Which five would they be and why? You can take vitamins if needed and use seasonings
****(not meals but single ingredient foods)****
Me:
-Greek yogurt
-broccoli
-eggs
-cheese
-sweet potatoes/potatoes
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08-27-2020, 10:53 AM #1
If you were only allowed to live off of 5 foods
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Very close to Wolf on this one, although I think we're cheating her question a little by having multi-ingredient items. If that's what we're talking about, it'd be:
- Burgers
- Cobb salad
- Pizza
- Solid cheese
- Eggs
If we're talking single ingredients only...
- Eggs
- Beef
- Broccoli
- Cheese
- PotatoesBench: 315
Squat: 335
Deadlift: 475
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Health/looking good criteria:
- protein pancakes
- chicken breast & veggies wraps
- greek yoghurt with berries & whey
- steak & salad
- fruits (all of them, except kiwi)
Taste criteria:
- pasta carbonara
- cheddar potatoes
- pork ribs
- snow white cake (photo 1)
- amandine cake (photo 2)
Breaks my heart and soul not to inclue apple/pumpkin pie"Reminds me of the good ol' days back in 03-04 when ripptoes/5 by 5/hit/doggcrap reigned supreme and you did not need direct arm work for big biceps. Rows and chins were it. "Ever see a guy rowing 300+lbs with chicken arms?". Ah yes those were the days. God bless amusclehead and his twisted one dimensional views along with the rest of the former flock."
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Please look up the word 'baby'.
An egg yolk + white is not a baby, it is 'the nutrient-bearing portion of the egg whose primary function is to supply food for the development of the embryo'.
I could use the same logic to say eating a fillet of salmon is the same as eating roe.
Im guessing if you ordered scrambled eggs and someone brought you ground chicken, you would probably not be satisfied.The power of carbs compels me!
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