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scho63 02-24-2023 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 16824212)
I eat probably 3 sticks of butter per day, is that bad?

Just mix it with 6 pounds of roasted grains and hay and you will be healthy as a horse. :D

scho63 02-24-2023 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by stevieray (Post 16823539)
Pork loin in the slow cooker with ginger and thyme, homemade mashed potatoes with gravy made from the pork broth, broccoli, and biscuits with honey.


burp.

I'm very interested in the details of how much this weighed, prep, amount of liquid, type of liquid, cooking time, setting.

Was it tender and juicy?

I have a nice slow cooker that is getting used as much as a treadmill in Lizzo's basement and want to learn how to make it work better as I screwed up the first two of three things I cooked, including a pork loin that came out tough.

scho63 02-24-2023 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Fish (Post 16823648)
I mean no offense. But you are either a biological phenomenon with the metabolism of a Kryptonian. Or you're completely full of shit. Your entire existence as represented by your posts on this forum is a real enigma.

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.

If you were smart, which you are not, you would know that there are three body types; Endomorphs, Ectomorphs and Mesomorphs.

Those body types play a HUGE role in how you process food and how your body reacts over your life. While you can't abuse food to an obscene amount, some people have great genetics. Swimmer physiques have trouble gaining weight no matter what they eat. They are know as Ectomorphs.

I am built like a Cavemen, an Endomorph. Short, squat and low to the ground.

https://cdn.muscleandstrength.com/si.../bodytypes.jpg

scho63 02-24-2023 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Renegade (Post 16824068)
Sugar and salt. All food establishments add these two ingredients. This is why we keep coming back

:thumb:

Rain Man 02-24-2023 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 16824212)
I eat probably 3 sticks of butter per day, is that bad?

I think you're okay as long as you dilute them by putting them on cinnamon rolls.

scho63 02-24-2023 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by BWillie (Post 16824121)
Could someone who its rather healthy but doesn't cook alot give me examples of what they eat in a week? Even if my GF does cook, which is rare these days I feel like the food we eat out may even be more healthy than what she cooks and slathers in butter and salt anyway.

Why not call a decent restaurant place and buy a steak, meatloaf, grilled fish, or roasted chicken?

You can buy bags of Birdseye Steam Fresh veggies and in 3 minutes have a super healthy side dish. Add some Sesame oil, very little soy, some ginger powder, some chili oil and it tastes Asian. Or add lime juice, Cilantro, and extra virgin olive oil and it tastes Mexican.

Your daily salt consumption is a big No-No

scho63 02-24-2023 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 16824299)
Thanks man! I don't have to go to Ashburn or Cary very often anymore but I'm always looking for stuff to do when I'm in either place.

Next time you know you're going, PM me and I'll fill you in. The time of year has a lot to do with what I would recommend. :thumb:

stevieray 02-24-2023 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 16825677)
If they asked him "Would you like to Supersize your order" he had to.

At the end he was cringing when they asked him. LMAO

Took him over a year to lose the weight he gained in a month.

Sugar intake was the size of a small car.

scho63 02-24-2023 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by KCUnited (Post 16824372)
I'm not a buffet person but I am drawn to the occasional grocery store salad bar that hasn't already been pillaged

Not sure if the price per lb has skyrocketed or if I was just really high but the other day I somehow walked out with an $18 salad

Whole Foods or Wegmans or the only two I'll go to. The rest look like infection spreaders with second hand items.

scho63 02-24-2023 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 16824379)

That's an appetizer for me. :LOL:

Fish 02-24-2023 12:52 PM

scho trying to give health advice. LMAO

ToxSocks 02-24-2023 01:23 PM

/shrug.

I've pretty much lived an entire life eating junk processed food. My current diet is about a 60-40 ratio of junk food to home cooking (even my home cooking is kinda junky).

I currently weigh about 15lbs more than i did in HS (at age 38) and fall in the Normal/Healthy weight range for my height.

BUT, i also stay pretty active on the weekends with recreational sports and often workout 3-4 days a week during the spring and summer.

Shiver Me Timbers 02-24-2023 01:33 PM

I buy lunch for my crew every Friday. 2 years ago the average cost was a bit over $400.00.
Last year it was $700.00 with the same number of mouths.
Year to date it is averaging right at $800.00.
Inflation is transitory, or so I heard.

KCUnited 02-24-2023 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by scho63 (Post 16825724)
Whole Foods or Wegmans or the only two I'll go to. The rest look like infection spreaders with second hand items.

Threre's a brand new Safeway near me. Beautiful store. Clean and nice and more market style than big box grocers so the deli/salad bar area is top notch.

My only complaint is that they usually only have 1 register going with the rest being self checkout. I'm a self checkout fan but there's a **** ton of old people down here in the winter and watching peepaw trying to scan in a watermelon makes running in for 1 or 2 things a little more difficult than it should be.

scho63 02-24-2023 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by KCUnited (Post 16824267)
*I don't eat breakfast and don't really value lunch so the redundancy doesn't really bother me.

I hate breakfast too and especially hate eggs.

I'll have an English muffin occasionally, maybe a Post Great Grains Banana Nut Crunch cereal or a rare BLT sandwich but the ONLY time I like breakfast is when I go on vacation.

Then the breakfast buffet at the hotel is good and I can relax. Pancakes with Banana and Walnuts inside are my go to with a side of sausage links, extra crispy hash browns, plate of tropical fruit, decaf coffee and freshly squeezed OJ.


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