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RE: Help choosing a snack... - Dum-Dum - 15-04-2014

Matt you should eat breakfast, starts your metabolism going so you burn more calories during the day and should feel better even if it's just a slice of toast.


RE: Help choosing a snack... - sam - 15-04-2014

I eat grapes if I'm a bit peckish in the morning, until the breakfast van turns up at work


RE: Help choosing a snack... - Kezzieboy - 15-04-2014

Vegetables, tom, eat as many as you like Tongue


RE: Help choosing a snack... - Toms306 - 15-04-2014

Actually, a lot of veg is bad for me, personally lol (and some others with IBS). So I tend to have a lot of fruit based things (not so much a piece of fruit) to make up for it.


RE: Help choosing a snack... - silverzx - 15-04-2014

(15-04-2014, 11:39 AM)Toms306 Wrote: Actually, a lot of veg is bad for me, personally lol (and some others with IBS). So I tend to have a lot of fruit based things (not so much a piece of fruit) to make up for it.

F**k sake Tom...! TMI


RE: Help choosing a snack... - 306Puggy - 15-04-2014

(14-04-2014, 08:54 PM)Kezzieboy Wrote: Cereal bars/breakfast biscuits are all well and good, but tend to be absolutely loaded with sugar, it only takes 15 minutes to make a bowl of cereal and eat it and you'd feel a fucktonne better for it.

I have a super fast metabolism and could technically eat what I want but tbh weight isn't the issue, if you eat shit it's bad for you regardless of your metabolism. I have sultana bran for breakfast, a varied lunch, with 2 pieces of fruit and 2 portions of veg, usually and then try to get 3 portions of veg in my dinner.

Also, careful of fruit as a snack, those who've suggested it, as it's crammed full of fructose, which is pretty bad for you so 2 portions a day is the recommended maximum.



No it's notHuh http://www.nhs.uk/change4life/Pages/five-a-day.aspx Seems people are always trying to cause an argument on this website.

(14-04-2014, 09:03 PM)Toms306 Wrote: Wait...fruits bad for you?

Is there anything that isn't bad for you in way or another though? lol

I agree Tom, it's stupid really, which is why I always try to just eat a balance because when it comes down to it every f*cking thing is "bad" for you. As long as you don't eat McDonalds or some such everyday you are fine TBH.


RE: Help choosing a snack... - Matt - 15-04-2014

(15-04-2014, 04:12 PM)306Puggy Wrote: As long as you don't eat McDonalds or some such everyday you are fine TBH.

Damn, guess I'm f*cked then lmao


RE: Help choosing a snack... - Uberderv - 15-04-2014

(13-04-2014, 08:54 PM)306carter Wrote: Just stick a couple slices of bread in the toaster while you put your socks on, Lurpak brown sauce in some kitchen roll. Eat on on the road. That's my breakfast every day.


Same^^^^^^

Up at 4.30, 4 slices of toast in while I get ready (2 butter 2 jam), wrap in foil eat on 40 mile drive.
Also grab a banana for about 10ish. Smile


RE: Help choosing a snack... - bashbarnard - 15-04-2014

Pork scratchings and scotch eggs?


RE: Help choosing a snack... - Tom - 15-04-2014

Breakfast biscuits didnt do it for me :/ might have to find some some quick cheapish and not boring cereal, or try cereal bars or nutrigrain bars or something


RE: Help choosing a snack... - zx_volcane - 15-04-2014

eh, can you make some sarnies before you go to bed?


RE: Help choosing a snack... - Uberderv - 15-04-2014

Quiche is a pretty good breakfast Smile Last time I had it though I hit a pigoen which knocked the glass out my wing mirror lol Smile


RE: Help choosing a snack... - Toms306 - 15-04-2014

(15-04-2014, 07:30 PM)Tom Wrote: Breakfast biscuits didnt do it for me :/ might have to find some some quick cheapish and not boring cereal, or try cereal bars or nutrigrain bars or something

Really? I pretty much live off them at weekends lol.

(15-04-2014, 09:05 PM)Uberderv Wrote: Quiche is a pretty good breakfast Smile Last time I had it though I hit a pigoen which knocked the glass out my wing mirror lol Smile

Is that related then? lol


RE: Help choosing a snack... - Kezzieboy - 16-04-2014

(15-04-2014, 04:12 PM)306Puggy Wrote: No it's notHuh http://www.nhs.uk/change4life/Pages/five-a-day.aspx Seems people are always trying to cause an argument on this website.

I'm sorry, but NHS changeforlife isn't a valid resource for information on nutrition. The 5-a-day programme was chosen as an attainable goal that most people might actually try to acheive. If you tell the populus they should be eating 5 portions of veg and 2 of fruit each day they'll tell you to f*ck off and continue eating the shite that they were already eating. Tell them to eat some combination of 5 fruit and veg and they might just try.

Recent research has shown that increasing that to 7 is a far better prospect, and many other countries already recommend this (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-26818377)

The fructose issue has been covered a LOT by nutritionists, at the end of the day fruit is VERY high in sugar (hence why it tastes so good) and the stuff people say about it being fine because it's 'natural sugar' is nonsense.

Glucose, as in the stuff in actual sugar, is also natural and in reality easier for the body to process, and yet we all know not to eat chocolate all day. Fruit is no different except that in small quantities the positive effects of the the vitamins present in fruit outweigh the negative effects of the fructose. It's also worth mentioning there that these vitamins are also present in abundant quantities in veg, without and Fructose, for example a potato has as much vitamin C in it as an orange.


I'll shut up now, but I'm really into nutrition, and my brother studied it at uni, so I've absorbed quite a lot of information about it over the years Tongue


RE: Help choosing a snack... - 306Puggy - 17-04-2014

Well I quickly looked up an article after you posted that and the article stated that the fructose in fruit is a small amount and stored in the fibre so it gets released gradually as the fibre is digested. Edit: Here's the article:

http://authoritynutrition.com/is-fruit-good-or-bad-for-your-health/

I think it's fair to say that the jury is still out on this because are countless articles saying the opposite to the research you are quoting. But then I am not into nutrition or anything but there are always new theories coming out and it makes me sceptical. But then they are recommending 7 a day! Why if the fructose is so damaging?


RE: Help choosing a snack... - Tom - 17-04-2014

Again to add to this, Belvita breakfast biscuits are alot nicer than the nutri grain ones. And im currently on bagel and breakfast biscuits seeing me through til breakfast which is nice. Just hate standing around waiting for the toaster lol.


RE: Help choosing a snack... - Anton - 17-04-2014

Belvita chocolate breakfast biscuits ftmfw!

i hate breakfast with a passion, but eating these have stopped me from eating crap, helped contribute to a 3 and a half stone weight loss.


RE: Help choosing a snack... - Tom - 17-04-2014

I had belvita milk and cereal flavour i think, mum gave them to me to try and they were real nice, much better than the chocolate nutrigrain ones i bought.


RE: Help choosing a snack... - Toms306 - 17-04-2014

Nutrigrain breakfast biscuits aren't that nice tbh, I much prefer the Belvita or McVites ones!


RE: Help choosing a snack... - 306pc - 19-04-2014

Bananas. The fastest conversion of food to energy.
Pesto on toast.
Big glug of water.


RE: Help choosing a snack... - Dum-Dum - 19-04-2014

Gotta say I think puggy was right about nutrition. Everything in moderation and then don't worry too much