Sweet potato replacement
damndanielle21
Posts: 17 Member
Hey guys, I'm starting a cutting plan and I need to find a replacement for sweet potatoes. I just cannot stomach them! Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
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What about sweet potatoes do you want to replace? Calories? micros? Why do you need to replace them at all?0
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Most obvious replacement would be a white potatoe.
Why however are you needing to cut them from your diet if you can't stomach them? How did they get in your diet in the first place? Why eat something that you don't like?0 -
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Butternut squash maybe. You can steam it or bake it in wedges. Very tasty and nutritious and low in calories.0
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http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/jen-rankin-cutting-program.html?page=1
Starting this plan today, guys.0 -
Is that the same meal plan every day? Gosh!
Nutritionally, ordinary white or russet potatoes are pretty similar to sweet pots.0 -
melaniecheeks wrote: »Is that the same meal plan every day? Gosh!
Nutritionally, ordinary white or russet potatoes are pretty similar to sweet pots.
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No reason to follow that cutting plan specifically. Enter your stats into MFP, log your food accurately, stay within your calorie goal. It's not that complex. If I had to eat the same thing every day, it would be miserable. And as you've seen, there's a problem when you don't like a particular item. That's one of the joys of being flexible.
If you really do want to stick with that same meal plan, sub white potatoes. They have a very similar macro breakdown. But, you are likely going to be missing some micronutrients since you won't be eating a varied diet overall.0 -
No reason to follow that cutting plan specifically. Enter your stats into MFP, log your food accurately, stay within your calorie goal. It's not that complex. If I had to eat the same thing every day, it would be miserable. And as you've seen, there's a problem when you don't like a particular item. That's one of the joys of being flexible.
If you really do want to stick with that same meal plan, sub white potatoes. They have a very similar macro breakdown. But, you are likely going to be missing some micronutrients since you won't be eating a varied diet overall.
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You want to lose 30lbs in 4 weeks?0
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I would also caution following a set meal plan like that. It looks like that plan would end up with you eating 1100-1200 calories a day. I would feel like crap eating like that (due to food quantity and quality), especially following that exercise plan.0
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This has to be a quick fix regime because someone would need to be super-human to put up with it for months - the very thought of 'peanut butter' makes me heave lol0
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nicoleromine wrote: »I would also caution following a set meal plan like that. It looks like that plan would end up with you eating 1100-1200 calories a day. I would feel like crap eating like that (due to food quantity and quality), especially following that exercise plan.
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suziecue20 wrote: »This has to be a quick fix regime because someone would need to be super-human to put up with it for months - the very thought of 'peanut butter' makes me heave lol
I've been searching for the perfect cutting meal plan that fits my needs for weeks. This is perfect for me, minus the sweet potato.0 -
For me, the perfect "cutting meal plan" was eating food I liked under my calorie goal (which after exercise was somewhere between 1800 and 2000 calories a day). I lost 65 pounds that way, and I've kept it off. Good luck, though.0
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damndanielle21 wrote: »melaniecheeks wrote: »Is that the same meal plan every day? Gosh!
Nutritionally, ordinary white or russet potatoes are pretty similar to sweet pots.
If you're serious about cutting, you should find a better plan, one that you can stick to without going to the forums to start making exceptions before you even start.
Have you thought about simply using MFP's basic concept of eating whatever you want but within a calculated calorie budget?0 -
damndanielle21 wrote: »melaniecheeks wrote: »Is that the same meal plan every day? Gosh!
Nutritionally, ordinary white or russet potatoes are pretty similar to sweet pots.
If you're serious about cutting, you should find a better plan, one that you can stick to without going to the forums to start making exceptions before you even start.
Have you thought about simply using MFP's basic concept of eating whatever you want but within a calculated calorie budget?
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nicoleromine wrote: »For me, the perfect "cutting meal plan" was eating food I liked under my calorie goal (which after exercise was somewhere between 1800 and 2000 calories a day). I lost 65 pounds that way, and I've kept it off. Good luck, though.
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