Breast Chicken

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  • c_tap77
    c_tap77 Posts: 189 Member
    of course im Real isn't it obvious? ,, even if you ask all of my friends and the staff here on mfp ,,u think im a troll because of my questions? well plsss,, im just curious and want it to confirm the answers and opinion of other people, maybe u guys are the troll because u have no respect always on my thread and always judge or label or accusing me and attacking me as a troll with nonsense reasons

    Look mate, I have no issue with you what-so-ever, You seem like a nice enough harmless dude - but you need to understand there is no point labeling stuff as "healthy" and "unhealthy" - just live your life, eat food, lift weights, get swole.

    If you ate "completely healthy" the way some people say you should, your life would be so boring..

    Sounds like a conversation I've had with my kids (ages 15 &17). Wife and I had over 100lbs each to lose. The kids have picked up on our efforts, so I get a lot of questions from my nerdlings about "is this healthy"? I have the same answer every single time: "There's no such thing as healthy or unhealthy food. But the makeup of the food that will determine what a healthy portion of that food is."

    hehe,, well so it all matters on consuming calories and burning calories ,, if u want to gain weight or lose weight? am i right? correct me if im wrong sir

    I'm not a dietary expert, but this is the general concensus I've seen (and it's worked for me as well):

    As long as you are eating less calories you are burning, you're going to lose weight. It doesn't matter if those calories come from carrots and celery or a Big Mac and french fries--as long as you are eating at a deficit, you're going to drop pounds.

    THAT BEING SAID, just because you may be eating at a deficit doesn't mean that certain foods cant affect your body in other ways. For example, when I eat fast food my digestive system starts revolting! When I eat too much salt I bloat (like a lot of people).

    For me, eating completely clean 100% of the time just isn't practical and I'm losing weight without doing it--however, I've noticed a significant difference in how I feel since I've cut out a lot of the greasy, salty foods I was eating before.
  • JennaM222
    JennaM222 Posts: 1,996 Member
    :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
  • dakitten2
    dakitten2 Posts: 888 Member
    For just a quick chicken, I grill chicken tenders in my George Foreman grill. I brush a little honey mustard over them after they are grilled. I don't use salt, but then I can eat almost anything without salt.

    Also, check pinterest, there is a ton of chicken recipes there. A lot of healthy ones and some that are not of course.
  • CookNLift
    CookNLift Posts: 3,660 Member
    Chicken is always healthy no matter which way you cook it. Except deep frying.....not saying it isn't delicious though

    I personally like smoking my chicken, primarily because it lasts a bit longer than just baking it.

    OR....my personal crowd pleasing favorite.

    20110615-156878-big-buds-beer-can-chicken.jpg
  • choijanro
    choijanro Posts: 754 Member
    So this article is really true,, i just read this from the other thread.

    http://impruvism.com/clean-eating/


    ,, calories is important any kind of food u are eating there is no such thing as healthy foods or unhealthy foods and ,,,depends if u want to gain or lose,,

    just like what u said guys

    calories in < calories out = lose
    calories in > calories out = gain

    well atleast now i know,, and i can sleep peacefully now,,


    haha anyway Back on topic,, tnx guys 4 ur info about breast chicken and cooking style,,, and to the other guys who are the real troll and attacker especially to those who did not answer my question and always spam,accuse me as a troll,attack ,mostly on my threads,, thank u too :) , u make me wonder why u do that to me,, im not even at best shape on my body or famous lol,,

    God bless to all of us and Good luck to our goals,, peace out :D
  • ritchiedrama
    ritchiedrama Posts: 1,304 Member
    So this article is really true,, i just read this from the other thread.

    http://impruvism.com/clean-eating/


    ,, calories is important any kind of food u are eating there is no such thing as healthy foods or unhealthy foods and ,,,depends if u want to gain or lose,,

    just like what u said guys

    calories in < calories out = lose
    calories in > calories out = gain

    well atleast now i know,, and i can sleep peacefully now,,


    haha anyway Back on topic,, tnx guys 4 ur info about breast chicken and cooking style,,, and to the other guys who are the real troll and attacker especially to those who did not answer my question and always spam,accuse me as a troll,attack ,mostly on my threads,, thank u too :) , u make me wonder why u do that to me,, im not even at best shape on my body or famous lol,,

    God bless to all of us and Good luck to our goals,, peace out :D


    WATCH THIS:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6H2edyPLU8
  • shariguymon
    shariguymon Posts: 245 Member
    I like simple and healthy....My favorite way is in stir fry.....cut up and cooked minimally in coconut oil....removed and added back after veggies finish....quick, easy, delicious, and good for you!
  • Alpina483
    Alpina483 Posts: 246 Member
    ,, calories is important any kind of food u are eating there is no such thing as healthy foods or unhealthy foods and ,,,depends if u want to gain or lose,,

    just like what u said guys

    calories in < calories out = lose
    calories in > calories out = gain
    So based on that logic, half a kilo of sugar per day is a perfect nutrition plan... right?
  • Amitysk
    Amitysk Posts: 705 Member
    Poaching probably adds the least fat... its pretty simple and the liquid you use can add as much or as little flavor as you want. Ie: chicken stock, wine, water.

    Here's a simple recipe:
    Place chicken breasts in close fitting pot (a 2qt pot will fit 2 breasts). Add liquid to cover 1/2 to 1 inch. Bring to boil, then partly cover, lower to simmer for 15 minutes. Turn off heat and let sit another 10-15 minutes. Serve warm or chill.

    This method works well for sandwiches (think chicken salad), shredded for burritos, or sliced for salads.
  • jboccio90
    jboccio90 Posts: 644 Member
    ,, calories is important any kind of food u are eating there is no such thing as healthy foods or unhealthy foods and ,,,depends if u want to gain or lose,,

    just like what u said guys

    calories in < calories out = lose
    calories in > calories out = gain
    So based on that logic, half a kilo of sugar per day is a perfect nutrition plan... right?

    a calorie is a calorie, a deficit is a deficit.
    and there is no such thing as a "perfect nutrition plan".
  • nomeejerome
    nomeejerome Posts: 2,616 Member
    Chicken is always healthy no matter which way you cook it. Except deep frying.....not saying it isn't delicious though

    I personally like smoking my chicken, primarily because it lasts a bit longer than just baking it.

    OR....my personal crowd pleasing favorite.

    20110615-156878-big-buds-beer-can-chicken.jpg

    mmmmmm.......beer can chicken. :drinker:
  • Alpina483
    Alpina483 Posts: 246 Member
    a calorie is a calorie, a deficit is a deficit.
    and there is no such thing as a "perfect nutrition plan".

    that bad, huh :laugh:
  • shinkalork
    shinkalork Posts: 815 Member
    Boiled or baked.

    Baked will make it more dry....If you boil it..it will be very tender. I boil it with veggies and it makes the chicken taste so good.
  • _noob_
    _noob_ Posts: 3,306 Member
    breaded in zatarans and deep fried in peanut oil is my favorite way to eat breasts.
  • Fozzi43
    Fozzi43 Posts: 2,984 Member
    I prefer to fondle my breasts.
  • bcattoes
    bcattoes Posts: 17,299 Member
    ,, calories is important any kind of food u are eating there is no such thing as healthy foods or unhealthy foods and ,,,depends if u want to gain or lose,,

    just like what u said guys

    calories in < calories out = lose
    calories in > calories out = gain
    So based on that logic, half a kilo of sugar per day is a perfect nutrition plan... right?

    a calorie is a calorie, a deficit is a deficit.
    and there is no such thing as a "perfect nutrition plan".

    Why isn't there a perfect nutrition plan? If it keeps one healthy, then I would consider it perfect.
  • ritchiedrama
    ritchiedrama Posts: 1,304 Member
    ,, calories is important any kind of food u are eating there is no such thing as healthy foods or unhealthy foods and ,,,depends if u want to gain or lose,,

    just like what u said guys

    calories in < calories out = lose
    calories in > calories out = gain
    So based on that logic, half a kilo of sugar per day is a perfect nutrition plan... right?

    a calorie is a calorie, a deficit is a deficit.
    and there is no such thing as a "perfect nutrition plan".

    Why isn't there a perfect nutrition plan? If it keeps one healthy, then I would consider it perfect.

    Because she is right "there is no perfect nutrition plan" - for a start there isn't ONE plan that will fit everyone (other than calorie is a calorie, deficit is a deficit), therefore it is not perfect.

    But there isn't a laid out plan of foods, which is perfect, for everyone. But as usual you're spouting your mouth off uselessly.
  • PJ64
    PJ64 Posts: 866 Member
    Oh this was supposed to be about food? Then it got weird? Honestly I saw "Breast Chicken" & thought it was about people being scared (or chicken) of Breasts..........Well I can say I am NOT chicken of breasts, I LOVE EM!!:bigsmile:
  • bcattoes
    bcattoes Posts: 17,299 Member
    ,, calories is important any kind of food u are eating there is no such thing as healthy foods or unhealthy foods and ,,,depends if u want to gain or lose,,

    just like what u said guys

    calories in < calories out = lose
    calories in > calories out = gain
    So based on that logic, half a kilo of sugar per day is a perfect nutrition plan... right?

    a calorie is a calorie, a deficit is a deficit.
    and there is no such thing as a "perfect nutrition plan".

    Why isn't there a perfect nutrition plan? If it keeps one healthy, then I would consider it perfect.

    Because she is right "there is no perfect nutrition plan" - for a start there isn't ONE plan that will fit everyone (other than calorie is a calorie, deficit is a deficit), therefore it is not perfect.

    But there isn't a laid out plan of foods, which is perfect, for everyone. But as usual you're spouting your mouth off uselessly.

    I agree that there is no "one size fits all plan" but that is not what she said.
  • boredlimodriver
    boredlimodriver Posts: 264 Member
    So this article is really true,, i just read this from the other thread.

    http://impruvism.com/clean-eating/


    ,, calories is important any kind of food u are eating there is no such thing as healthy foods or unhealthy foods and ,,,depends if u want to gain or lose,,

    just like what u said guys

    calories in < calories out = lose
    calories in > calories out = gain

    well atleast now i know,, and i can sleep peacefully now,,


    haha anyway Back on topic,, tnx guys 4 ur info about breast chicken and cooking style,,, and to the other guys who are the real troll and attacker especially to those who did not answer my question and always spam,accuse me as a troll,attack ,mostly on my threads,, thank u too :) , u make me wonder why u do that to me,, im not even at best shape on my body or famous lol,,

    God bless to all of us and Good luck to our goals,, peace out :D

    667 posts and he finally understands cals in vs cals out.
  • boredlimodriver
    boredlimodriver Posts: 264 Member
    I prefer to fondle my breasts.

    ;)
  • missymakayla
    missymakayla Posts: 309 Member
    Not Fried!!!!
  • jboccio90
    jboccio90 Posts: 644 Member
    ,, calories is important any kind of food u are eating there is no such thing as healthy foods or unhealthy foods and ,,,depends if u want to gain or lose,,

    just like what u said guys

    calories in < calories out = lose
    calories in > calories out = gain
    So based on that logic, half a kilo of sugar per day is a perfect nutrition plan... right?

    a calorie is a calorie, a deficit is a deficit.
    and there is no such thing as a "perfect nutrition plan".

    Why isn't there a perfect nutrition plan? If it keeps one healthy, then I would consider it perfect.

    Because she is right "there is no perfect nutrition plan" - for a start there isn't ONE plan that will fit everyone (other than calorie is a calorie, deficit is a deficit), therefore it is not perfect.

    But there isn't a laid out plan of foods, which is perfect, for everyone. But as usual you're spouting your mouth off uselessly.

    I agree that there is no "one size fits all plan" but that is not what she said.

    How about you tell me what is the "perfect diet' then tell me what I was saying.
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  • bcattoes
    bcattoes Posts: 17,299 Member
    ,, calories is important any kind of food u are eating there is no such thing as healthy foods or unhealthy foods and ,,,depends if u want to gain or lose,,

    just like what u said guys

    calories in < calories out = lose
    calories in > calories out = gain
    So based on that logic, half a kilo of sugar per day is a perfect nutrition plan... right?

    a calorie is a calorie, a deficit is a deficit.
    and there is no such thing as a "perfect nutrition plan".

    Why isn't there a perfect nutrition plan? If it keeps one healthy, then I would consider it perfect.

    Because she is right "there is no perfect nutrition plan" - for a start there isn't ONE plan that will fit everyone (other than calorie is a calorie, deficit is a deficit), therefore it is not perfect.

    But there isn't a laid out plan of foods, which is perfect, for everyone. But as usual you're spouting your mouth off uselessly.

    I agree that there is no "one size fits all plan" but that is not what she said.

    How about you tell me what is the "perfect diet' then tell me what I was saying.

    I just did - the one that keeps you healthy. Although I should have added "long term". If you can eat the same way long term and remain healthy, then I'd say that's a perfect diet.
  • jboccio90
    jboccio90 Posts: 644 Member
    ,, calories is important any kind of food u are eating there is no such thing as healthy foods or unhealthy foods and ,,,depends if u want to gain or lose,,

    just like what u said guys

    calories in < calories out = lose
    calories in > calories out = gain
    So based on that logic, half a kilo of sugar per day is a perfect nutrition plan... right?

    a calorie is a calorie, a deficit is a deficit.
    and there is no such thing as a "perfect nutrition plan".

    Why isn't there a perfect nutrition plan? If it keeps one healthy, then I would consider it perfect.

    Because she is right "there is no perfect nutrition plan" - for a start there isn't ONE plan that will fit everyone (other than calorie is a calorie, deficit is a deficit), therefore it is not perfect.

    But there isn't a laid out plan of foods, which is perfect, for everyone. But as usual you're spouting your mouth off uselessly.

    I agree that there is no "one size fits all plan" but that is not what she said.

    How about you tell me what is the "perfect diet' then tell me what I was saying.

    I just did - the one that keeps you healthy. Although I should have added "long term". If you can eat the same way long term and remain healthy, then I'd say that's a perfect diet.

    I honestly don't know why you felt the need to be almost combative and question what I initially wrote.
    By the there is no such thing as perfection, because there is isn't. What's perfect for you isn't going to be perfect for me.

    And you don't have to eat "healthy" foods to be "healthy" I was healthy when I was morbidly obese, hence the calorie is a calorie. You can still eat ice cream, cookies and cake every day and be healthy.