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>Wow on the prices! Why would it cost that much more for food in
>Italy? Guess I'll have to plan to bring extra money when I visit
>Piemonte next summer!
Why prices are this high is just beyond me, the economy in italy is seriously f****d up, but still we have the highest prices in Europe. just think that a few months ago gas used to be 2€ per liter (that would be very close to 10$ per gallon if I do my math correctly).
>You're right to ask if that's enough food. I left out the detail that
>I'm on one of my moderate protein experiments right now. I can stand
>to lose about ten pounds or so, so I'm doing a diet where I eat
>100grams of protein a day and zero carbs. Ends up being about 1500
>calories per day.
Can you still afford an active lifestyle with this levels of calories? Me, I could barely shift from the couch to bed and viceversa... which makes me think I'm not a very efficient machine.
I don't know for sure, but I suspect I'm on a 2.500 calories per day regimen and I don't loose nor gain weight so for my build and lifestyle should be ok.
What's your weight and height, if I may ask?
It would definitely not be sustainable for anyone
>in the long run -- but I have about 10-15 pounds I can spare to lose
>and which is therefore extra, unaccounted for fuel. I will say that I
>do suspect that most of those near the poverty line also carry around
>waistline fuel that they cannot access due to high insulin levels...
And the kind of food they have access to doesn't help either...
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