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I don't understand what you're getting at. Do you have some dietary restrictions? You just want people to tell you stuff that they like?



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Everything can kill you. Key is in moderation.

Try eating some fish in your diet.

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- Chicken (no skin)
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I'm not sure if I understand your question. You want to eat healthy meat? Then you probably shouldn't eat cheap fastfood or packaged meals. Try fresh meat that's low on fat. Or even better, eat fish instead of meat.

Also, don't eat more than 500g of meat/fish per week.



No nuts ,no almonds , no fruits, no vegetables, Mcdonalds, or pork......hmmmmm. As far as the health war between Taco Bell and Little Caesar's?.......I guess it depends somewhat on what kinds of pizza and how many slices. Looking at the nutritional value of the gordita, it doesn't seem particularly healthy, and it doesn't even say how large it is, so I can't get any idea of how filling it may be. I take it you simply don't like nuts, which is too bad since they're all healthy in different ways. I don't have any recommendations at the moment aside from chicken or fish as far as meat you may like. Simply frying either in olive oil, with salt and pepper ( maybe breaded with some bread crumbs, the store bought, pre-fab kind ) can be great. And if anybody tells you fish isn't a meat, wrestle them.

- Oh, like Cobretti2 mentioned. No skin on the chicken.



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Always freeze fresh fish for at least 48 hours before cooking it.



Flilix said:
I'm not sure if I understand your question. You want to eat healthy meat? Then you probably shouldn't eat cheap fastfood or packaged meals. Try fresh meat that's low on fat. Or even better, eat fish instead of meat.

Also, don't eat more than 500g of meat/fish per week.

That's outdated advice.  Fats from fresh meat are now widely considered to be good for you.  Also, eating a meat based diet is, arguably, ideal.  

But, since the latest advice is nutrition often contradicts the advice that came immediately before it, I tend to stick to the old adage "everything in moderation".  That seems to be pretty well time tested.

One thing is for sure, eating a lot of fast food is definitely not the way to go.



Flilix said:
I'm not sure if I understand your question. You want to eat healthy meat? Then you probably shouldn't eat cheap fastfood or packaged meals. Try fresh meat that's low on fat. Or even better, eat fish instead of meat.

Also, don't eat more than 500g of meat/fish per week.

That's outdated advice.  Fats from fresh meat are now widely considered to be good for you.  Also, eating a meat based diet is, arguably, ideal.  

But, since the latest advice is nutrition often contradicts the advice that came immediately before it, I tend to stick to the old adage "everything in moderation".  That seems to be pretty well time tested.

One thing is for sure, eating a lot of fast food is definitely not the way to go.



Player2 said:

Always freeze fresh fish for at least 48 hours before cooking it.

I've never heard this before. I've had freshly caught fish around 10 times in my, like in under an hour of being caught fresh, and it was the best fish I've ever had.



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Don't ask randoms in internet forums about health advice, ask an expert. I'm pretty sure that in your country there are people called "diet assistants" or "nutrition advisors" who can give some tips.