Fire Marshall Bill
Let me show ya somethin!!!
Like Jello cups, or actual jelly? I could definitely buy some jello cups too. And Oatmeal like someone said is also a great idea. I've already been eating that.
I'm going to have to remember that Sodium Free Bouillon. I've tried Raman without the provided packet and instead used some spices I had laying around, but it tasted so bland I ended up just using the packet anyway. I'm guessing that the bouillon wouldn't do that. I'm sure buying the alternative noodles is a little better in the long haul, I think Raman would just be easier. All I do is put it in a bowl, fill it with water, and stick it in the microwave for three minutes and it works like a charm.
I'm not exactly a chef. The things in my recipe book that I can cook are Peanut Butter and Jelly, Raman noodles, and TV dinners. I'm the exact definition of a bachelor.
A healthier substitute for a ramen noodle packet (though nothing about ramen noodles is really that healthy. Enriched flour is terrible) would be putting tobasco sauce, or some other hot sauce in the water and cook it in there. Much less sodium there and the flavor is still good if you like spicy stuff.
Good advice, JJ. So I should eat more often during the day, and not less often? How big of portions though? Are you saying maybe eat a yogurt or two ever two hours? Then maybe two hours later have a few string cheeses?
Small meals. 5 small meals a day. Keep it healthy and lean. The biggest you'd want to go would be like a chicken breast with a side of mixed vegetables. Maybe one meal would be a cup or two of greek yogurt. Understand flavored greek yogurt has lots of sugar, but they do have 80-100 calorie flavored greek yogurt. Boiled eggs are always a good meal. Eat 3 of those, but only one yolk. The yolk has outstanding nutrition in it aside from the cholesterol (which always goes back and forth whether it's good or bad cholesterol). Also nuts are a very good source of nutrition and most of the fat content is the good fat you want. Same with peanut butter, but you have to start reading ingredient labels for everything. Many peanut butters use hydrogenated oil which everyone should avoid.
Usually my routine at the gym is I'll run for a good 5-10 minutes on the treadmill (trying to go for longer times, but right now I can usually do at least 5) then get off and do the machine circuit. Maybe interval with some step ups, do about 50 crunches/situps, and jump back on the treadmill for another five or so minutes and repeat until I've been there for two hours.
It's best to do any strength training/weight lifting before cardio. Also, your cardio needs to go longer than 5-10 minutes. At least 20-30. You need to get that heart rate up, and keep it up, for longer periods of time in order for a healthy respatory system and for fat loss. Slow the pace down as much as you need, just keep the heart rate in the proper zone for your goals.
Also, quick question, where do you live that bananas are so expensive? Grapes are way more expensive here.