Is it okay if you eat A LOT of healthy food?!
Question: Is it okay if you eat A LOT of healthy food?
so i ate today:
breakfast: 1 c oatmeal w/ raisins, 1/4 grapefruit, 2 vitamins
lunch: 1 large tangerine, 1 apple, snap peas
3:30ish: 1 tangerine, 1 Nature Valley Granola Bar, 4 strawberries
Dinner: 3 large, long carrots, 1/2 bell pepper, 1/2 tomato, hummus dip, 1 boiled egg, 1 piece of toast, 1 banana, 1 tangerine, cucumbers, 1/2 avocado, 3 small pieces of grapefruit
So, as you can see, I ate a lot at dinner, but it was all healthy. Is that bad for you, to eat a lot of food content, even if the food is good? All my food, including all vegetables and fruits and eggs were organic, by the way.
Answers:
It's still bad to eat a lot of food. You could always eat really small meals through out the day. I feel that when you're eating eat 80% of what you would eat.
no matter what you eat good or bad you retain some weight the trick is to work it off but your body needs a variety of foods meat,fruits veggies grains
The amounts of calories added up equals under 1000
you hardly ate anything. however u should take some of that dinner food and eat it at b-fast
your diet is sorely lacking in protein
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