Goulash & cornbread, fish oil gummies, and a Vitamin C chewable.
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Goulash & cornbread, fish oil gummies, and a Vitamin C chewable.
Chorizos. Salmon. Organic coffee, and tea with ashwagandha. Supplements.
I often see you guys saying "coffee". Has it some benefits?
Bean salad, banana, cheese sandwich, supplements (vitamins & minerals)
Chicken, avocado, and broccoli with a couple of different cheeses as well as garlic. Low-carb blueberry pie. Organic coffee. Ginger and lemon tea with totally unprocessed milk straight out of the cow. Dark chocolate. Supplements.
Granola with yoghurt and berries, walnuts, cashew nuts, dark chocolate, "lasagnas" with eggplant, ground beef and cheese, orange juice.
Fried eggs with goat's cheese. Chicken, avocado, and broccoli with a couple of different cheeses as well as garlic. Low-carb blueberry pie. Ginger and lemon tea with totally unprocessed milk straight out of the cow. Dark chocolate. Supplements.
Fasted for 23 hours.
Lots of tea, and lots of meat! (Gammon, chicken and pork ribs)
Chorizos. A pack of raw bacon. Dark chocolate. Organic coffee, tea with ashwagandha and mascarpone cheese, and raw organic cocoa powder in unsweetened almond milk. Vanilla skyr (low-carb). Electrolytes.
I'd felt the lack of magnesium lately (very tired muscles) so it was good to get some extra from the raw cocoa.
About 100 cups of tea (lost count today). Caffeine gels on my run. Kale and walnut pesto on sourdough. Veggie pizza. Eggs.
Sandwich with turkey and pepperjack cheese. An apple. Brown rice and refried black beans with some arugula. Kind of an odd combo, but it works. Supplements, coffee. Kombucha.
Pork steak. A pack of raw bacon. Dark chocolate. Organic coffee, tea and raw organic cocoa powder in unsweetened almond milk. Salty caramel skyr (low-carb). Cheese! Electrolytes.
Kaleslaw salad and lime n pepper crumbed chicken pieces and raspberry juice
Goat whey. Cheese.
Salmon. Oven sausages with cheese. Organic coffee with butter. Lots of tea. Salty caramel skyr (low-carb). Dark chocolate.
Pork steak with blue cheese. Organic eggs fried in unsweetened almond milk. Salmon. Finnish squeaky cheese. Dark chocolate. Organic coffee with butter, and lots of tea. Salty caramel skyr (low-carb) with MCT oil. Supplements.
Pork steak with blue cheese, avocado, cucumber and cheddar cheese. Low-carb blackcurrant pie. Dark chocolate. Organic coffee with butter, and lots of tea. Skyr (low-carb) with melted butter. Supplements.
Beef with avocado. Low-carb blackcurrant pie. Dark chocolate. Organic coffee with butter, and lots of tea. Cheese pops. Supplements.
Pan seared mahi on naan with spinach and harrissa. Super tasty!
Hemp hearts! I put them in my smoothie bowls with some granola and pumpkin seeds.
Bell peppers, watermelon, apples, sugar snap peas, and whole wheat macaroni and cheese. I'm introducing my nephew to fruits and vegetables.
Eggs fried in unsweetened almond milk with avocado. Salty caramel skyr (low-carb) with MCT oil. Pork steak. Organic coffee and tea. Dark chocolate (86%).
Salmon and an Asian Salad, juice didn't make enough am still hungry
Eggs, bacon, sausages, cheese, milk, and lots of tea!
Chicken stir fry with fennel root, zuchinni, red pepper, broccoli, water chestnuts, mini corn cobs, garlic, ginger, sprouts; cooked with olive and sesame seed oil.
Pork steak. A pack of raw bacon. Organic coffee and lots of tea. Cheese pops and dark chocolate. Salty caramel skyr (low-carb). Electrolytes.
Treated myself to a triple scoop of mint chocolate chip ice cream in a waffle cone that was dipped in chocolate and sprinkles.
We’ll categorize that is protein and calcium. 😊
I'm not feeling very hungry today, so I've been eating small meals to keep my energy up.
I had a container of banana greek yogurt, a small veggie platter with hummus (carrots, cucumber, cherry tomatoes), strawberries, and some string cheese. For dinner I'll be having pesto chicken and pasta, and a salad with spinach and other spring greens. Water, coffee, supplements.
I didn't know it was possible to eat bacon like that, as it's bad to eat raw ham. Does it not make you sick (I mean obviously not or you wouldn't be eating it, just figured I ask xD )
Skipped breakfast today, another serving of mahi on naan with spinach and harissa. Had a banana, handful of blackberries, mixed nuts. Dinner is salmon with the skin, brown rice and avocado.
It's not recommended and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone either. I only eat Finnish meat since the quality standards are very high. It's still a bit risky. It doesn't make me sick at all, it's actually one of the few things that I feel really great eating! I feel like cooking ruins the bacon completely! I love the structure of the fat and how slimy it is, and I blame the Lion King for that. There's this scene where Simba is eating slugs and stuff and says "slimy but delicious" or something along those lines (in Finnish). That has given me a positive association with slimy food. :lol:
I wouldn't recommend it to anyone! But I am aware of the risks involved. :)
Chicken soup
Cabbage & tunna salad
Supplements
Pork steak. Eggs fried in unsweetened almond milk with blue cheese. Chicken and avocado. Gouda cheese snacks. Organic coffee and tea. Dark chocolate. Supplements.
Chicken stir fry . Same as yesterday. I’m addicted to them.
I’m enjoying a healthy tasty way of eating more vegetables.