Well, what can I say. Felt a binge coming on so I decided yesterday would be a re-feed day. Grabbed good stuff. Ground beef, almonds, an orange, and some oats for just over 3100 calories. (Sugar Crisp and Chocolate you all won't know about if you don't check my log. Oops.)
It's astonishing to me what sugar and starch does. I'm maybe 6-700 calories over what I believe will be maintenance, and my weight is up by almost 2 pounds. I know it's water. It just takes time to clear. The calories should only account for about 4 oz of fat. I had fun though. :) It's nice to be able to delve from time to time. Glad the bulk of my choices were good (though I think they were all 'good').
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178.4 lb
Lost so far: 6.6 lb.
Still to go: 3.4 lb.
Diet followed reasonably well.
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Diet Calendar Entry for 29 May 2015:
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1789 kcal
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Fat: 61.04g | Prot: 143.61g | Carb: 169.19g.
Lunch: British Columbia spartan apple, Bananas, Cheddar Cheese, Yellow Sweet Peppers, White Rice, Egg White, Egg. Dinner: Asparagus, White Rice, Baked or Broiled Salmon, Hollandaise sauce. Snacks/Other: Strawberry Ice Creams, MuscleTech 100% Premium Whey Protein Plus - Chocolate, LeanFit Whey Protein Shake - Vanilla, 2% Fat Milk. more...
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gaining 12.6 lb a week
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Comments
At least times of "experimenting" (sounds better than binge!) like that help us get an idea of what we can and can't do, or what it'll cost us. I'm finding that getting close to 3000 calories a day for a couple days will cost me a couple pounds as long as I don't go nuts with carbs. Not bad really, and doesn't take too long to get it back off.
29 May 15 by member: jmb3450
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Try to binge on string beans for a change .... (*lol*) i bet you you cannot do it! It is always chocolate, cheese, meat, chips. Or as i like to call them: carb (sugar), fat (grease), protein (animal kind) and minerals (salt).
29 May 15 by member: puhpine
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Roasted salted string beans, actually are pretty good lol.
29 May 15 by member: nicholaix
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We all need a break now and then. At least you stayed with good foods mostly. Keep on keeping on.
29 May 15 by member: CatHerder
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Nicho. Do you know of a good recipe? I'd try them. Honest I would.
29 May 15 by member: northernmusician
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Put fresh green beans in a zip bag, pour in a swig of olive oil and shake. Put on a cookies sheet, bake at 400 for 20 minutes(depends on your oven). They should look a bit shriveled. Salt to taste. I do the same thing with carrots or cauliflower or asparagus... You get the idea. My kids will eat almost any veggie roasted and salted lol.
29 May 15 by member: nicholaix
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29 May 15 by member: nicholaix
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No ketchup? Oh, man! Forget it!
29 May 15 by member: northernmusician
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Going to have to try the green bean or asparagus thing. Not to fear, NM, you've got t0 tickle the palate now and then.
29 May 15 by member: DairyKing
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I have heard you can cook them that way on the grill too.
29 May 15 by member: nicholaix
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fun to hear you can actually desecrate string beans to make them taste like chips... but in the end, during a binge-mood, what will you go for?
30 May 15 by member: puhpine
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Maud, I'm afraid you're correct. I'm not sure string beans qualify as a 'binge' food. lol
30 May 15 by member: northernmusician
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