The Protein Principal of eating protein every three hours as a part of your balance meals. Take the total calories for the day you will consume and divide that number by the amount of times you eat in a day. That number represents how many calories should be in each feeding. Now for the complicated part; Each meal should have approximately the same amount of protein, carbohydrates, and fat (in grams) Getting Confused? I understand and I'm here to help.
Use yesterdays breakfast as an example and for meal number 2... This one is tricky because it's a flex time of the day. If breakfast is at 8am and lunch is at 1pm then snack time is at 11am. Not the easiest time of the day to grab a nutritionally balanced snack your personal trainer approves of. If you are thin you can eat things like natural peanut-butter for your protein source here but if weight is a concern, cottage cheese would be a better choice. If you want to reduce the amount of fat in your body you should not eat fattening foods, good or bad fat, it does not matter. Can you look at your body and make the distinction between which fat is good and which fat is bad? Me either, if you have fat you don't need any extra!
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