Is this enough food?!
lunch-half a small bag of cracker Jacks
dinner-hamburger, a little fries
snack-some ranch doritos, and a piece of colby jack cheese
Answers: breakfast-2 eggo waffles (blueberry)
lunch-half a small bag of cracker Jacks
dinner-hamburger, a little fries
snack-some ranch doritos, and a piece of colby jack cheese
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i would have more for lunch. it is supposed to be the biggest meal of the day.
it belongs to how big yourre hunger is bud it seems to be ok for me
To lose 10Lbs in a month, yes.
Yep.
No. And it is not a well-balanced menu
no not really...you can eat more things that aren't as fattening as doritos though
A small bag of cracker jacks is a horrible lunch, you need more protein!!
are you hungry in the middle of the day?
Do you have enough energy to complete your daily tasks?
Is your weight stable?
If so, you're fine. you probably should be eating a bit more vegetables to get more fiber and vitamins though
I think it is. You ate a good breakfast, which is a very important meal because it gets you ready to go for your long day that you have a head of you. I think I would eat a little bit more for lunch, but other than that your good to go!
yea if you want hypoglycemia. try some more protein like egg in the morning and diss the waffles for some whole grain bran cereal.
count your calories. should be around 1600-1800 for a woman dieter.
sure it is enough,you should eat healthy ,that is not very healthy what you had all day.
this is enough food, but the question is... once you have your bout of diarrhea, you'll be hungry all over again.