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(felis madjewicus)
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Any good nutritional planning sites out there?
I got this friend and she's been riding the shit out of me over what I eat continuously for the last couple months. She's a vegetarian and insists on coking for me at least once a week to teach me the greatness of vegetables. She makes some incredible food, and I'm always down for someone cooking dinne,r but it's just not the shit I want to eat. So anyways, I am finally admitting defeat to her. I do need to change the way I eat. I am all about a huge chunk of meat, lots of grease, fat & salt. I can cook pretty well, but I definitely need to start upping my greens, and keeping my fats/salts down a bit more. Heart problems run in my family and I'm probably getting to the age where I need to straighten this shit out if I want to live a long healthy life. Problem is, I dunno wtf to eat that I'll actually like that's gonna do any good. I need a site with a good selection of recipes or way to plan out some new meals to try eating. I dunno really, something that makes suggestions as to what I could try eating to maintain a balanced diet is what I'm looking for I guess. Anything out there like that? I don't particularly feel like going to see a nutritionist or anything. I just want to look over some recipes/meals and maybe rack out a better diet that doesn't require me to sacrifice too much of the food I like now in the process.
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Why doesnt she meat if she is such the nutrionist? Eating a well balanced diet including meat is healthier than just eating veg.
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Whilst this isnt exactly what you are looking for if you scroll down the list of foods you could easily put together a meal plan with the meat/veg/fruit etc listed. http://www.muscleandstrength.com/art...ding-diet.html
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