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crispycrown said:**** yeah. Plus the protein in each stick is like 10 grams. String cheese is amazing
Not mine. Only 5g over here...
crispycrown said:**** yeah. Plus the protein in each stick is like 10 grams. String cheese is amazing
AaronJP1 said:Not mine. Only 5g over here...
Truth. I never know what to eat it with. I've tried everything from sweets like brown sugar to garlic quinoa. That light semi nutty flavor kinda goes with anything
crispycrown said:Hmmm mines 9 grams , just under ten, maybe brand wise? Although I guess these are decently sized cheese sticks..
So much bro-science in this thread...aside from Coop and Frank Reynolds that is :/...I eat sugars, muffins , fruits, juice, heck even chocolate...I got rid of the "eat clean" mentality ¬¬' no difference, still have gains...less steess and far tastier. Just keep your macro's in track, and kCalories in the range you want them and voila ¬¬' no matter where the macros come from as long as you don't go over the kCalories and Macronutrient numbers for your goals...
In that note...just have a good amount of fruits and veggies for micros...and chocolate...loads of chocolate and coffee...Reason? Yum....!!!
Wheres the broscience? all I see is people posting up what they like to eat.
AaronJP1 said:What brand?
Jiigzz said:Wheres the broscience? all I see is people posting up what they like to eat.
Wheres the broscience? all I see is people posting up what they like to eat.
Broscience is his favorite word.
PrimiFit said:Heart, kidneys and liver. Especially the liver has been known to be a strength building food ever since hunting was invented.
Yeah man I take beef liver tablets. Great source of b12 and aminos!
PrimiFit said:I've been trying to find them here, but without results. I just eat it every once in a while.
Just get them offline pretty sure I got mine for no more than 10 bucks for a big ol bottle. Each serving has 3 grams of protein and enough b12 for a horse.
Sure we all know chicken, sweet potato brown rice etc but I thought what about a thread with a bunch of foods people might not know about to help add variety to the mundane muscle diet.
Found some 'no yolk' egg noodles made with wheat and egg whites with 8 grams of protein per serving. Can't be beat!
Is this the same thing as uniliver by universal?
Cruciferous vegetables like: broccoli, kale, bok choy, cabbage, brussels sprouts, and cauliflower.