Announcement

Collapse

Advertising Inquiries

See more
See less

MEATBALLS

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • MEATBALLS

    I have a question regarding meatballs. About once every 2months i tell my parents to goto Sams Club and me the big bag of meatballs, cook 'em, and i slam them down.
    I read the nutrition facts and ic it contains a lot of fat and sodium.
    Do u guys eat them or r they cut from ur diet???

  • #2
    Prepared food like that almost always has a high fat content. And that's because they use cheap meat, not lean cuts. If you want meatballs, make them yourself with ground turkey or leaner ground beef. I make some witha mixture of lean turkey and lean beef and they're really good. I'll post the recipe if you're interested. Don't buy that crap - save yourself the fat and money and prepare your own.

    Comment


    • #3
      DAMN i did not know that, I have had lean ground beef b4, and i really didn't notice anything wit it. Now i know its healthier, so gonna add that in.
      What i do is, for every 2-2.5months of eating straight chicken, i get steak, fish, or meatballs and eat that for a week straight, than back to chicken. So i guess i'll cut meatballs out and sub lean ground beef or turkey.

      Comment


      • #4
        It's okay to have a "cheat" meal every so often (most do once a week). I thought you were eating them as part of your diet. If it's only on occasion, I wouldn't worry too much about it, BUT you can make better ones homemade and cheat with something else :D

        Comment


        • #5
          Originally posted by FitnessBrat
          It's okay to have a "cheat" meal every so often (most do once a week). I thought you were eating them as part of your diet. If it's only on occasion, I wouldn't worry too much about it, BUT you can make better ones homemade and cheat with something else :D

          I try to stay away from cheat meals, only becuz i need to cut down, but those cravings are strong, so i eventually give in and have one lil cheat meal on a sat or sun.
          Also, f u don't mind can u please post up ur recipe, wanna try it out, thx :)

          Comment


          • #6
            Originally posted by dna9488
            I have a question regarding meatballs. About once every 2months i tell my parents to goto Sams Club and me the big bag of meatballs, cook 'em, and i slam them down.
            I read the nutrition facts and ic it contains a lot of fat and sodium.
            Do u guys eat them or r they cut from ur diet???
            Not so great check the fat level brother. Its extremely high. Your being a little lazy just make your own with lean meat or turkey.

            Comment


            • #7
              Originally posted by dna9488
              I try to stay away from cheat meals, only becuz i need to cut down, but those cravings are strong, so i eventually give in and have one lil cheat meal on a sat or sun.
              Also, f u don't mind can u please post up ur recipe, wanna try it out, thx :)

              Having a cheat meal helps with those cravings - don't worry, it's okay. Just don't go all crazy and have a cheat "weekend."

              I'll post the recipe in the Recipe section asap. :)

              Comment


              • #8
                Originally posted by NYCmitch25
                Not so great check the fat level brother. Its extremely high. Your being a little lazy just make your own with lean meat or turkey.
                :P THATS REALLY THE REASON, lol. F i don't "HAVE" to do it, than i won't. Thats another reason y i don't marinate my chicken, too lazy and plus all that sodium and carbs r very unnecessary. My day consists of eating, college, liftin, hw/studyin (pre-med major ain't ez bro), readin up on tis site, and eating more food.

                Comment


                • #9
                  Originally posted by FitnessBrat
                  Having a cheat meal helps with those cravings - don't worry, it's okay. Just don't go all crazy and have a cheat "weekend."

                  I'll post the recipe in the Recipe section asap. :)

                  O YA, i never go crazy. Usually my cheat meal will consist of me drivin 4min to subway, grab a ft long double meat sub, and eat it (no chips, no soda). I shit u not, that does not keep me full, so about 2-3hours later, chicken and vege's.

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    ya, those meatballs are processed garbage. not even very much protein in that shit.

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Originally posted by dna9488
                      O YA, i never go crazy. Usually my cheat meal will consist of me drivin 4min to subway, grab a ft long double meat sub, and eat it (no chips, no soda). I shit u not, that does not keep me full, so about 2-3hours later, chicken and
                      vege's.

                      Are you sure you're taking in enough fats?

                      I'm not surprised - even I could eat a foot long sub lol. :pig:

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        Originally posted by FitnessBrat
                        Are you sure you're taking in enough fats?

                        I'm not surprised - even I could eat a foot long sub lol. :pig:

                        The only fats i eat r healthy fats that are already in my diet.
                        To c what my diet look like, please refer to tis:
                        http://superiormuscle.com/vbulletin/...ad.php?t=36791

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          You're not doing your body any favors by using the same protein source all of the time. Just like your workouts, your body will and can adjust to what you're providing it.

                          Not only that, but I've read before, in an article that YJ posted here, that various protein sources provide different amino acid combinations that each provide something to your diet.

                          Ideally, each of your meals throughout the day would consist of different protein source. One example could be eggs for breakfast, a whey protein shake for a mid-morning snack, & then eggs, chicken and lean beef alternated for lunch, late afternoon snack & dinner.

                          Treat your body right, go the extra step and prepare good meals and you'll see the progress you're hoping to see.

                          Comment


                          • #14
                            Originally posted by SonofBone
                            You're not doing your body any favors by using the same protein source all of the time. Just like your workouts, your body will and can adjust to what you're providing it.

                            Not only that, but I've read before, in an article that YJ posted here, that various protein sources provide different amino acid combinations that each provide something to your diet.

                            Ideally, each of your meals throughout the day would consist of different protein source. One example could be eggs for breakfast, a whey protein shake for a mid-morning snack, & then eggs, chicken and lean beef alternated for lunch, late afternoon snack & dinner.

                            Treat your body right, go the extra step and prepare good meals and you'll see the progress you're hoping to see.

                            interesting point, i never considered that.

                            Comment


                            • #15
                              Originally posted by rado
                              Your booty tells the story:P

                              lol, no doubt! :staypuff:

                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X