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Ch@rl!3m0ng wrote: » I Normally cook some pasta Chicken or Tuna the night before and then eat that at my desk along with some carrot sticks (Is in training to become bugs bunny with the ammount of carrots I eat) This is suplimented by Protein shakes and tins of fish.
VAHokie56 wrote: » this sounds like my diet. My GF hates that all I eat is steak,tuna or chicken...of course veggies and fruit too...Clean diet though almost takes cardio out of the picture
whatthehell wrote: » This almost sounds like the whole Paleo Diet type deal. Anyone heard of this or adhere to it?
onesaint wrote: » I'm a type 1 diabetic and adhere to a low carbohydrate diet which is Paleo like. I figure, I'm taking medicine to counteract the effects of sugar (carbohydrates), eating less sugar leads to less medicine. That's a good thing in the long run and makes things more manageable.
NewManSoon wrote: » Currently reading Primal Body, Primal Mind - Beyond the Paleo Diet for Total Health and a longer Life. by Nora T. Gedgaudas Good read if anyone is interested in a low carb / gluten free lifestyle.
Claymoore wrote: » Lately I am always traveling so I go out and spend $10-$15 a day for lunch that I expense back. On the one day a week I work from home, I hit the fridge and scavenge for leftovers. When I am working local I prefer to bring my lunch.
JDMurray wrote: » For lunch break, I work out in the company fitness center and eat lunch at my desk, where I spend most of that time answering posts on TE. For lunch I usually prefer Thai, Indian, Japanese, or Hawaiian/Filipino food. But I really need to start making my own lunches at home to save both calories and money. Here's to starting cooking on the weekends to prepare weekday lunches!
demonfurbie wrote: » what do yall do for your lunch break? i cook (i dont trust microwaves much so i use a stove outside) and then i watch some netflix
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