P, you are a maths man arn't you?!
As per email, either way you will be fine but IMO the 3200 will be fine to start on
About $40ish a day pistachio
Ive done 5k a day but 2500 of that was GOMAD so was fairly cheap.
Im going to guess $28/d
A quick add up of my food I can do 4000 calories under $20 pretty easily.
Man this explains everything.Your trying to gain mass on 3200 cals? Thats what i eat when im dieting. Plus you wont make any gains on roo meat as it promotes massive weight loss.i shot and eat a whole roo hind quarter every day for a year and didnt see nearly as much growth as i did eating 2kg of steak every day.The only meat for mass gaining is steak and lots of it.and where are your carbs??? and dont say in the fruit and veg and 250g sweet potato.75% of your bulking diet should be carbs ie rice oats and pasta thats what fills the muscle with glycogen.you wont gain any mass on just protein if anything you will get smaller.Oh well youv spent 6 years doing it wrong so i spose if you spend the next 10 years doing it they way you are you may just gain 500 grams of Real muscle.XD
Good for you bro, thanks for sharing.Man this explains everything.Your trying to gain mass on 3200 cals? Thats what i eat when im dieting. Plus you wont make any gains on roo meat as it promotes massive weight loss.i shot and eat a whole roo hind quarter every day for a year and didnt see nearly as much growth as i did eating 2kg of steak every day.The only meat for mass gaining is steak and lots of it.and where are your carbs??? and dont say in the fruit and veg and 250g sweet potato.75% of your bulking diet should be carbs ie rice oats and pasta thats what fills the muscle with glycogen.you wont gain any mass on just protein if anything you will get smaller.Oh well youv spent 6 years doing it wrong so i spose if you spend the next 10 years doing it they way you are you may just gain 500 grams of Real muscle.XD
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