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Date of upload: Apr 18, 2024 ^^
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I live in Sardinia, a blue zone. We don"t eat just 1 ingredient things! But yes, our diet is traditionally pretty simple (and sooo cheap): bread, or biscuits and milk in the morning, pasta for lunch (yes, almost everyday) with veggies and some kind of protein, we snack with yogurt, fruit, Or some bread, and for dinner mostly veggies, rice, pasta (😂) and legumes or meat/fish. And a LOT of raw extra virgin olive oil.
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20:22, if you crave icecream you can put frozen bananas in a mixer and top it with the almond butter and maybe some coconut chips
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I couldn’t pin down why I like your content so much. Many reasons. One of them, You’re like the only gym content comedian. No one making workout style videos is even close to dropping so many comedic lines in their videos. You’re legit funny! I could see like a 30 minute comedy special just revolving around gym stuff. I hope this is not understood as you’re a clown - what i mean is there is so many avenues to take when you’ve got as much charisma as you do
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Snacks: popcorn you pop at home, roasted chickpeas (you just add seasoning and oil), carrots and Greek yogurt with ranch seasoning, air fry some sweet potatoes or potatoes for fries, cottage cheese, clementines. I feel like those are pretty natural/minimally processed snacks.
Edit: some gas stations carry hard boiled eggs! Those are a lifesaver for me on trips. That and cheese sticks. (Might not be “clean” enough for this experiment.)
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A good quick whole food snack is popcorn! Just buy the single-ingredient un-popped kernels, throw ~2 tbsp in a large bowl with a small amount of oil, cover and microwave until popped. Add your choice of toppings (salt, cayenne, pepper, nutritional yeast, etc). Unprocessed popcorn is pretty healthy: whole food, 100% whole grain, high fiber, high volume, low calorie.
separately, the "blue zone" diets typically have very little red meat with small amounts of dairy, eggs, and fish. They get protein more by mixing beans with grains. Of course, Will's diet test still fits as a healthy whole-food option, just not so much a "blue zone" diet.
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Aw, you have a dog -- what a lovely way to honor Ollie's memory, sharing your love and home with another pet that needs ... a home and love! I always admire how disciplined you are during your self-imposed challenges. This one particularly spoke to me, since I'm six days into eating more cleanly, after procrastinating about doing so for months. I think today was the first day I didn't miss chili cheese chips.
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Omg, I loved this one. If you made several videos like this I would watch them all! Really liked your vibe. And I totally agree with adding whole milk and yogurt, I'm really happy when I see someone trying foods like this and seeing how tasty they are, and best of all feeling really good!☺️✨
Thank you for this!
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2 weeks ago
Still waiting for "I tried tren for a week"
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