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Jimmyftw2

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  • haha I haven't really cooked a chicken in my life before but I assume it is time consuming and I like convenient food but I'm getting into exercising and trying to develop visible muscles so I don't want to eat McDonalds or Burger King. So I like to go to place like Subway but I read they are not necessarily health food…
  • I don't live in a dorm anymore, I used to in my first year and there was a microfridge (microwave + refrigerator+freezer combo) in each dorm room and a community kitchen outside. I live in an on campus apartment now which has a full refrigerator/freezer, oven, and stove top.
  • I think you can try meat and veggies. Personally I need carb for every meal, it fills me up and I like starchy food like pasta, rice, potato very much. I find if I don't eat carb, I just get hungry and eat more.
  • also a cup of tea with your meal is some potassium for you. I eat alot of broccoli, I heard it's a good source of fiber but Im still not getting enough fiber either. Maybe you can try changing your cereal to those high fiber ones
  • Im not intimidated to cook chicken its just I dont have time or the equipment, and maybe skill your right, to do so. And I have roommates around, so it's kinda awkward to cook a chicken. I think I know what you mean. You can eat burger king and stay in your cal limit but you have to skip lunch or breakfast and I don't like…
  • That's why I like it because it is like food my family would make but right now, I'm living away in college so I don't have time to cook a full meal. What do you mean by preservatives/proccessed (sorry im new at this healthy thing) and why is it bad for you? It is also pretty expensive too but I like chicken taste and…
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