What have you eaten today?
From foie gras and Château Pétrus to beans on toast and Happy Shopper cola.
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Re: What have you eaten today?Gonna be quite difficult to get back into routine again(Original post by ieatcheeseyo)
Daaaam, Pre Olympic Team :O
I've skived nfl training for about a month now, So my plan Is to eat as much as I can in the holidays (probably weigh about 80+ kg) gotta burn it off and eat healthily when school starts
Being an overweight person is great in the freedom of what you eat but I couldn't do it for long, I've gotten so self-conscious going out and eating in public. You just accumulate energy that you need to burn off and after exercising so rigorously for pretty much all my life is just doesn't feel right. I couldn't imagine doing this for the rest of my life, although in some ways I wish I could.
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Re: What have you eaten today?Tell your family and your friends that your dieting, so they can "watch" what you eat...(Original post by Apa)
Gonna be quite difficult to get back into routine again
Being an overweight person is great in the freedom of what you eat but I couldn't do it for long, I've gotten so self-conscious going out and eating in public. You just accumulate energy that you need to burn off and after exercising so rigorously for pretty much all my life is just doesn't feel right. I couldn't imagine doing this for the rest of my life, although in some ways I wish I could.
Might help, or get your mum to prepare foods?
I stick to eat, running out of breath after 10 minutes (of a 3 hour training session isn't great :%)
Doubt many boys get self concious :L, I've been 65-70 Kg for a few years, (16 years old) Gone up during x mas -_- -
Re: What have you eaten today?Lol, yeah...I don't live at my mums, I live with my boyfriend(Original post by ieatcheeseyo)
Tell your family and your friends that your dieting, so they can "watch" what you eat...
Might help, or get your mum to prepare foods?
I stick to eat, running out of breath after 10 minutes (of a 3 hour training session isn't great :%)
Doubt many boys get self concious :L, I've been 65-70 Kg for a few years, (16 years old) Gone up during x mas -_-
I haven't lived with my mum for a very long time 
Yeah, it's a lot easier for men. Most people don't bat an eyelid if they see a slightly bigger-than-average man but if it's a woman...
Unfortunately due to the influence of celebrities the expectations are so much higher for women, which is really annoying when you don't look like a supermodel.
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Re: What have you eaten today?
Breakfast: bowl of branflakes, smoothie.
Dinner: shallot and walnut tart (getting the last of my mum's cooking in before I return to uni...) with veg and new potatoes
Tea: Quorn southern fried 'chicken' burgers with veg.
Not very exciting, to be honest
I shall miss free(ish) food
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Re: What have you eaten today?Fair enough but that 5 hours I was walking constantly, and crumpets don't exactly give you much energy(Original post by Bubbles*de*Milo)
Is that a long time?
OP; A jacket potato with salad for lunch (2.30). Dinner (8pm), a chicken kiev and a few chips. That's it I think, some lemonade and some diet coke excluded.
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Re: What have you eaten today?Massively jealous of your lunch. Has inspired me to go to Sainsbury's tomorrow for feta and olives.(Original post by DannyW94)
Breakfast - Porridge with a kiwi, blueberries, strawberries and some banana.
Lunch - Salad with feta cheese and olives, as well as cous-cous, houmous and a pitta bread.
Dinner - Some soya chicken nuggets, more cous-cous, green beans, sweetcorn and a bit of spinach.
Snacks - 2 dates, couple of handfuls of raisins, a tangerine and a yoghurt
Being an overweight person is great in the freedom of what you eat but I couldn't do it for long, I've gotten so self-conscious going out and eating in public. You just accumulate energy that you need to burn off and after exercising so rigorously for pretty much all my life is just doesn't feel right. I couldn't imagine doing this for the rest of my life, although in some ways I wish I could.