- CaseEmpire
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What Is A Good Low Carb Peanut Butter
Fri Jun 24, 2022 6:36 am
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30 lbs on my 5'7" frame is when people started to notice
30 lbs on my 5'7" frame is when people started to notice
- TodayOrphan
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Re: What Is A Good Low Carb Peanut Butter
Fri Jun 24, 2022 9:34 am
10 lbs, from 150 to 140
But I also gained some muscle definition, so that helped people notice too
But I also gained some muscle definition, so that helped people notice too
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Re: What Is A Good Low Carb Peanut Butter
Fri Jun 24, 2022 9:35 am
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ketchup
We have a variety of places such as a chick-fil-a, johnny rocket's, etc., however they are not working for me since I'm trying to eat better, not to mention the wait for that food is crazy long.
Well isn't that what's wrong with our world today? Here we are supposedly the greatest nation on earth, and what do we feed our students? Fried stuff and burgers. Let's get more in depth with what is available to you, if this is all there is then I'd say you HAVE to look for alternatives off campus. There are staples even a college student should have access to like canned tuna, yogurt, fruit, grilled chicken, soups, hummus and raw veggies. Carry a bag of mixed nuts and raisins, and try to cook some things at home.
If none of your choices are any better than what you've described then it might be worth your while to opt out of a dining card option and use that money to go grocery shopping instead.
Originally Posted by Ketchup
We have a variety of places such as a chick-fil-a, johnny rocket's, etc., however they are not working for me since I'm trying to eat better, not to mention the wait for that food is crazy long.
Well isn't that what's wrong with our world today? Here we are supposedly the greatest nation on earth, and what do we feed our students? Fried stuff and burgers. Let's get more in depth with what is available to you, if this is all there is then I'd say you HAVE to look for alternatives off campus. There are staples even a college student should have access to like canned tuna, yogurt, fruit, grilled chicken, soups, hummus and raw veggies. Carry a bag of mixed nuts and raisins, and try to cook some things at home.
If none of your choices are any better than what you've described then it might be worth your while to opt out of a dining card option and use that money to go grocery shopping instead.
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