Big & Tall
10-21-2002, 11:48 AM
Alright, so I've been trying to stick to a pretty clean diet lately. The problem is, despite my best efforts, I am sometimes left with a bad choice: "bad" food or no food. This leaves me with 3 options:
1. Eat a full meal of "bad" food and forget about it
2. Eat a smaller portion, so at least I am not hungry until I can get good food
3. Don't eat
So, what's the verdict? I'm trying to gain, so I know I probably shouldn't go without, but will "bad" foods just end up contributing more to fat gain than anything else?
Also, I have seen some of you mention adding fat for mass gaining. I have been avoiding added fat entirely--is this a bad idea? Should I add some mayo here and there, or some fattier meats? Any input would be much appreciated. Things have been a little hectic lately, but I'll try to get my macro profile posted in the near future.
1. Eat a full meal of "bad" food and forget about it
2. Eat a smaller portion, so at least I am not hungry until I can get good food
3. Don't eat
So, what's the verdict? I'm trying to gain, so I know I probably shouldn't go without, but will "bad" foods just end up contributing more to fat gain than anything else?
Also, I have seen some of you mention adding fat for mass gaining. I have been avoiding added fat entirely--is this a bad idea? Should I add some mayo here and there, or some fattier meats? Any input would be much appreciated. Things have been a little hectic lately, but I'll try to get my macro profile posted in the near future.