Soldato
		
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Going to start uni in a couple of weeks. Need a diet that works for me. Of course, there's several 'parameters', within which the diet must be kept. I prefer the word parameters to the word 'restrictions', because that makes it sound like it will limit me in some way - which it won't 
So it needs to be:
The problem with buying cheap foods is that I imagine I run the risk of buying low quality, refined foods with a lot of crap in them.
Having had an early peak at my uni timetable, I reckon lunch will have to be a quick, light meal, due to the limited time I have. A typical day starts around 09.00 and can end anywhere between 15.00 and 18.00, though most tend to end closer to the latter. Weekends will obviously afford me some more time to eat and workout, though I'll have to get a job on weekends too.
I'm thinking that breakfast will be porridge along with a banana and maybe some yogurt and nuts too.
Lunch - pasta, with cheese, tomato sauce, and some coconut oil? If I have time I could prepare some salad too.
Dinner - Jacket potato with some oil, cheese, baked beans, and vegetables?
PWO snack - no idea. Most people here seem to have chicken along with some source of carbs. Obviously I need to find an alternative to this.
I'm also contemplating cutting for a while before bulking. This would ease me into my diet, it would be cheaper initially, and probably be easier for me while I find my feet during freshers and the first few weeks and months of uni. I'm only around 53 kg at the moment, but I could do with having less body fat. Good idea or not?
Thanks everyone
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			
So it needs to be:
- Vegetarian
 - Easily prepared foods
 - Few eggs (shame, but since 2009 everytime I eat eggs I get problems)
 - CHEAP!
 
The problem with buying cheap foods is that I imagine I run the risk of buying low quality, refined foods with a lot of crap in them.
Having had an early peak at my uni timetable, I reckon lunch will have to be a quick, light meal, due to the limited time I have. A typical day starts around 09.00 and can end anywhere between 15.00 and 18.00, though most tend to end closer to the latter. Weekends will obviously afford me some more time to eat and workout, though I'll have to get a job on weekends too.
I'm thinking that breakfast will be porridge along with a banana and maybe some yogurt and nuts too.
Lunch - pasta, with cheese, tomato sauce, and some coconut oil? If I have time I could prepare some salad too.
Dinner - Jacket potato with some oil, cheese, baked beans, and vegetables?
PWO snack - no idea. Most people here seem to have chicken along with some source of carbs. Obviously I need to find an alternative to this.
I'm also contemplating cutting for a while before bulking. This would ease me into my diet, it would be cheaper initially, and probably be easier for me while I find my feet during freshers and the first few weeks and months of uni. I'm only around 53 kg at the moment, but I could do with having less body fat. Good idea or not?
Thanks everyone
	
 
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