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<blockquote data-quote="Heresy" data-source="post: 1056495" data-attributes="member: 540683"><p>Same here with the bodybuilding diet except I can't stand to use a GF Grill since I have always cooked with a skillet. Anyway, you can get chicken breast for $0.87/lb here and cleaning it isn't that hard (unless you buy 30-40lbs at a time like I do). Ground turkey can be had for $1.62/lb here if you know where to shop. Farmer's markets are the best place to buy fruits and veggies; usually, I find they are half as expensive for most of what I eat, and it usually is better quality than the supermarket.</p><p></p><p>If you can manage it, a Costco or Sam's Club card is great for buying bulk meats, milk, cottage cheese, oats, etc. If you are in a dorm, it isn't quite as easy unless you can get a whole bunch of people in on a group buy, but if you have your own pad, it can be great if you want to just drop $50 and live off that for a few weeks.</p><p></p><p>For recipes, put meat between two slices of whole wheat bread without the mayo and cheese. Get some spices to flavor your stuff without adding calories. Cut out the beer, chips, and refined sugars. Eating out and ordering late night pizzas is what adds on the pounds. If you know what you are taking in instead of absent-mindedly stuffing your face, you should be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heresy, post: 1056495, member: 540683"] Same here with the bodybuilding diet except I can't stand to use a GF Grill since I have always cooked with a skillet. Anyway, you can get chicken breast for $0.87/lb here and cleaning it isn't that hard (unless you buy 30-40lbs at a time like I do). Ground turkey can be had for $1.62/lb here if you know where to shop. Farmer's markets are the best place to buy fruits and veggies; usually, I find they are half as expensive for most of what I eat, and it usually is better quality than the supermarket. If you can manage it, a Costco or Sam's Club card is great for buying bulk meats, milk, cottage cheese, oats, etc. If you are in a dorm, it isn't quite as easy unless you can get a whole bunch of people in on a group buy, but if you have your own pad, it can be great if you want to just drop $50 and live off that for a few weeks. For recipes, put meat between two slices of whole wheat bread without the mayo and cheese. Get some spices to flavor your stuff without adding calories. Cut out the beer, chips, and refined sugars. Eating out and ordering late night pizzas is what adds on the pounds. If you know what you are taking in instead of absent-mindedly stuffing your face, you should be fine. [/QUOTE]
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