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On 15 May 2008, at 14:01, Jim Swayze wrote:
> I don't understand how anyone could stuff themselves with that many
> calories when fat is at 80% and protein 20%. I become very full
> with relatively little food and get nauseous if I try to eat much
> more. Interesting experiment though.
As part of my alternate day eating experiement, yesterday I tried to
eat twice as much food as I normally would, in order to stock up for
today.
Never.
Ever.
Again.
I got through a piece of belly pork and two racks of lamb ribs before
I started feeling really, really full. Then I had some swede mashed
with about 100g of beef dripping, and I was about fit to explode.
They I started on a leg of lamb, and barely got 1/4 of the way in
before I started feeling sick.
Clearly if I am going to eat on alternate days I'm NOT going to eat as
much overall, and I won't try to do it all in one meal. I'll probably
try and split it so I eat something soon after going the gym, and then
again later in the evening. But I doubt even splitting it I could eat
two full meals ("full" = 100% daily calories) a day.
Today I intended to eat nothing but veg, but I had about 100g of
pistachios, cashews and almonds, so I probably ate about 8-900
calories in total. But I feel full now, probably from over-eating
yesterday.
Ashley
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