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When you're eating clean, where do most of your calories come from?

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    When you're eating clean, where do most of your calories come from?


    Just like the title says: When you're eating clean, where do most of your calories come from? Looking for specifics.

    Lately a lot of my calories are from peanut butter sandwiches on whole grain bread. Healthiest food I can easily make and that tastes good.



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    Milk and peanut butter sandwiches for me too. Cost effective and easy. If you can tolerate it, a lot of rice can do well. A $4 bag will last me 2 weeks and I'll get 680 calories/day from 1 cup of uncooked rice.

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    I like to get alot of my calories from dairy and I eat pretty clean. Eggs/Milk/Choc.Milk/Greek yogurt/ Cottage Cheese are all great sources. I work in a grocery store so I just classify eggs as dairy. Then I get the rest of it from like lean meats/ complex carbs like rice/oats and protein shakes

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    Eggs, milk, oats, chicken, steak, almonds, PB, skim milk, greens. That is all she wrote.

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    Here is a typical day for me.

    Protein shake upon waking up
    1 scoop soy + 1 scoop whey 45g pro
    1cup oats with a scoop of protein in it or either protein yogurt on the side or tall glass of half/half fat free milk and chocolate milk- ~41g protein
    Workout
    Post workout shake 1 1/2 scoops of soy + 1 1/2 scoops of whey 72.5gProtein
    6 eggs + 1 cup of cheese + tall glass of milk or a chobani yogurt = ~60 g protein
    1/2 lb hamburger + 1 cup of vegetables + 1 cup of cottage cheese ~62 g protein
    And if im really hungry Ill have a snack inbetween one of these meals with at least 20g of protein.
    And a protein shake at the end of the night 1scoop casein/ 1 scoop of soy

    Its a dirty bulk but its cleaner than ALOT of other bulks. I also eat fruits throughout the day like bananas, peaches, and strawberries. I also shoot for 250-300 grams of protein. I do this because pretty much everything has carbs and youre gonna get alot of calories from dairy. Now I know im going to be getting some hate, but Im not trying to be a fitness model or body builder. I like to powerlift, but if you want to be those just look at those carbs and fats and substitute other foods in there that are low in fats and carbs like tuna, etc etc you get what im trying to say. Just trying to help your bulk hopefully this gave a good idea. I dont claim to know everything as im still learning too

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    6 eggs? I really wish I could like eggs that much for protein purposes. I can barely choke down 4 of them because I'm really not big on them at all.

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    A little bit of ketchup / and some peppers go a LONG way. all about those little side flavoring. and a little bit of ketchup isnt that big of a calorie raise for a condement so its all good

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    Originally Posted by bmftisftw View Post
    Here is a typical day for me.

    Protein shake upon waking up
    1 scoop soy + 1 scoop whey 45g pro
    1cup oats with a scoop of protein in it or either protein yogurt on the side or tall glass of half/half fat free milk and chocolate milk- ~41g protein
    Workout
    Post workout shake 1 1/2 scoops of soy + 1 1/2 scoops of whey 72.5gProtein
    6 eggs + 1 cup of cheese + tall glass of milk or a chobani yogurt = ~60 g protein
    1/2 lb hamburger + 1 cup of vegetables + 1 cup of cottage cheese ~62 g protein
    And if im really hungry Ill have a snack inbetween one of these meals with at least 20g of protein.
    And a protein shake at the end of the night 1scoop casein/ 1 scoop of soy

    Its a dirty bulk but its cleaner than ALOT of other bulks. I also eat fruits throughout the day like bananas, peaches, and strawberries. I also shoot for 250-300 grams of protein. I do this because pretty much everything has carbs and youre gonna get alot of calories from dairy. Now I know im going to be getting some hate, but Im not trying to be a fitness model or body builder. I like to powerlift, but if you want to be those just look at those carbs and fats and substitute other foods in there that are low in fats and carbs like tuna, etc etc you get what im trying to say. Just trying to help your bulk hopefully this gave a good idea. I dont claim to know everything as im still learning too
    Yeah dairy is definitely a good idea for extra calories, not a huge fan of a lot of lactose when trying to stay in low BF%s though.

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    Originally Posted by jaycuda View Post
    Yeah dairy is definitely a good idea for extra calories, not a huge fan of a lot of lactose when trying to stay in low BF%s though.
    I would say just cut out alot of the cheese and stuff and use more of fat free cottage cheese/milk etc etc

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    eggs, chicken, steak, pork, salmon, rice, oats, extra virgin olive oil. just started keto so take out the rice and oats and replace with avocado and green veggies. but lots of eggs 10 hardboiled this morning

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    Fat makes up most of my clean calories. This is from eggs, nuts, and red meat. Most of my carbs come from oats and milk, consumed usually post workout. I do eat lots of fruit but it probably only adds up to about 230ish calories plus or minus 50.

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    Whole eggs, ground sirloin, EVCO, and red potatoes make up the majority of my calories.
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    Originally Posted by Rodja View Post
    Whole eggs, ground sirloin, EVCO, and red potatoes make up the majority of my calories.
    Red potatoes, that's a new one for me. I'll have to give those a shot.

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    Originally Posted by Oscar View Post
    eggs, chicken, steak, pork, salmon, rice, oats, extra virgin olive oil. just started keto so take out the rice and oats and replace with avocado and green veggies. but lots of eggs 10 hardboiled this morning
    What do you eat your oats with?

    Originally Posted by Torobestia View Post
    Fat makes up most of my clean calories. This is from eggs, nuts, and red meat. Most of my carbs come from oats and milk, consumed usually post workout. I do eat lots of fruit but it probably only adds up to about 230ish calories plus or minus 50.
    Yeah, fats are definitely making up a good portion of my calories. Judging by body composition, for me personally, carbs keep me from dropping my BF% way more than fats do.

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    usually a packet of splenda and some cinnamon

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    Clean is a hard word for me but so long as it's gluten free and sugar free I tend to eat it.

    White rice, sweet potatoes, any cut of beef pork or chicken. Some eggs (as I feel off when eating too many).
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    bump

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    1. Breakfast - Oatmeal + small amount of flax seeds, sesame seeds, pumpkin seeds + banana, whey, green tea and 10 egg whites
    2. 3. - fillers while at work- steamed chicken breast or turkey, 2 egg whites, some beans + brown rice, green bell pepper, broccoli and cucumber
    4. before workout - lean beef, 2 egg whites, some beans + brown rice, tomato, green bell pepper, broccoli and cucumber
    5. after workout - steamed chicken breast or turkey, 2 egg whites, some beans + brown rice, green bell pepper, broccoli and cucumber
    6. before bed - low fat cottage cheese, almonds, pumpkin seeds, egg yolk and omega 3 fish oil

    That was on my last bulk Had like 1 cheat meal every month!
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    Originally Posted by bmftisftw View Post
    I would say just cut out alot of the cheese and stuff and use more of fat free cottage cheese/milk etc etc
    Fat free cheese and milks will still contain lactose sugars and still irritate a sensitive stomach.
    Better would be to opt for RAW CHEESE and RAW MILK, some RAW cheeses you can find in the health food section in grocery stores or in your local nutritional grocery store (ie,whole foods,natural foods warehouse). RAW cheese is unpasteurized which is the process that incidentally removes the very much important digestive enzymes, not to mention a hundred of other beneficial nutrients from the product. Lactose intolerant people can enjoy a much heartier and full flavored cheese without having to worry about the woes of it's processed cousin! Also you benefit from it containing more CLA than most other dairy products unless you are of course also drinking RAW milk. Depending on where you live, you will need to either specially order it, or visit the local farm in your area to purchase it. Lots of bodybuilders also drink the RAW colostrum for building incredible gains and still leaning out and keeping your immune system up to par.

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    Raw cow milk is the greatest thing ever. Have a farm only a few miles from my house and I love it!

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