protein shake replaces the cuppa tea or coffee break
Why? Coffee and tea with skimmed milk are very low calorie, and offer a temporary boost to metabolic rate because of the CNS stimulant caffeine. Protein shakes are unnecessary for your training levels, and just add calories through liquid.
muesli bar I thought was natural sugar like honey to make it stick together.
Sorry fella
99 times out of 100 these are not healthy. Simply simple sugars, dextrose and cheap, refined wheats. A few oatcakes with cottage cheese (or any of the plethora of possible toppings) would be great. Or a handful of fruit, and some mixed nuts (I have both
)yes I resist the temptation to lash it up with mayo![]()
Respect! Have you considered Hellmann's Very Light Mayonnaise? It's very low calorie, and low fat at 12kcal per tablespoon. Mixed with tuna or in sandwhiches you don't notice the difference (I actually prefer it).
Otherwise, your diet is going well
Just try to avoid heavy carbohydrate loading in the evening, and space your (very health) desert out from your main meal (2 hours would be great!).Also, be careful of those 'healthy' cereals. You're doing well and you evidently are making healthier choices, but these cereals are often loaded with sugars/refined carbs, and are very high calorie.
Two small slices of wholemeal granary bread, and some scrambled egg / poached egg / sardines would be a superior choice

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). If you need a completely pre-prepared snack (oatcakes with cottage cheese no good for the boss?) Then simply making a 'half' sandwhich, or better yet half wholemeal pita, similiar to your excellent lunch choice.
Oh crikey and fish and chips at lunch time today actually.

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