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If true, I cannot fathom spending what you do on just food for a month just for yourself. That's straight up insane to me. I mean, how do you not cook any meals at home? That's just incomprehensible. Are you aware that you could literally save a thousand dollars a month? I love to cook. It gives me a great deal of satisfaction. I prefer my own prepared meals to most restaurants. It depends on the situation, with regards to travelling and vacations and such. But there are many months when I bet I don't eat outside of home cooking but maybe 3-4 times per month. And I eat very well, almost no frozen processed crap. Regardless, it's pretty baffling seeing the difference in diet habits in this thread. |
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If it wasn't for dishes I would love to cook. I only take in like 3300 to 3400 cals I would estimate. You have to realize I was 125 lbs as a junior in HS and Im just in avg shape now as a 185 pound 5'11" guy since I dont work out anymore. Im sure once I hit 200 lbs at 45 or something Ill start giving a shit |
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Prices are way to high, even at fast-food joints.
I treat myself once a week at Arbys. I love the French Dip and the regular roast beef sandwiches. And when they have coupon specials I can get two roast beef sandwiches for $5.25. I eat one and put the other in the fridge for tomorrow. Outside of that, no fast food. |
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I mean, our Walmart is exceptional. Order qty 1 bananas and they deliver ONE banana, not 1 BUNCH. They substitute tea for coffee. I mean, I could go on but I think you get the point. |
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But as I said in my previous post, you just never know what they're going to deliver and how wrong it is compared to what we ordered. |
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I too was 120 lbs as a junior in HS. In fact, when I got back from Germany my senior year of college, I was 140 and about as healthy as I could be after riding an old 3-speed bike up a mountain every day. Then I got an office job after college and didn't change my eating habits. I ended up having surgery at 45 to correct all the damage I did to my body in the 20 years in between. Your eating WILL catch up with you. Everybody ages, you can't avoid it. |
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You probably eat 250-300 g of fat a day and 400 g of carbs. Can’t say even imagine how much sodium. That is ridiculously unhealthy and unstable. You may feel the scale doesn’t see this but your body is absolutely feeling the affects. |
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