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Anyone have a website or personal idea for good, meal preps for someone looking to add calories to their diet?
Go get some cheap tupperware, precut your veggies, and I personally label each piece of tupperware with what goes in it. For some reason for me, it reminds/forces me to regularly eat those things. I usually do bell peppers, cucumbers, peeled garlic so I can chop/mince quickly, chopped onion, chopped mushrooms, chopped tomatoes, and chopped iceberg lettuce.
There is a paleo recipe book that has a chapter or two on helping you organize prepping for the week.... But I can't for the life of me remember the name of it at the moment. When I do, I'll post it. Never read it personally, but know some that have and they said it was very helpful. The recipes in the book themselves aren't anything special looking IMO, though.
There are a lot of resources. Look into preparing freezer meals if you're finding time is a problem. These are two sites I really like:Thanks.
Can't believe nobody here has anymore insight. What you eat is is MORE important then the actual workouts.
There are a lot of resources. Look into preparing freezer meals if you're finding time is a problem. These are two sites I really like:
https://onceamonthmeals.com/
http://happymoneysaver.com/freezer-meals/
Should be easy enough to use those recipes and figure out the macros where they aren't listed.
I've worked in meal prep for athletes for more than two years !
Basically what are you asking here ?
Awesome thanks!
Some good ideas of meals to make. Trying to put on size on. Don't want anything too complicated to make or overly time consuming.
Some good ideas of meals to make. Trying to put on size on. Don't want anything too complicated to make or overly time consuming.
FLY, I really like Kevin Curry's recipes over at FitMenCook. He's got a website and youtube channel. Check him out.
Oh, I see.
For a really user friendly, I might suggest Bodybuilding.com They have some really good recipes, easy to make and they list Macros, something I would not do (Pretty time consuming )
Anyway, an easy way to prepare a dish for bodybuilding is just to decide three things: What proteins do you want ? (Fish, poultry, eggs, meat, dairy, seafood, soy based, nuts, beans, whey, legumes.)
What carb do you want: Rice, pasta, bread, etc.
What veggie/fruits you're gonna eat with that.
Pick any of those, and you have a dish.
Obviously it will not be high end or anything, but it will taste great and you'll have great results.
Another great way to have ideas would be to buy some already prepped meal from a local dealer ( I see you're located in NY, take a peek at Kettlebell kitchen, CleanEats and Rocbody...) OR just looking at menus on their site could help you with some ideas, now I don't know these meal prep services myself, but still, be wary because a lot of those don't give a flying squat what you actually eat and they give you crap.
Educating yourself about nutrition, food and how to cook it is probably the single most important thing you could learn in life. Saves you money, gives you health and just a lot more enjoyment. Obviously, I cannot give you a whole cooking class or anything, but buying cookbooks or information material, reading on the internet, etc is all good. But beware what you read, obviously. Proof check, the information you get, because a lot of it is broscience.
FLY, I really like Kevin Curry's recipes over at FitMenCook. He's got a website and youtube channel. Check him out.