FAT BURNING FOODS TO EAT EVERYDAY!
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shellbellv12 wrote: »Jeezo guys a bit harsh in your comments, some of you need to lighten up! All I posted were a variety of foods that are good for you as part of a balanced diet. I believe in flexible dieting and I believe in lifting weights. But eating more of what's really good for you based on nutrients is more important than calorie deficit in order to sustain a healthy balanced life style.
You also made the claim in your thread title that these foods burn fat. I think you'll find that this isn't a board that takes misinformation very well. But really, bumping this thread just ensures that more people will see/post in it. That's your prerogative, but it might have been better to let this one die.
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shellbellv12 wrote: »Jeezo guys a bit harsh in your comments, some of you need to lighten up! All I posted were a variety of foods that are good for you as part of a balanced diet. I believe in flexible dieting and I believe in lifting weights. But eating more of what's really good for you based on nutrients is more important than calorie deficit in order to sustain a healthy balanced life style.
This has to be the most delayed reaction to a thread in the history of life. April 2013?
I hope in that time you learned a few things.
They'll let you know in another year from now...............0 -
shellbellv12 wrote: »Fat Burning Foods
A - almonds and other nuts (2oz / 24 almonds)
B - beans and other legumes
S - spinach and green vegetables
D - dairy (fat free or low fat milk, yoghurt, cheese) skimmed or 1%
I - instant oatmeal (plain, bit of Splenda or stevia, rice milk)
E - eggs (1 or 2 a day)
T - turkey, chicken, fish
P - peanut butter (all natural and sugar free) 3 tablespoons max a day
O - olive oil
W - Whole grain breads and cereal and rice (brown uncle bens)
R - raspberries and other berries
Green tea
Vinegar
Apples and pears
Organic flaxseed
My peanut butter will NEVER be limited to 3tbsp per day. LOL
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shellbellv12 wrote: »Jeezo guys a bit harsh in your comments, some of you need to lighten up! All I posted were a variety of foods that are good for you as part of a balanced diet. I believe in flexible dieting and I believe in lifting weights. But eating more of what's really good for you based on nutrients is more important than calorie deficit in order to sustain a healthy balanced life style.
LOL OP.
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shellbellv12 wrote: »Jeezo guys a bit harsh in your comments, some of you need to lighten up! All I posted were a variety of foods that are good for you as part of a balanced diet. I believe in flexible dieting and I believe in lifting weights. But eating more of what's really good for you based on nutrients is more important than calorie deficit in order to sustain a healthy balanced life style.
18 months late...
And I stand by saying that while the foods listed are all very good for you, letting OP go on believing (or leading other people to believe) that they have magical fat burning properties is irresponsible.0 -
redheaddee wrote: »abs diet powr?
I prefer:
E - Everything
A - Anything
T - Tasty Foods
L - Lovely Foods
E - Exquisite Foods
S - Superb Foods
S - Satisfying Foods
I love this! :flowerforyou:
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