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Old 12-29-2003, 04:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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For those of you that follow the Berardi/ JohnKa eating...
JohnKa and I created a diet for me but I have to be honest and say that I really fell off the wagon since Thanksgiving. Does anyone have a few lunch P+F meals? I have eaten most of JohnKa's and the ones listed on Berardi's website. What do you cubicle dwellers eat that can keep, and is easy to take to work?
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Old 04-21-2004, 06:42 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hiya Erowan,

When I was writing my dissertation, I was home all day, so I was always cooking gourmet meals. Now that I'm teaching, I'm always in my office, so I've had to become more limited with my food choices.

Here's what I've been doing:

Sunday night cook in bulk: chicken breasts (about 3 lbs, 400-degrees, 30 min), brown rice, split peas (or lentils). Chop a bag of carrots and celery into small strips, and place single servings in ziplock bags. Put all of these in the fridge for easy access during the week.

Make a salmon loaf with more omega-3's than you know what to do with: 1 big can salmon (bones removed, save 2 tbsn liquid), 1/4 cup oat bran, 1/4 cup ground flax seed, 1/4 cup wheat gluten, 1 tsp salt, 1 whole egg, 1/2 tsp dill - mix together and put into oiled cooking pan - bake 350-degrees for 45 min.

Stock your freezer with every variety of frozen vegetables you can find (except corn).

Each morning before work, cook your breakfast, and quickly assemble your food for the day. Breakfast is an omelette with one whole Eggland's best egg, and 4 regular egg whites, smoked turkey breast, bell peppers and onions, slice of fat free cheese.

Ideas for office meals (asuming you have a fridge and a microwave):

Brown rice, peas and carrots, chicken breast (P+C meal within 3 hour PWO window) +3 fish oil caps

Split peas with slice of ff cheese and a can of tuna or salmon (split peas have very low glycemic index and tons of fiber). Grapefruit for dessert.

Chicken breast with frozen mixed veggies, thawed in microwave. Add salsa for seasoning. 6 fish oil caps and a multivitamin. Apple for dessert.

Canned salmon, remove the nasty bones, mixed with chopped pickle and fat free mayo, topped over a half can of chick peas (again, low gi/ high fiber, so it's fine with some EFA's like those in salmon).

PWO snack: My new PB Banana bars: http://forums.jpfitness.com/cgi-bin/...;f=13;t=000060

1 cup lowfat cottage cheese, heated mixed veggies, can of tuna, 6 fish oil caps.

1/4 salmon loaf (recipe above)

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The key here is to eat the carbs after your workout, tapering the GI down the rest of the day, adding more vegetables throughout. Another key aspect is to get that Omega-6 to Omega-3 ratio as low as possible, thus the fish oil caps and salmon.

Good luck bro!
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Old 04-22-2004, 02:00 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Damn Johnka, those sound pretty good, I will have to try a bunch out this summer/next year. I have a question/challenge for you. All summer, I work on a lake for around 12-16 hours a day. All this time I don't have access to a fridge or microwave. I can keep stuff cold in a cooler, so thats not as big of a problem, but varying my food and finding things to eat is the problem. You have any ideas for me? They don't have to be perfect P+C or P+F, just any good recipies that would stay just being cold and wouldn't suck that way.

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Old 04-22-2004, 12:14 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Damn Johnka, those sound pretty good, I will have to try a bunch out this summer/next year. I have a question/challenge for you. All summer, I work on a lake for around 12-16 hours a day. All this time I don't have access to a fridge or microwave. I can keep stuff cold in a cooler, so thats not as big of a problem, but varying my food and finding things to eat is the problem. You have any ideas for me? They don't have to be perfect P+C or P+F, just any good recipies that would stay just being cold and wouldn't suck that way.

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Hey Danny,
That's a tough one. Do you have any way to cook your food there, perhaps at night?
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Old 04-22-2004, 12:33 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Johnka, yeah, I will be at my house at night and in the morning, so I can cook and keep stuff over night and that kind of thing, its just through the day that gets though. There are only so many days you can eat turkey sandwiches and cold grilled chicken.

As a side note, I am going to be cooking massive amounts of your protein bars, those will help me tons this summer.

Thanks a lot man,
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Johnka, yeah, I will be at my house at night and in the morning, so I can cook and keep stuff over night and that kind of thing, its just through the day that gets though. There are only so many days you can eat turkey sandwiches and cold grilled chicken.

As a side note, I am going to be cooking massive amounts of your protein bars, those will help me tons this summer.

Thanks a lot man,
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Good call, I was just about to recommend my new Peanut Butter Banana Bars.

You could also mix up batches of that salmon salad I have listed above, assuming that you keep it in a cooler. I also like to put this over canned chick peas - another cold snack.

Here's another - mix together a cup of fat free plain yogurt, splenda, a scoop of vanilla or strawberry whey, 1/3 cup of oat bran, and 1/3 cup blueberries (frozen or fresh). Good cold snack.
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Old 04-23-2004, 02:26 PM   #7 (permalink)
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...mixed with chopped pickle...
...isn't that called "relish"
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John, I've tried the oat bran in yogurt thing (thought I was original for a change) and found it hideous. I've thought about toasting some steel cuts and adding instead. I thought it might be a little granola-like. Ever tried that?
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John, I've tried the oat bran in yogurt thing (thought I was original for a change) and found it hideous. I've thought about toasting some steel cuts and adding instead. I thought it might be a little granola-like. Ever tried that?
I've never thought about adding toasted SCO's, but it's definitely worth a try.

Or you could try making your own granola with rolled oats and various other ingredients - don't know how to start on this one.
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Old 05-03-2004, 04:43 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Thanks for the meals Dr. John..
Your cooking prowess is, as usual, unsurpassed.

You find your avatar on some recent dig?
 
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You find your avatar on some recent dig?
I wish

The famed mask of Tutankhamun, dug in a pristine tomb by one of the pioneering archaeologists, Howard Carter, back in the early part of last century.
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I'm glad I found this thread. Very informative! It's made me hungry, which is good when bulking, right?
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