Blue Suede
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but breadcrumbs are the bomb
stir fried vegies (snow peas, capsicum, water chestnut, asparagus, pak choy, zucchini, chilli)2 eggs with sour cream (idk weird craving)
brazil nuts, walnuts and almonds
about to have lunch which will be chicken kiev (with no bread crumbs) and green vegies
fuck yeah getting back on the healthy eating bandwagon
ugh get some sleepthere are NO crabs in atkins chocolate bar
Crabs lol. I assume you meant carbs.there are NO crabs in atkins chocolate bars
not the big meal replacement ones, the ~35g ones duh
I wouldn't say any of those kind of things are worth the money unless you are actually on a keto diet or trying to restrict carb intake for whatever reason. Afaik, they aren't significantly lower in calories but have pretty much no carbs so it won't kick people on low carb diets out of ketosis if they give into chocolate cravings.So I am trying to lose weight (and improve my bmi) and am watching my calories. How many calories are in those chocolate bars?
there are 186 calories i am pretty sureCrabs lol. I assume you meant carbs.
So I am trying to lose weight (and improve my bmi) and am watching my calories. How many calories are in those chocolate bars?
I ate a chocolate bar the other day and then done the math and realised I had to walk for 40 minutes to negate the calories. When you think about it like that, eating it doesn't seem worthwhile.
Look up ketonic diets, that's where a lot of the avoiding carbs for losing weight comes from. But also like kfnmpah said protein is better for satiety and it's probably bro science but carbs + fat is supposed to be be bad. Something to do with GI and insulin spikes or what not but I think all that might have been debunked.Why are cards better at losing weight than calories?
I assume it matters what you eat? E.g. 1200 calories of chocolate is probably not as good as 1200 calories of fruit, nuts, bread, popcorn etc?
uh no it really does matterSupposedly, if you are getting enough micro nutrients (vitamins etc.) it doesn't matter where the calories are coming from.
he meant in terms of macros, not necessarily where the macros are coming fromuh no it really does matter
carbs, especially refined sugar, are really bad for you besides the weight gain