Over eating?

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  • That is true to a certain degree, however I usually rotate my vegetable intake. Sometimes the fruit/juice as well. Chicken here is 210$ for 30 whole chickens so is affordable for me. I usually make wraps out of it during the day to fill me up more or add cans of beans. Normally it'd just cost way too much to have diversity, so I stick to certain item groups.

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    • It's cheapest to buy fruits and veggies in season, and farmers markets are always cheaper than grocery stores.

      http://frugalliving.about.com/od/foodsavings/tp/Cheapest_Produce.htm

      You're eating way too much protein, way above your daily recommended value. Nuts are a good source, but not if they're salted and covered in oil. Do you eat raw nuts?

      And what kind of milk? Skim?

      Idk- it's hard to judge your diet because you don't elaborate on everything you eat.

      And juice is bad too- it's just fruit sugars without the benefit of fiber.

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      • Thanks for the reply, and farmer market usually has better product!

        I've been increasing my protein intake as I wish to gain weight, is just a struggle to do so. Yeah raw, unsalted.

        Partially skimmed milk.

        Yeah and I try compensate the lack of fiber with the beans.

        Only have 400 for groceries a month, so is hard to balance it out with the amount I eat. Someone on here said I will become obese this way, but I actually lose weight if I eat any less. This just helps keep me at my 150 I fought to work up to.

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