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what's up, guys? jeff cavaliere, athlean-x.com. today we're addressing that all too popularquestion about cheat meals. how important are cheat meals? should i have cheat meals?how often should i have cheat meals? jeff, do you ever have cheat meals? we're going to cover it all today. now, firstof all i think we should define what a cheat bodybuilder diet, meal is to you. you see, if you think thingslike steak, or pasta, potatoes, pumpkin pie, oatmeal, breakfast burritos, chocolate chipmint frozen yogurt; if you think these are cheat meals then you, my friend, are on thewrong eating plan. not only are these things that we actuallyendorse in our athlean-x factor meal plan, but these are exactly what i ate yesterday.i ate all of these foods yesterday. in fact, i eat a lot of them all the time. maybe notsteak as much, but the idea here is that i'm talking about cheat meals. things that you have to go sign a waiver forat a restaurant because they're worried about your hea

Make Easter Eggs the Center of Your Low-Carb Holiday

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When we choose to live a low-carb lifestyle, we give up many holiday traditions that focus on food. While Easter Dinner can always be adapted to fit your carbohydrate tolerance, if you ask any child what the most important aspect of the Easter holiday is, they’ll probably tell you… CANDY! An Easter basket full of goodies often plays the center role in Easter festivities. Jelly beans, chocolate bunnies, marshmallow chicks, and foil-wrapped chocolate eggs are popular basket fillers. But there’s one strong holiday tradition attached to Easter that the low carber doesn’t have to give up.                                              The Incredible, Edible Egg! Make Easter Eggs the Center of Your Low-Carb Easter Holiday! (Photo by Praktyczny Przewodnik ) Dr. Westman’s Thought of the Day I was browsing through the low-carb videos over at YouTube the other day, looking for an Atkins Success Story. I wanted a video with distinct “before” and “after” pictures that I could display at the bottom o

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mark gungorthe tale of two brains 1/2 hello and welcome to"laugh your way to a better marriage". i am so glad you are here. this is the marriage seminar for peoplewho hate marriage seminars! i've got a kick out of watching the coupleswhen they first come in on friday night. the girls are all lit up and just... "i got him here! i got him here! i got him here!" and the guys are going:"oh, man, i can't believe" you know "i got here!" but it's cool, guys.you can relax. you're gonna love it. this is not one of those"let's beat up on the men for not being women" seminars. yes! that's what i'm talking about! what is it with that anyway? man, you know, you ask a lot of womento describe their ideal manand they'll describe another woman. what's up with that? so, we're not gonna do that.we're going to just going with this thingin a normal healthy way. we are men. men are men.we are not sick, we're no

korean diet plan

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hi everyone this wengie here, welcome to third part of my diet tip series, this week i̢۪m gonna be going through something that i find really really interesting and that is the diets secrets of asia, japanese women in particular are very well know for their diets to keep them slim, i think there was a book written about it, about japanese diets tips and tricks, in countries like japan is incredibly important to stay slim, companies actually have policies where they will measure your waistline every year and if you are over a certain healthy waistline they actually put you on a sort of probation program and i guess help you get your diet on track, and find out why you are going.. becoming like overweight, i guess is a way for the government to combat like higher health cost later on, from obesity, i notice every time i go back to japan especially when i went in university, everyone was so slim, i don̢۪t think i saw a single overweight person like on the train, there was like none, i

The Secret of Setting New Year’s Resolutions You Can Keep

With 2013 right around the corner, on January 1 or soon thereafter, there’s going to be a lot of people either starting a low-carb diet for the very first time, or they will be returning after regaining part or all of their prior weight loss. Unfortunately, most of those people won’t stick around for very long. They’ll probably drift away by Valentine’s Day because New Year’s Resolutions are harder to keep than they realized. Want to know why? The truth is, sticking to a diet plan – any diet plan – won’t work very well (including a low-carb diet) if it’s your latest attempt at self-improvement. That’s right. Trying to self improve doesn’t work. It’s negative and painful, and we always try to avoid discomfort. That’s programmed into us. We are literally programmed to seek after pleasure and avoid all forms of pain. Don’t believe me? WATCH yourself sometime. WATCH your family interact with each other. WATCH your friends, and WATCH people you don’t know. Just plop yourself down on a benc