Eating foods that you like for muscle and fitness


I've known people who can eat some terrible stuff, but I've never been one of them. Often when I talk to some people about health and fitness they'll mention being able to consume some of the most awful stuff for at least a week, maybe a month or two. That's longer than I'd be able to, and I have to give these people credit for their willpower, and maybe iron stomach. I really have neither.

Health and fitness is a forever plan for me, not some type of temporary fix that I could do for a short period of time. If you can do that, maybe lose thirty pounds to star in an upcoming superhero movie, that's great, but I really don't want to. I want to enjoy my life, and that includes eating foods that I like.

My goal nowadays is to try to gain some muscle, and of course I'm prioritizing protein. But holding my nose and trying to muscle down food that tastes awful to me just doesn't work for me. I like bacon, and hash browns.

Of course tastes differ, and if you want to eat a gallon of ice cream for breakfast, you need to experiment with other foods. I started making the transition when I was a kid, and nowadays I really have no interest in eating so much Halloween candy that I get sick. But there was a time when that was my only goal!

I learned to prepare food for myself when I was a "starving student" in college. Unlike most of my friends I had no budget for restaurant food, even McDonald's. I learned how to scramble eggs, that sort of thing. I learned that a carton of eggs would feed me all week for about the same price as going to a restaurant.

Hmmm... now I'm thinking of breakfast!


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