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1998Shelby

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  • I was referring to the fact that if you are eating 6 meals a day you can't afford for it to be more than 400 calories or so. I guess we would call them mini-meals. But I can't imagine that someone would be able to take in 2000 calories of healthy stuff in one meal-they would be eating plates of food. I would assume that…
  • Is that one meal a day a supersized cheeseburger meal with a shake from Mcdonalds? That will quickly get you to 2000 calories but your body is getting nothing nutritionally sound. I don't think you could sit down and eat a nutritional meal that would give you 2000 calories. I think the point of spreading your meals out…
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