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    me bulking diet

    here's an example of last week's diet:

    lifting days 2600 cals
    protein 187g 28.7%
    carbs 300.5g 46.2%
    fat 72.2g 25%

    non-lifting days 2300 cals
    protein 187g 32.5%
    carbs 244.5g 42.5%
    fat 63.9g 25%

    breakfast - rolled oats, chicken breast, an egg yolk, an apple
    lunch - wheat pasta, chicken breast, olive oil
    snack - low sugar baked beans, tuna, steamed veggies
    dinner - white/brown rice, steamed veggies, fish/chicken breast/tofu, olive oil
    snack - rolled oats, salad, eggs/chicken breast, avocado
    snack - cott cheese, 1 cup milk, crackers, tuna/chicken breast, natty PB

    what i'm finding more and more difficult is eating carbs. what's really high in carbs, low in fat and protein, and low GI?

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    You're complicating things.
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    I always liked brown rice mixed with chopped up veggies.

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    what am i complicating?

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    thanks built and spart.. lots of times at the end of the day i still have a big carb gap to fill and little p and f space to spare. i think i'll try the rice and veg idea!

    EDIT: any good receipes for that?
    Last edited by dissipate; 09-20-2005 at 10:45 PM.

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