Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're obsessive and I would have you screened for an eating disorder.
Yeah…I wasn’t sure if this is a joke. If you are weighing every single thing you eat on a food scale, that’s weird at best, but likely disordered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok this is my lunch. I made a smoothie:
- .81 baby kale
- .5 cup unsweetened almond milk
- 20 g microgreens
- 6.17 oz micro greens
- 2.5 table spoons chia seeds
- fiber supplement
- reveratrol supplement
I ate a side of 4.8 oz garbanzo beans
Looking good. Good protein, fiber, vit C and A plus you are eating a rainbow of colors filled with valuable phytonutrients.
Anonymous wrote:Ok this is my lunch. I made a smoothie:
- .81 baby kale
- .5 cup unsweetened almond milk
- 20 g microgreens
- 6.17 oz micro greens
- 2.5 table spoons chia seeds
- fiber supplement
- reveratrol supplement
I ate a side of 4.8 oz garbanzo beans
Anonymous wrote:Ok this is my lunch. I made a smoothie:
- .81 baby kale
- .5 cup unsweetened almond milk
- 20 g microgreens
- 6.17 oz micro greens
- 2.5 table spoons chia seeds
- fiber supplement
- reveratrol supplement
I ate a side of 4.8 oz garbanzo beans
Anonymous wrote:This is a joke?!
Anonymous wrote:You're obsessive and I would have you screened for an eating disorder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need way more fiber. Sneak in something like flax or chia seeds somewhere into your mornings everyday.
Most Americans get nowhere near the amount of required fiber per day.
Her breakfast isn’t too far off from mine but I do add 1/2 cup of beans each day.
You at probably still drastically short.
You are literally proving why Americans get nowhere near enough fiber, because they're so far off the mark for the daily recommended amounts in terms of education.
Just for fiber alone a woman needs:
1/2c beans
1/2 an entire avocado
1/2c oats
2 table chia
1 apple
At a minimum.
For breakfast?? All that? Or in aday
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need way more fiber. Sneak in something like flax or chia seeds somewhere into your mornings everyday.
Most Americans get nowhere near the amount of required fiber per day.
Her breakfast isn’t too far off from mine but I do add 1/2 cup of beans each day.
You at probably still drastically short.
You are literally proving why Americans get nowhere near enough fiber, because they're so far off the mark for the daily recommended amounts in terms of education.
Just for fiber alone a woman needs:
1/2c beans
1/2 an entire avocado
1/2c oats
2 table chia
1 apple
At a minimum.