ODanksta
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Thanks for your input, well I am cutting out red meat totally from my diet.. I read pork lion is healthier then chicken (which I don't know if it's red meat because it's white lol) But no more hamburgers and bacon.. I've know Kale and spinach is healthy.. Honestly I don't really eat very much processed foods that I know of.. I LOVE cheese!!! All cheeses, but I didn't buy any this time..Salads are fantastic and all but it doesn't equal healthy
You can work out all you want but if you don't actually eat properly you will fail
Forget literally everything you "know" about diets and health the majority of the information is wrong
What you need to do is eat for nutrition
That's whole foods with a variety of vegetables grains and proteins and little to no oils (ie veg oil ) and no processed foods
You should have a variety and plentiful diet of foods throughout the day
And a protein shake since you said you're including it
5-6 small meals per day
And sorry to say but limit your alcohol intake a 6 pack a day isn't going to do squat but make your life harder
and as dreadful as it is the key to being healthy is to start making your own food from scratch
This includes your salad dressings
Although time consuming if you do it Ina. Proper way it's pretty easy
Go to grocery store on off day and cook for your week and prep all your breakies and snacks for easy access so you make healthy choices not wrong on the go decisions
Example: cut up all your veggies and store them in individual serving size Tupperware containers and a side of hummus
( just an example of a snack)
If you're going to do smoothies cut up all the fruit and freeze them in individual ziplock bags for easy access
Make your own protein bars don't buy often those bars are nothig but a glorified candy bar
And speaking of being glorified don't get sucked into the market of "healthy" processed foods they are a marketing gimmick they aren't healthy and they do nothing to help you
I have a protein bar homemade recipe made out of various things if you're interested
As for cooking meals at home ease up on oils and butters
If you use margarine switch to real butter
Don't use ketchup or store salad dressings make your own
Cut back on sodium intake
Eating healthy and right takes time and major effort everything that's been taught to us is pretty much a load of bullshit
100 calorie snack cakes provide no nutritional value but are gimmicky ways people think they are eating healthy
Right now the world is on this gluten free protein craze
You don't need a shit ton of protein per day even in weight lifting if you're unsure of your specific protein needs you can use an online calendar
We as a so society over eat protein on a per meal basis
And if you don't have celiac gluten isn't your enemy although that doesn't mean go eat half a loaf of wonder bread eat whole grains or sprouted grain breads should you wish
And most of all raw vegetables they are your new best friend
and in the end don't forget to indulge on a snack here and there or a beer ultimately if you shut yourself out from things you are used to eating every single day you will rebound and go to town and not come back
It takes 22 days to break a habit they say but I think it's best if once a month you splurge on a pizza or whatever
please don't disregard my information simply based on me being a vegan I know a lot of people do on here and I have lots of knowledge on this and it's sad they miss out simply due to being ignorant about my own personal food choices
I really only eat Italian or Balsamic vinaigrette, so is it healthier to make myself using olive oil??? Or just no oil at all? And I would like your avocado dressing if you don't mind.. thanks for your input..
And I have cut down on the beer btw, I drank to much last night because it was my bday.. but since nellie and broke up I've been drinking 3 to 4 beers a day and sometimes have a bottle of wine instead of beer..