Meal food track Transformation Body
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nutmegoreo wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »
I'm guessing it's the previously mentioned grassy stuff.
I am also a bit confused about this thread, and concerned about the overall calorie counts.
Yeah, this thread does not set a good example for someone new to eating differently and healthy. It sends the wrong message to anyone who hasn't had the opportunity learn more about the subject.
Actually it reinforces the old stereotypes that you have to starve yourself to be 'skinny'.
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queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »
Oh! Haha, yeah I guess that would make more sense.
And that green stuff looks like cooked frozen chopped spinach.
In what though. Soggy sumpin'
I hate to say it but I think it's fish. Microwaved fish.
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There's no transformation, so the thread title makes no sense. Unless it's transforming meals into sad, too-low-calorie snacks. Put the egg yolks back into that first picture. There's no protein anywhere in any of the pictures, other than two sad prawns.0
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Be sure to keep this meal portfolio when applying to be a chef.0
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I think it was an attempt at a humble brag> fail0
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snickerscharlie wrote: »
Double this.0 -
Reported - OP, you need to eat more and probably consult a therapist about your eating disorder.0
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