Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is kinda a follow up to the other posts about protein.
DD is 13.
Breakfast was 2 eggs on naan bread with cheese 24g protein
Lunch ramen with veggies (corn/carrots/edamame) 14g protein
Mango smoothie just now with greek yogurt, mango, almond milk, chia seeds. 16g protein
That’s 54g already today and hasn’t had dinner yet.
I'm not a trainer, but it's going to be very difficult for a growing 13 year old to be a competitive athlete as a vegetarian. Some chicken or fish solves a lot of issues. A good steak would be best. My kids - boys - are athletes and there's no chance they could compete at their level as a vegetarian. Their caloric and protein intake is insane from an adult perspective. Adolescence alone requires a lot of nutrients. And then add heavy workouts. Almond milk and chia seeds don't do it. A vegetarian is going to be competing at a severe deficit. You can be a perfectly healthy adolescent as a mindful vegetarian that priorities other sources of protein. But I don't think you can be a competitive athlete in the teenage years as a strict vegetarian. We evolved to be omnivores for very good reasons.
My kids are vegetarians and highly competitive athletes. There are a lot of elite athletes that are vegetarian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Naan is a type of bread. So when you say “naan bread,” you are saying “bread bread.” or like ordering a “latte coffee” instead of just a “latte.”
Does that also work for stupid idiot?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is kinda a follow up to the other posts about protein.
DD is 13.
Breakfast was 2 eggs on naan bread with cheese 24g protein
Lunch ramen with veggies (corn/carrots/edamame) 14g protein
Mango smoothie just now with greek yogurt, mango, almond milk, chia seeds. 16g protein
That’s 54g already today and hasn’t had dinner yet.
Eggs and milk products on a vegetarian diet? Ok.![]()
What’s wrong with eggs and milk? OP didn’t say vegan diet.
Vegetarian diet = no meat of any kind including fish. Eggs are classified as "meat" as they are embryos.
Vegetarian diet shouldn't have milk products really, but that's a fine line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is kinda a follow up to the other posts about protein.
DD is 13.
Breakfast was 2 eggs on naan bread with cheese 24g protein
Lunch ramen with veggies (corn/carrots/edamame) 14g protein
Mango smoothie just now with greek yogurt, mango, almond milk, chia seeds. 16g protein
That’s 54g already today and hasn’t had dinner yet.
Eggs and milk products on a vegetarian diet? Ok.![]()
What’s wrong with eggs and milk? OP didn’t say vegan diet.
Vegetarian diet = no meat of any kind including fish. Eggs are classified as "meat" as they are embryos.
Vegetarian diet shouldn't have milk products really, but that's a fine line.
The eggs we eat aren't embryos. How can you possibly not know that?
There are no roosters on egg farms.
You eat those kind of eggs? Ewwww. Pale yellow goo. I eat only free range real eggs.
Whether a chicken is free range has nothing to do with whether a chicken has mated. Free range chicken farmers, including people who keep birds in their backyards, don't have roosters.
Perhaps you should find topics you know something about?
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You are soo crazy
If they are selling eggs, its the easiest thing in the world not to get a rooster
Tell us you are a suburban person with no experience at any sort of ranching, by being so obvious about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is kinda a follow up to the other posts about protein.
DD is 13.
Breakfast was 2 eggs on naan bread with cheese 24g protein
Lunch ramen with veggies (corn/carrots/edamame) 14g protein
Mango smoothie just now with greek yogurt, mango, almond milk, chia seeds. 16g protein
That’s 54g already today and hasn’t had dinner yet.
Eggs and milk products on a vegetarian diet? Ok.![]()
What’s wrong with eggs and milk? OP didn’t say vegan diet.
Vegetarian diet = no meat of any kind including fish. Eggs are classified as "meat" as they are embryos.
Vegetarian diet shouldn't have milk products really, but that's a fine line.
The eggs we eat aren't embryos. How can you possibly not know that?
There are no roosters on egg farms.
You eat those kind of eggs? Ewwww. Pale yellow goo. I eat only free range real eggs.
Whether a chicken is free range has nothing to do with whether a chicken has mated. Free range chicken farmers, including people who keep birds in their backyards, don't have roosters.
Perhaps you should find topics you know something about?
![]()
You are soo crazy
If they are selling eggs, its the easiest thing in the world not to get a rooster
Tell us you are a suburban person with no experience at any sort of ranching, by being so obvious about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is kinda a follow up to the other posts about protein.
DD is 13.
Breakfast was 2 eggs on naan bread with cheese 24g protein
Lunch ramen with veggies (corn/carrots/edamame) 14g protein
Mango smoothie just now with greek yogurt, mango, almond milk, chia seeds. 16g protein
That’s 54g already today and hasn’t had dinner yet.
Eggs and milk products on a vegetarian diet? Ok.![]()
What’s wrong with eggs and milk? OP didn’t say vegan diet.
Vegetarian diet = no meat of any kind including fish. Eggs are classified as "meat" as they are embryos.
Vegetarian diet shouldn't have milk products really, but that's a fine line.
The eggs we eat aren't embryos. How can you possibly not know that?
There are no roosters on egg farms.
You eat those kind of eggs? Ewwww. Pale yellow goo. I eat only free range real eggs.
Whether a chicken is free range has nothing to do with whether a chicken has mated. Free range chicken farmers, including people who keep birds in their backyards, don't have roosters.
Perhaps you should find topics you know something about?
![]()
You are soo crazy
If they are selling eggs, its the easiest thing in the world not to get a rooster
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is kinda a follow up to the other posts about protein.
DD is 13.
Breakfast was 2 eggs on naan bread with cheese 24g protein
Lunch ramen with veggies (corn/carrots/edamame) 14g protein
Mango smoothie just now with greek yogurt, mango, almond milk, chia seeds. 16g protein
That’s 54g already today and hasn’t had dinner yet.
Eggs and milk products on a vegetarian diet? Ok.![]()
What’s wrong with eggs and milk? OP didn’t say vegan diet.
Vegetarian diet = no meat of any kind including fish. Eggs are classified as "meat" as they are embryos.
Vegetarian diet shouldn't have milk products really, but that's a fine line.
The eggs we eat aren't embryos. How can you possibly not know that?
There are no roosters on egg farms.
You eat those kind of eggs? Ewwww. Pale yellow goo. I eat only free range real eggs.
Whether a chicken is free range has nothing to do with whether a chicken has mated. Free range chicken farmers, including people who keep birds in their backyards, don't have roosters.
Perhaps you should find topics you know something about?
Anonymous wrote:This is kinda a follow up to the other posts about protein.
DD is 13.
Breakfast was 2 eggs on naan bread with cheese 24g protein
Lunch ramen with veggies (corn/carrots/edamame) 14g protein
Mango smoothie just now with greek yogurt, mango, almond milk, chia seeds. 16g protein
That’s 54g already today and hasn’t had dinner yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is kinda a follow up to the other posts about protein.
DD is 13.
Breakfast was 2 eggs on naan bread with cheese 24g protein
Lunch ramen with veggies (corn/carrots/edamame) 14g protein
Mango smoothie just now with greek yogurt, mango, almond milk, chia seeds. 16g protein
That’s 54g already today and hasn’t had dinner yet.
This would not be enough to sustain my 40 year old moderately active self. Shame on you OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is kinda a follow up to the other posts about protein.
DD is 13.
Breakfast was 2 eggs on naan bread with cheese 24g protein
Lunch ramen with veggies (corn/carrots/edamame) 14g protein
Mango smoothie just now with greek yogurt, mango, almond milk, chia seeds. 16g protein
That’s 54g already today and hasn’t had dinner yet.
Eggs and milk products on a vegetarian diet? Ok.![]()
What’s wrong with eggs and milk? OP didn’t say vegan diet.
Vegetarian diet = no meat of any kind including fish. Eggs are classified as "meat" as they are embryos.
Vegetarian diet shouldn't have milk products really, but that's a fine line.
The eggs we eat aren't embryos. How can you possibly not know that?
There are no roosters on egg farms.
You eat those kind of eggs? Ewwww. Pale yellow goo. I eat only free range real eggs.
Whether a chicken is free range has nothing to do with whether a chicken has mated. Free range chicken farmers, including people who keep birds in their backyards, don't have roosters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is kinda a follow up to the other posts about protein.
DD is 13.
Breakfast was 2 eggs on naan bread with cheese 24g protein
Lunch ramen with veggies (corn/carrots/edamame) 14g protein
Mango smoothie just now with greek yogurt, mango, almond milk, chia seeds. 16g protein
That’s 54g already today and hasn’t had dinner yet.
Eggs and milk products on a vegetarian diet? Ok.![]()
What’s wrong with eggs and milk? OP didn’t say vegan diet.
Vegetarian diet = no meat of any kind including fish. Eggs are classified as "meat" as they are embryos.
Vegetarian diet shouldn't have milk products really, but that's a fine line.
The eggs we eat aren't embryos. How can you possibly not know that?
There are no roosters on egg farms.
You eat those kind of eggs? Ewwww. Pale yellow goo. I eat only free range real eggs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is kinda a follow up to the other posts about protein.
DD is 13.
Breakfast was 2 eggs on naan bread with cheese 24g protein
Lunch ramen with veggies (corn/carrots/edamame) 14g protein
Mango smoothie just now with greek yogurt, mango, almond milk, chia seeds. 16g protein
That’s 54g already today and hasn’t had dinner yet.
Eggs and milk products on a vegetarian diet? Ok.![]()
What’s wrong with eggs and milk? OP didn’t say vegan diet.
Vegetarian diet = no meat of any kind including fish. Eggs are classified as "meat" as they are embryos.
Vegetarian diet shouldn't have milk products really, but that's a fine line.
The eggs we eat aren't embryos. How can you possibly not know that?
There are no roosters on egg farms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is kinda a follow up to the other posts about protein.
DD is 13.
Breakfast was 2 eggs on naan bread with cheese 24g protein
Lunch ramen with veggies (corn/carrots/edamame) 14g protein
Mango smoothie just now with greek yogurt, mango, almond milk, chia seeds. 16g protein
That’s 54g already today and hasn’t had dinner yet.
Eggs and milk products on a vegetarian diet? Ok.![]()
What’s wrong with eggs and milk? OP didn’t say vegan diet.
Vegetarian diet = no meat of any kind including fish. Eggs are classified as "meat" as they are embryos.
Vegetarian diet shouldn't have milk products really, but that's a fine line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is kinda a follow up to the other posts about protein.
DD is 13.
Breakfast was 2 eggs on naan bread with cheese 24g protein
Lunch ramen with veggies (corn/carrots/edamame) 14g protein
Mango smoothie just now with greek yogurt, mango, almond milk, chia seeds. 16g protein
That’s 54g already today and hasn’t had dinner yet.
Eggs and milk products on a vegetarian diet? Ok.![]()
What’s wrong with eggs and milk? OP didn’t say vegan diet.
Vegetarian diet = no meat of any kind including fish. Eggs are classified as "meat" as they are embryos.
Vegetarian diet shouldn't have milk products really, but that's a fine line.