I've been following what this guy has to say, but his cookery skils (unlike all hisother skills) leave something to be desired :)
http://scoobysworkshop.com/quick-healthy-meals/
I like his advice though, he has loads of videos too, all free-cool guy!
http://scoobysworkshop.com/bodybuilding-nutrition-made-simple/
I'd rather call the next text client release "fake meat"...
I'll move this over to the food room, btw.
Subject: This is in reply to the thread in the Save the text client room
I have grown pretty heavy on a vegetarian "diet" since I stopped smoking and bicycling 5 years ago. I started around 80kg and grew to 104kg, with about 1,95cm height.
Currently I lose around 1kg per week by just stopping to eat excessive amounts of pasta. And doing some workout. But but but... http://theoatmeal.com/comics/dieting_pie_chart
That includes turkey bacon. A seriously fake meat.
I like turkey bacon for the same reason I like veggie burgers. It's no substitute for the real thing, but it's tasty in its own right. And useful in many of the same applications.
Turkey burgers are too bland but a Mediterranean turkey burger is great.
Mix the ground turkey with mint, parsley, cumin, garlic, paprika, coriander, and let it marinate for a few
hours, grill and serve it with a cucumber/yogurt sauce.
Veggie burgers can be a palatable form of soy protein.
Some of them taste dreadful.
None of them really taste like burgers or whatever they're "supposed" to be.
As for Omega-3, there are vegan versions (made from flax seed)
The mediterranean turkey burger sounds delish. Of course, there's not much out there that wouldn't be improved by putting tzatziki sauce on it. I was eating Greek yogurt long before it was a food fad. My mother also claims to be ahead of that fad but she's lying. What I'm just catching up with now is the use of Greek yogurt as a substitute for sour cream. It isn't always appropriate but sometimes it's perfect. Yesterday we mixed it with chives and used it as a dip for grilled potato wedges.
IG: you missed the part where Zooer said he's allergic to fish.
I'm guessing anaphylactic shock is more of a problem than under-exposure to Omega-3s
Yeah I was doing the Greek yogurt thing a while ago because there has always been middle eastern/Greek
restaurants in the area. When I saw it in the grocery store many years ago I started using it. I didn't know it
was a thing because I always used it.