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A bodybuilders grocery list

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PROTEINS

Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breast
Tuna (water packed)
Fish (salmon, seabass, halibut)
Shrimp
Extra Lean Ground Beef or Ground Round (92-96%)
Venison
Buffalo
Ostrich
Protein Powder
Egg Whites or Eggs
Ribeye Steaks or Roast
Top Round Steaks or Roast (aka Stew Meat, London Broil, Stir Fry)
Top Sirloin (aka Sirloin Top Butt)
Beef Tenderloin (aka Filet, Filet Mignon)
Top Loin (NY Strip Steak)
Flank Steak (Sir Fry, Fajita)
Eye of Round (Cube Meat, Stew Meat, Bottom Round , 96% LeandGround Round)
Ground turkey, Turkey Breast Slices or cutlets (fresh meat, not deli cuts), ground chicken

COMPLEX CARBS

Oatmeal (Old Fashioned or Quick Oats)
Sweet Potatoes
Yams
Beans (pinto, black, kidney)
Oat Bran Cereal
Rye Cereal
Brown Rice
Farina (Cream of Wheat)
Multigrain Hot Cereal
Whole wheat or Spinach Pasta
Rice (white, jasmine, basmati, Arborio, wild)
Potatoes (red, baking, new)

FIBROUS CARBS

Green Leafy Lettuce (Green Leaf, Red, Leaf, Romaine)
Broccoli
Asparagus
String Beans
Spinach
Bell Peppers
Brussels Sprouts
Cauliflower
Cabbage
Celery
Cucumber
Eggplant
Green or Red Pepper
Onions
Pumpkin
Garlic
Tomatoes
Zucchini

FRUIT

(if acceptable on diet): bananas, apples, grapefruit, peaches, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, lemons or limes

HEALTHY FATS

Natural Style Peanut Butter
Olive Oil or Safflower Oil
Nuts (peanuts, almonds
Flaxseed Oil

DAIRY AND EGGS

Low-fat cottage cheese
Eggs
Low or Non-Fat Milk
Bottled Water


CONDIMENTS & SPICES

Diet Soda
Crystal Light
Fat Free Mayonnaise
Reduced Sodium Soy Sauce
Reduced Sodium Teriyaki Sauce
Balsamic Vinegar
Salsa
Hot Peppers and Hot Sauce
Chili powder
Mrs. Dash
Steak Sauce
Sugar Free Maple Syrup
Chili Paste
Mustard
Extracts (vanilla, almond, etc )
Low Sodium beef or chicken broth
Plain or reduced sodium tomatoes sauce, puree, paste)
 
I guess thats straight off an American list. They are called prawns mate!

Should add kangaroo meat, and what about pot set yoghurt?
 
If thats American whats Australian?

Also Prawns and shrimp are different. They do both look the same tho.
 
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Remember up until the early/mid 90s when in sports such as rugby league and union, to get forwards to bulk up, clubs used to instruct players to increase their meat pie, sausage roll, chips and beer consumption?

hahaha how quickly times changed.
 
geez i would hate to see how much that grocery bill came to
 
Esp because it a US grocery list..

CONDIMENTS & SPICES

Diet Soda
Crystal Light
Fat Free Mayonnaise
Reduced Sodium Soy Sauce
Reduced Sodium Teriyaki Sauce
Balsamic Vinegar
Salsa
Hot Peppers and Hot Sauce
Chili powder
Mrs. Dash
Steak Sauce
Sugar Free Maple Syrup
Chili Paste
Mustard
Extracts (vanilla, almond, etc )
Low Sodium beef or chicken broth
Plain or reduced sodium tomatoes sauce, puree, paste)
I wonder what Mrs Dash tastes like?
 
maybe if your coach was Tom Raudonikis :)


hahahaha, as funny as it sounds its true. I have studied cases in my tax law subjects at uni where rugby league players from as recent as the 80s and early 90s were instructed exactly what I wrote above to bulk up. they all tried to claim the extra beer and food purchases back on tax. Unfortunately for them they couldn't, but their gym memberhsips they could.

They knew you needed to exercise, but the food/nutrients side of being fit and healthy just wasn't known or wasn't a big focus.
 
hahahaha, as funny as it sounds its true. I have studied cases in my tax law subjects at uni where rugby league players from as recent as the 80s and early 90s were instructed exactly what I wrote above to bulk up. they all tried to claim the extra beer and food purchases back on tax. Unfortunately for them they couldn't, but their gym memberhsips they could.

They knew you needed to exercise, but the food/nutrients side of being fit and healthy just wasn't known or wasn't a big focus.

Correct me if I`m wrong but wasn`t there a rugby player who took it to court and won?
He was told to drink 6 stubbies a day by his coach and claimed it as a deduction.
 
You can claim gym memberships on tax?

While there is some fine print to it , but you can claim gym fees on your tax if they're incurred in producing taxable income or if your job requires a high level of fitness.
 
could being an automotive spraypainter require a high level of fitness?? rubbing down cars, etc. :D
 
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