Campbell's or homemade?
A rolling compendium of everything Julian eats: a guide to healthy living
grateful wrote:Homemade. I generally make all my soups.
Campbell's or homemade?
- [li]two eggs over medium[/li]
[li]salsa[/li]
Julian, wrote:[li]two eggs over medium[/li]
[li]salsa[/li]
no toast? no fruit? no juice? no coffee or tea?
sweetcell wrote:Two eggs with salsa is probably the largest breakfast I've had in years. I have a morning meal MAYBE once a month.
no toast? no fruit? no juice? no coffee or tea?
sweetcell wrote:Julian, wrote:[li]two eggs over medium[/li]
[li]salsa[/li]
no toast? no fruit? no juice? no coffee or tea?
Carb, carb, carb…and nectar of life
juice is just sugar water, almost as bad as soda and only nutritional content is usually added not naturally occurring.
Now if you fresh juiced…that's a different story
also breakfast…in my house is always a big meal with few carbs
Americans tend to eat tons of carbs for breakfast and very little veggies/protien
- [li]bean, avocado, and jalapeño chimichangas[/li]
[li]salsa and tapatio hot sauce[/li]
Julian, wrote:[li]bean, avocado, and jalapeño chimichangas[/li]
[li]salsa and tapatio hot sauce[/li]
Frozen or restaurant?
Can you give us the macronutrient breakdown on those chimichangas? Keep in mind that the McNugget breaks down into 3 equal parts.
- [li]Grape tomatoes[/li]
[li]Carrot chips[/li]
Thank you, for bmi fat shaming me. Back to working out every day. Eating right for the first time in years. Only water. Walk / jogging every,day. Down from 230 to 215 in less than 2 weeks. Soon, I will be, black relaxer . . . Who deleted his photos, by the way.
- [li]baked Brussels sprout leaves on barley[/li]
- [li]a banana[/li]
Julian, wrote:[li]two eggs over medium[/li]
[li]salsa[/li]
Julian, wrote:[li]bean, avocado, and jalapeño chimichangas[/li]
[li]salsa and tapatio hot sauce[/li]
Julian, wrote:[li]Grape tomatoes[/li]
[li]Carrot chips[/li]
Julian, wrote:[li]baked Brussels sprout leaves on barley[/li]
Julian, wrote:[li]a banana[/li]
I am becoming increasingly concerned about your caloric intake. If this is everything you eat (as advertised), this is the antithesis of healthy living.
grateful wrote:You think I should have passed on the banana?
I am becoming increasingly concerned about your caloric intake.
Yeah, I think he's going to have start instagram feed so we can inspect the portion size
and if it's prepackaged, a shot of the ingredients
but looking like only 500-600 calories a day
and if it's prepackaged, a shot of the ingredients
but looking like only 500-600 calories a day
Julian, wrote:grateful wrote:You think I should have passed on the banana?
I am becoming increasingly concerned about your caloric intake.
It seems you don't eat enough to be considered healthy. Yesterday you had grape tomatoes, carrot chips, baked brussels sprout leaves and barley. While you *could* have eaten 2,000 calories of that, you would have been severely lacking in all macronutrients and many micronutrients. This is not healthy living.
Sidehatch wrote:Oh, no, it's definitely more than 500-600 calories a day. Its definitely a portion-size issue, which is admittedly hard to tell from a bulleted list. My dinner is generally 800-1000 calories on its own with a "snack"-sized lunch. I generally do not eat in the mornings.
Yeah, I think he's going to have start instagram feed so we can inspect the portion size
and if it's prepackaged, a shot of the ingredients
but looking like only 500-600 calories a day
grateful wrote:This is fattie talk. We are seconds away from you talking about "starvation mode" and your "condishuns." Post a photo of yourself to confirm you're not a hambeast, please.
This is not healthy living.
FFS!


grateful wrote:
FFS!
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I have it on good authority that you are much slimmer than Julian. He has multiple necks/chins based on his social media photos.