Is that clean eating
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Hi everyone i start my journey on 12/10/2014 so far i lost 20 i am 5'4 176 now 197 than
Thats what my daily menu most of the time
Breakfast
2 Eggs with one toast thin slice cheese
Snack
Protin shake with banana and frozen berries milk
Lunch
Turkey sandwich with letuce and mayo and greek yogurt
Snack is kind bar a love them or power crench bars
Dinner
Brown rice veggies and chicken
I workout 6 days a week on my treadmill 3 miles speed walking
I eat 1390 calories and burn 500
Is what im doing the right way to healthy clean eating life style
Thats what my daily menu most of the time
Breakfast
2 Eggs with one toast thin slice cheese
Snack
Protin shake with banana and frozen berries milk
Lunch
Turkey sandwich with letuce and mayo and greek yogurt
Snack is kind bar a love them or power crench bars
Dinner
Brown rice veggies and chicken
I workout 6 days a week on my treadmill 3 miles speed walking
I eat 1390 calories and burn 500
Is what im doing the right way to healthy clean eating life style
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Clean eating is whatever you define it to be.0
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It depends on your definition of clean0
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Not very much variety there.0
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For one day it looks healthy but it isn't clean eating. Don't worry, you don't need to eat clean in order to eat healthy. All you need is to eat food that meets your micro and macro nutritional needs and, while you're trying to lose weight, puts you at a caloric deficit.0
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Hi everyone i start my journey on 12/10/2014 so far i lost 20 i am 5'4 176 now 197 than
Thats what my daily menu most of the time
Breakfast
2 Eggs with one toast thin slice cheese
Snack
Protin shake with banana and frozen berries milk
Lunch
Turkey sandwich with letuce and mayo and greek yogurt
Snack is kind bar a love them or power crench bars
Dinner
Brown rice veggies and chicken
I workout 6 days a week on my treadmill 3 miles speed walking
I eat 1390 calories and burn 500
Is what im doing the right way to healthy clean eating life style
Good for you op, anything you do to eat less, eat healthier option food and exercise is a good thing.
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You're not eating enough. Especially because you are not eating back your exercise calories (your intake would be higher than 1400 if you were).0
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For one day it looks healthy but it isn't clean eating. Don't worry, you don't need to eat clean in order to eat healthy. All you need is to eat food that meets your micro and macro nutritional needs and, while you're trying to lose weight, puts you at a caloric deficit.
but what makes it NOT clean? For someone it will be considered clean because this is an entirely subjective, baloney term.0 -
By some definitions of clean, you are, by most, you aren't. Protein shake, mayo, greek yogurt and snack bars are considered too "processed" by some clean eaters unless you make them yourself. Dairy in general is considered a "no" by some clean eaters too, so is rice. Basically you can't pinpoint the definition of the word unless you specify "eating clean according to X or Y".
Your day looks nice and healthy, so you don't need to worry too much about the semantics or try to place some arbitrary frames on the foods you eat. One thing you may want to do is increase your calories a bit if you are feeling tired or hungry. Netting 900 calories may be problematic for some people.0 -
amusedmonkey wrote: »By some definitions of clean, you are, by most, you aren't. Protein shake, mayo, greek yogurt and snack bars are considered too "processed" by some clean eaters unless you make them yourself. Dairy in general is considered a "no" by some clean eaters too, so is rice. Basically you can't pinpoint the definition of the word unless you specify "eating clean according to X or Y".
Your day looks nice and healthy, so you don't need to worry too much about the semantics or try to place some arbitrary frames on the foods you eat. One thing you may want to do is increase your calories a bit if you are feeling tired or hungry. Netting 900 calories may be problematic for some people.
bolded part is why clean eating is absolute rubbish …pardon the pun ...0 -
For one day it looks healthy but it isn't clean eating. Don't worry, you don't need to eat clean in order to eat healthy. All you need is to eat food that meets your micro and macro nutritional needs and, while you're trying to lose weight, puts you at a caloric deficit.
OP listen to this ..
don't worry about twisting yourself into some variant of clean eating….0 -
amusedmonkey wrote: »By some definitions of clean, you are, by most, you aren't. Protein shake, mayo, greek yogurt and snack bars are considered too "processed" by some clean eaters unless you make them yourself. Dairy in general is considered a "no" by some clean eaters too, so is rice. Basically you can't pinpoint the definition of the word unless you specify "eating clean according to X or Y".
Your day looks nice and healthy, so you don't need to worry too much about the semantics or try to place some arbitrary frames on the foods you eat. One thing you may want to do is increase your calories a bit if you are feeling tired or hungry. Netting 900 calories may be problematic for some people.
First time ive heard greek yogurt, mayo, and kind bars not clean.
But thats why i dont buy into the clean eating hype. Just like this poster said, definition varies wildly.
Your eating plan looks not varied and could use another fruit. Variety is the spice of life and allows you to hit your micro goals better. You could also eat more0 -
Clean eating is a matter of perspective. For me, I eat foods that are not processed as much as possible...with fewer than three ingredients if I do have to buy a processed food....ingredients that are natural....I have food allergies, so it has become a way of life. My version of clean isn't the same as others, but it works for my system....and includes whole foods....which you may want to look to adding to your plan....a bit more variety of whole foods.0
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Ok thank you guys
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Google clean eating magazine, it's a great resource and I think it can really help you with your meals. It offers a 2week meal plan in every issue. You don't have to order the magazine, the back issues are offered but the damn pop up to subscribe drives me crazy.... But it's worth it!0
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