-fat milk for water in prepping the Cream of Wheat. This adds another 16 grams of protein, 24 grams of carbohydrate and 4 grams of fat.

    Shredding Tip:

    Go with all egg whites to keep fat and calories as low as possible and substitute a cup of strawberries for the banana to shed another 50 calories.

    The Perfect Lunch


    6-9 oz. extra-lean ground beef
    2 cups pasta
    3/4 cup broccoll

    700 calories, 60 g protein, 83 g carbs, 13 g fat

    Why?

    For muscle-building, there’s nothing like beef it contains creatine, all the necessary aminos and a full spectrum of B vitamins, and it’s dense in iron to assist in energy production. Pasta provides carbs, which are essential for energy, and broccoli yields compounds that help with fat control.

    Hardgainer Tip:

    Choose lean, not extra-lean, beef (around 10%-15% fat as opposed to under 10%). The extra fat and calories spare the burning of glycogen and protein for greater growth.

    Shredding Tip:

    Temper your lunchtime carb intake: Eat just 1 cup of pasta but double up on the broccoli low in calories, high in fiber to control calories and your feelings of hunger.


    The Perfect PreWorkout Snack

    (One hour before training)

    1 cup fat-free cottage cheese
    4 slices rye toast with 2 Tbsp. grape jam

    532 calories, 35 g protein, 89 g carbs, 4 g fat

    Why?


    The protein from cottage cheese hits the blood by workout time, sparing muscle breakdown. Grape jam offers sugar, which kicks up insulin to minimize breakdown as well. Rye bread is a slow-burning carb, preventing blood-sugar drops that can come from eating sugar alone.

    Hardgainor Tip:

    Include extra jam to guard against the depletion of glycogen.

    Shredding Tip:

    Stick to two slices of toast to control carbs but don’t forgo the jam you’ll need the quick burst of energy to offset muscle breakdown.


    The Perfect Post-Training Snack


    Whey-protein shake (two scoops mixed with water)
    1 cup rlce with 4 Tbsp. raisins

    549 calories, 45 g protein, 91 g carbs, 2 g fat

    Why?


    Recovery and growth. Fast-digesting protein and carbs jump-start the rebuilding process. Whey is a great source of amino acids, and the rice and raisin mixture offers concentrated carbs that kick up insulin for muscle repair.

    Hardgainer Tip:

    Bump the rice serving to 1 1/2 cups for more simple carbs.

    Shredding Tip:


    Eat 1/2 cup of rice and 1-2 tablespoons raisins.

    The Perfect Anytime Snack

    (Turkey sandwich)

    2 slices whole-grain bread
    2-3 slices fat-free cheese
    3-4 slices deli turkey breast
    Mustard and fat-free mayo

    316 calories, 36 g protein, 34 g carbs, 4 g fat

    Why?

    Convenience, as well as that much-needed sixth meal of the day. The balanced combination of protein, carbs and fat in this sandwich are ideal for mass-building.

    Hardgainer Tip:

    Add a glass of low-fat milk and a piece of fruit if you have a speedier-than-average metabolism.

    Shredding Tip:


    Use carb-reduced bread to keep carbohydrates and calories under control.

    The Perfect Dinner

    1 chicken breast (7-9 oz.)
    1 yam
    1 cup peas, corn and carrots

    603 calories, 69 g protein, 61 g carbs, 7 g fat

    Why?

    The combination of carbohydrates and lean protein in this meal increases the levels of insulin in the blood, fostering a hormonal environment that’s ideal for muscle growth. Yams digest slowly, helping to sustain that environment, and lower-fat protein, like this chicken breast, helps keep bodyfat in check.

    Hardgainer Tip:

    Add a tall glass of low-fat milk and saute the chicken in extra-virgin olive oil for additional protein and essential fats that help growth.

    Shredding Tip:


    Eat half the yam and ditch the vegetable medley, which is higher in calories, for a lower-calorie vegetable like green beans.
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    nice i was contemplating on doing that! But then got side tracked my bad!

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    OP - Please edit your post and remove the link. You can repost the info it provides, just not the link - linking to other sites is against the rules. Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gbrice75 View Post
    OP - Please edit your post and remove the link. You can repost the info it provides, just not the link - linking to other sites is against the rules. Thanks!
    no worries mate didn't know

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    ^^ no problem, thanks!

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    Re: the info - a little dated IMO, specifically the pre/post workout nutrition. 4 slices of rye? C'mon... surely we can do better than that.

    Overall though, decent choices otherwise.

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