Diet Check Please
shukig0ld
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Could you give some critique on this diet? I'm trying to lose the last 8-10 pounds of stubborn belly fat, i'm doing alot of calisthenics and some runs here and there (about 60 minutes a week). I like all the foods, but i'm worried it isnt varieting enough. Is it okay to eat like this everyday?
Breakfast
Nescafe - Instant Coffee, 3 tsp 6
Cereal - Oatmeal, 100 g 357 kcal
Apples - Raw, with skin, 1 large 110 kcal
Lunch
Tenuva - Cottage Cheese 3%, 1 container (250 gs ea.) 188 kcal
Eggs - Whole, raw, 2 large 147 kcal
Oil - Olive, 1 tsp 40kcal
Apples - Raw, with skin, 1 large 110 kcal
Dinner
Peppers - Sweet, red, raw, 200 g 52 kcal
Oil - Olive, 1 tablespoon 119kcal
Tomatoes - Red, ripe, raw, year round average, 140 g kcal
Onions - Raw, 20 g 8kcal
Sauce - Sriracha Sauce, 2 tsp 10 kcal
Chicken Breast, 200 gram 374 kcal
Snacks
Nuts - 40 Almonds, 277 kcal
Total kcal 1,823
Carbs 160
Fat 78
Protein 135
Breakfast
Nescafe - Instant Coffee, 3 tsp 6
Cereal - Oatmeal, 100 g 357 kcal
Apples - Raw, with skin, 1 large 110 kcal
Lunch
Tenuva - Cottage Cheese 3%, 1 container (250 gs ea.) 188 kcal
Eggs - Whole, raw, 2 large 147 kcal
Oil - Olive, 1 tsp 40kcal
Apples - Raw, with skin, 1 large 110 kcal
Dinner
Peppers - Sweet, red, raw, 200 g 52 kcal
Oil - Olive, 1 tablespoon 119kcal
Tomatoes - Red, ripe, raw, year round average, 140 g kcal
Onions - Raw, 20 g 8kcal
Sauce - Sriracha Sauce, 2 tsp 10 kcal
Chicken Breast, 200 gram 374 kcal
Snacks
Nuts - 40 Almonds, 277 kcal
Total kcal 1,823
Carbs 160
Fat 78
Protein 135
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It doesn't seem like a terrible diet, but I know I'd get bored eating that day in day out
What are you making the oatmeal with? milk/ water?
& Are you weighing your quantities with a food scale to check they're the weights you're logging
I personally would drop the olive oil for lunch, switch out the cottage cheese for some chicken/ turkey or a salad with the eggs that you've got and use the spare cals for a fruit salad (?) or a yogurt0 -
It looks fine but since you are ready to make change try a few days a week with spinach instead of the apples:
380 grams of spinach equals 79 calories.0 -
What is your height and weight? That seems very low cal for a man. Also, I would want a lot more variety as I'd get bored of that pretty quickly.0
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Will you be in calorie deficit? If you will you'll lose weight. If you want to eat the same thing everyday that's fine personally i'd get bored with it. Also your calories probably could be a lot higher I'm 5 11 and 191 pounds and eating nearly 2500 calories a day and losing weight0
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Could you give some critique on this diet? I'm trying to lose the last 8-10 pounds of stubborn belly fat, i'm doing alot of calisthenics and some runs here and there (about 60 minutes a week). I like all the foods, but i'm worried it isnt varieting enough. Is it okay to eat like this everyday?
Breakfast
Nescafe - Instant Coffee, 3 tsp 6
Cereal - Oatmeal, 100 g 357 kcal
Apples - Raw, with skin, 1 large 110 kcal
Lunch
Tenuva - Cottage Cheese 3%, 1 container (250 gs ea.) 188 kcal
Eggs - Whole, raw, 2 large 147 kcal
Oil - Olive, 1 tsp 40kcal
Apples - Raw, with skin, 1 large 110 kcal
Dinner
Peppers - Sweet, red, raw, 200 g 52 kcal
Oil - Olive, 1 tablespoon 119kcal
Tomatoes - Red, ripe, raw, year round average, 140 g kcal
Onions - Raw, 20 g 8kcal
Sauce - Sriracha Sauce, 2 tsp 10 kcal
Chicken Breast, 200 gram 374 kcal
Snacks
Nuts - 40 Almonds, 277 kcal
Total kcal 1,823
Carbs 160
Fat 78
Protein 135
First off, there is nothing wrong with your diet. BUT if youre wanting to drop/ get rid of bloat (which makes tummy appear much flatter) quicker I have a few suggestions:
1. Some people have a harder time losing with fruit. Ditch it SHORT TERM, until you notice a change.
2.Replace peppers with greens.
3. cut out almonds and replace with eggs, veggies, etc
4. Get rid of the instant coffee as artificial sweetners cause many to plateau. Try cold pressed (whole foods or trader joes) coffee if you need to save time. You can heat it if you dont like cold coffee.
5. I would not get rid of the olive oil. It wont prevent you from losing.
6. Take a probiotic and drink peppermint and dandelion teas.
7. Lastly, and I hate this one, easy on the salt0 -
one more thing.....have you tried intermittent fasting?0
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Could you give some critique on this diet? I'm trying to lose the last 8-10 pounds of stubborn belly fat, i'm doing alot of calisthenics and some runs here and there (about 60 minutes a week). I like all the foods, but i'm worried it isnt varieting enough. Is it okay to eat like this everyday?
Breakfast
Nescafe - Instant Coffee, 3 tsp 6
Cereal - Oatmeal, 100 g 357 kcal
Apples - Raw, with skin, 1 large 110 kcal
Lunch
Tenuva - Cottage Cheese 3%, 1 container (250 gs ea.) 188 kcal
Eggs - Whole, raw, 2 large 147 kcal
Oil - Olive, 1 tsp 40kcal
Apples - Raw, with skin, 1 large 110 kcal
Dinner
Peppers - Sweet, red, raw, 200 g 52 kcal
Oil - Olive, 1 tablespoon 119kcal
Tomatoes - Red, ripe, raw, year round average, 140 g kcal
Onions - Raw, 20 g 8kcal
Sauce - Sriracha Sauce, 2 tsp 10 kcal
Chicken Breast, 200 gram 374 kcal
Snacks
Nuts - 40 Almonds, 277 kcal
Total kcal 1,823
Carbs 160
Fat 78
Protein 135
First off, there is nothing wrong with your diet. BUT if youre wanting to drop/ get rid of bloat (which makes tummy appear much flatter) quicker I have a few suggestions:
1. Some people have a harder time losing with fruit. Ditch it SHORT TERM, until you notice a change.
2.Replace peppers with greens.
3. cut out almonds and replace with eggs, veggies, etc
4. Get rid of the instant coffee as artificial sweetners cause many to plateau. Try cold pressed (whole foods or trader joes) coffee if you need to save time. You can heat it if you dont like cold coffee.
5. I would not get rid of the olive oil. It wont prevent you from losing.
6. Take a probiotic and drink peppermint and dandelion teas.
7. Lastly, and I hate this one, easy on the salt
Instant coffee doesn't have artificial sweeteners unless you add them...0 -
The diet itself seems just fine, but do you plan on eating the same things every day? If you keep yourself from eating different foods, you may be missing out important stuff you're not even aware of now and it could affect your health in the long run.
That being said, you look like you have a fantastic body already, so you obviously know what you're doing. Feel free to skip my suggestion and good luck getting to the point you want to!0 -
I'm another one wondering about the 100g of dry oats every morning.0
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Oops! Sorry for the misinfo, not familiar with the brand because I dont drink instant coffee but I assumed since they had flavors, they might have artificial sweetners.
Anyway, artificial sweetners should still be considered in this context as they cause stalls.0 -
It's not me in the picture, i'm about 14% bodyfat right now (i think), that's paul walker in the picture and must be 10%. I eat the oatmeal with boiled water nothing added and the olive oil it's to cook the eggs in. I'm 6'0 and currently 170lbs. My maintenance accourding to lightly active (I do calisthenics 3 times a week, each session being about 1 hour total) is at 2500kcal's so I'm just slightly over a 500 deficit. I'm actually not really adding any salt except for a few pinches to the eggs. Outside of this diet being boring, it's okay? Also not drinking coffee with artificial sweetener. However I drink a diet coke or two a day, but don't think the 0.5 calorie in that would be bad for fat loss. I'll post a picture of where i', at. I weigh everything.
www.imgur.com/KpND9Vg0 -
You look good on imgur.
Your diet is fine.
Most of us are suggesting you mix it up, that's all.0 -
Great thanks, I guess I just wanted to be sure this diet was OK.0
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Get rid of the grains and cheese.0
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Get rid of the grains and cheese.
No.0 -
Get rid of the grains and cheese.
No.
I'm sorry, Are you the OP that asked?0 -
Get rid of the grains and cheese.
What for0 -
Get rid of the grains and cheese.
What for
Grains are not healthy and they are toxic to the body. That is the way they were designed. The non-digestible proteins that wreak havoc in our system allow grains to pass un-harmed through the intestines of animals and emerge victorious and in a pile of fertilizer at the other end. Good for the grains-bad for us! Studies have shown. At a no-grain diet can lower cholesterol, lower blood pressure, reduce inflammation, promote weight loss, alleviate dermatitis or acne, end digestive disturbances like heart disease, increase fertility and dramatically improve energy levels.
As for cheese: Most cows are fed inappropriate food. Commercial feed for cows contains all sorts of ingredients that include: genetically-modified (GM) corn, GM soy, animal products, chicken manure, cottonseed, pesticides, and antibiotics.0 -
Get rid of the grains and cheese.
What for
Grains are not healthy and they are toxic to the body. That is the way they were designed. The non-digestible proteins that wreak havoc in our system allow grains to pass un-harmed through the intestines of animals and emerge victorious and in a pile of fertilizer at the other end. Good for the grains-bad for us! Studies have shown. At a no-grain diet can lower cholesterol, lower blood pressure, reduce inflammation, promote weight loss, alleviate dermatitis or acne, end digestive disturbances like heart disease, increase fertility and dramatically improve energy levels.
As for cheese: Most cows are fed inappropriate food. Commercial feed for cows contains all sorts of ingredients that include: genetically-modified (GM) corn, GM soy, animal products, chicken manure, cottonseed, pesticides, and antibiotics.
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Alatariel75- Can you offer any advice? NO?0
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Get rid of the grains and cheese.
What for
Grains are not healthy and they are toxic to the body. That is the way they were designed. The non-digestible proteins that wreak havoc in our system allow grains to pass un-harmed through the intestines of animals and emerge victorious and in a pile of fertilizer at the other end. Good for the grains-bad for us! Studies have shown. At a no-grain diet can lower cholesterol, lower blood pressure, reduce inflammation, promote weight loss, alleviate dermatitis or acne, end digestive disturbances like heart disease, increase fertility and dramatically improve energy levels.
As for cheese: Most cows are fed inappropriate food. Commercial feed for cows contains all sorts of ingredients that include: genetically-modified (GM) corn, GM soy, animal products, chicken manure, cottonseed, pesticides, and antibiotics.
I know people who don’t eat grains and they are muscular, lean and healthy.
I also know people who eat grains and they are muscular, lean and healthy.
Pretty much every naturally occurring food in existence contains toxins. We ingest toxins every day in low doses from all foods. animals eat plant foods, the toxins accrete in their tissues. So even animal foods contain these same naturally occurring toxins. The major “toxins” that have been proven to promote disease and harm our health are excess food/ calories, processed fats, sugars, and processed meats.
Also if you google benefits of grains,
The benefits of whole grains most documented by repeated studies include:
stroke risk reduced 30-36%
type 2 diabetes risk reduced 21-30%
heart disease risk reduced 25-28%
better weight maintenance.
Soooo;Get rid of the grains and cheese.
No.0 -
Get rid of the grains and cheese.
What for
Grains are not healthy and they are toxic to the body. That is the way they were designed. The non-digestible proteins that wreak havoc in our system allow grains to pass un-harmed through the intestines of animals and emerge victorious and in a pile of fertilizer at the other end. Good for the grains-bad for us! Studies have shown. At a no-grain diet can lower cholesterol, lower blood pressure, reduce inflammation, promote weight loss, alleviate dermatitis or acne, end digestive disturbances like heart disease, increase fertility and dramatically improve energy levels.
As for cheese: Most cows are fed inappropriate food. Commercial feed for cows contains all sorts of ingredients that include: genetically-modified (GM) corn, GM soy, animal products, chicken manure, cottonseed, pesticides, and antibiotics.
I know people who don’t eat grains and they are muscular, lean and healthy.
I also know people who eat grains and they are muscular, lean and healthy.
Pretty much every naturally occurring food in existence contains toxins. We ingest toxins every day in low doses from all foods. animals eat plant foods, the toxins accrete in their tissues. So even animal foods contain these same naturally occurring toxins. The major “toxins” that have been proven to promote disease and harm our health are excess food/ calories, processed fats, sugars, and processed meats.
Also if you google benefits of grains,
The benefits of whole grains most documented by repeated studies include:
stroke risk reduced 30-36%
type 2 diabetes risk reduced 21-30%
heart disease risk reduced 25-28%
better weight maintenance.
Soooo;Get rid of the grains and cheese.
No.
OP- You asked us to critique your diet so you can lose those last few pounds and lose belly fat. Just giving you an idea as eating a Paleo diet helped me when I ditched the grains and cheese.0
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