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Thanks for the hard boiled egg trick, I've been having them for breakfast. My problem is I can't eat eggs everyday because I get stomach pains, I think I'm a little lactose intolerant. Do you have any other recommendations on what to snack on?
Thanks for all your great advice!
Posted by sunshine
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Thanks to everyone for the feedback. Bryan, I'm glad the egg thing is working out for you. 'CET', when working with clients, I try and keep things basic. In terms of the macronutrient explanation, if people get a realy good grip on the proper uses of carbs and protein, then the remainder of their meal planning generally falls into place. Fat is an intermediate to long-term energy source, but I just get them to call it "cushion". I'll work on posting a blog-dittie about fat (good vs. evil). Til then, stay focused and fit!
Posted by Brian J. Johnston
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I asked my wife to buy eggs this past weekend for my evening snacks. There are a dozen of them in the fridge, hard boiled and ready to go. Had my first hard boiled egg snack last night, sometime after dinner and before bed time. Just this one little change will help me avoid the carb snacks that I would have usually reached for. Thanks for a very useable tip, Brian!
Posted by Bryan
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Whoa, great, simple guidelines! What I like is that you don't say NOT to eat anything after dinner, knowing that you are not going to be burning energy for the next few hours and then going to bed. Instead, you advise on WHAT to eat between dinner and bedtime. Cookies out, hard boiled eggs in!
Posted by Bryan
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I get the whole carb deal better now, but can I really digest a lot of protein while I'm sleeping? How about a steak about 2 hours before bed? I know it is not ideal, but is that better than eating pasta 2 hours before bed fat-wise? Thanks!
Posted by Jim Mann
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I wish I would have read your blog before I ate that bowl of pasta last night! I know I'm not supposed to eat it as late as I did but after reading your blog I would have had enough will power to just eat a wrap or a turkey sandwich and vegtables. Thanks for posting that blog and helping us get a better grip on what we should eat, when we should eat and why! I look forward to hearing from you again soon.
Posted by Neil
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Thanks for helping me understand this. I've been thinking the opposite and I know it is causing me a lot of trouble losing weight. Protein at night it is! Carbs earlier in the day before activity. Will do. Great stuff!
Posted by Roxanne
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Brian - Your blog was one of the most useful pieces of advice I've read lately. I'm supposed to know all this stuff and it turned out that this 101 topic was exactly what I needed to hear. My wife and kids all talked about it this morning and I believe that it will change the way we eat forever. Makes perfect sense. Thank you for sharing!
John Valenty
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