Pierogi for lunch. No sour cream thou... God damnit
If they're not browned in a skillet with butter and some onions in the mix, it's just wrong.
<-- Pollock and proud.
Also, subbed!
Don't forget to get in some posterior chain work on deadlift day. And squat day for that matter. When your hams and glutes are up to par, your knees won't bother you NEARLY as much, if at all.
I would agree with your decision to squat 2x/wk with one caveat: I would squat 4x a week, two back and two front. Vary intensities to keep the simulus proper, and you'll be golden. Volume in the competition lifts is your very best friend at this stage in your career. I'm of the belief that squatting itself will improve squat mobility, provided it's done properly. I squat light when my lower back hurts myself. This will make squatting more natural to you, and I promise at your training age, you'll put pounds of gain on your squat each week. No worries about opening with 225 in my book, you'll be well past that.