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On Feb 09, 2005, at 7:43 pm, Kristina Carlton wrote:
> I just had about 6 oz of a boneless pork chop, 2 slices of bacon, and
> 4 cups of finely chopped, raw zucchini mixed with the juices that
> cooked out of the pork (I made it in the crockpot) and I am still
> hungry. I had an equal amount for breakfast. Doesn’t that sound like
> enough food? Yet I could eat another amount of food equal to that. I
> am 5’ 8” and weigh 135 lbs. I lift weights 3 times per week and do a
> cardio 3 times per week. Occasionally I do 20 to 40 minutes of
> Pilates. This morning I lifted weights, did abs, and stretched which
> took me 55 minutes.
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> Thoughts, comments?
Sounds like rabbit starvation to me. I ate a lot of pork chops for a
while and found I was constantly hungry. Try one of these:
- eat different cuts of pork, eg belly pork, pork hock (goes by
different names- it's part of the leg). These have much more fat and
are extremely satisfying.
- eat eggs with your bacon instead of pork chops
- eating more cooked root veg with your meat- swede and parsnips are my
favourites. But even parsnips may not provide enough carbs to balance
all the protein you are eating.
Or eat like me and do all three :)
Ashley
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