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The 'I Feel Like Being Healthier' Thread!

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Dimmukane:
Maybe I should stop drinking soda.


And replace it with whiskey.


J-cob9000:
Wow. Counting up what I ate today made me realize how awful my eating habits are. I couldn't run or bike today because of the tornado watch.
I didn't really start my diet today. For one thing I couldn't afford anything but fries at lunch today. List of food I had today...
Breakfast - Poptart
Lunch - Fries
Snack - Egg
Dinner - 1/2 slice of pizza
All Day - Bottle of shitty flavored water because regular was sold out. Tomorrow, I'm back to regular!

Even though I did not eat hardly anything. I don't feel hungry in the slightest. My stomach is content but not stuffed. I should weigh myself in the morning and not at night but I'll do it anyway.
Weight with jeans and shirt is exactly 180.
I need suggestions for a quick breakfast. I need to stop eating Poptarts in the morning once I get to school. Do you have any reccomendations for something quick-- perhaps microwavable-- healthy, but still tasty?

jhocking:
Well if I'm in a hurry in the morning I like cinnamon oatmeal with fresh blueberries sprinkled in, but I don't know if you would find that tasty. Besides that, all the breakfast foods I eat are pretty time-consuming to prepare, and anyway they aren't particularly healthy because it's a lot of fried stuff like over-hard eggs.

Are bagels healthy? Come to think of it, I should go get some bagels, I haven't had any in a long time.

Spluff:
Oats, weetbix, cereal, all of those things are good breakfast choices. A two weetbix (I think in America they are known as weetabix) breakfast takes a minimal amount of time to prepare and eat (put weetbix in bowl, pour milk on, devour) and is pretty damn healthy.

Bagels are pretty unhealthy - they have almost the same amount of calories as donuts or muffins, but they do have a lot less fat than the other two options (but that doesn't count toppings, unfortunately). But hey, they do taste good.

jhocking:
See my idea of "healthy" is different from most people, because I actually want a lot of calories. Even when I wasn't exercising I had a relatively high metabolism, and now I practically starve to death after swimming. When I'm thinking healthy I'm paying attention to nutritional content, like fiber or protein.

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