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The Exact Foods I Eat to Get Below 8% Body Fat and STAY There All Year

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@vkahri 2025-01-19

1. Venison 2. Eggs & egg whites 3. Artichokes 4. Broccoli 5. Honey 6. Maple syrup  7. Dates 8. Whey protein concentrate  9. Fair life milk 10. Greek yogurt  11. Cook with ghee 12. Kimchi 13. Olive oil 14. Limes 15. Blueberries & apples  16. Sacha inchi seeds 17. Fermented maiz  18. Seared Ahi tuna 19. Sherataki noodles

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@chanelleprice2513 2025-01-19

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@jonhh6918 2025-01-19

I love that maple syrup and honey are in there ! I’m from Quebec one of the rare maple syrup paradise in the world 😊

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@ThomasDeLauerOfficial 2025-01-19

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@peterr6733 2025-01-19

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@Breakfastonthestars 2025-01-19

Every time people toss their egg yolks, I wish I could eat them all 😂

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@shanda5109 2025-01-25

Regular artichokes and Jerusalem artichokes are two very different plants, both in appearance and composition, but both can contain inulin, though there are differences in the type and amount. Inulin Content: Regular artichokes (Cynara scolymus) contain inulin, but it's typically found in smaller quantities compared to Jerusalem artichokes (Helianthus tuberosus). Regular artichokes do have a bit of inulin, especially in their outer leaves and stems, but they aren't known for their inulin content as much as Jerusalem artichokes are. Jerusalem artichokes are much richer in inulin and are typically the go-to source for inulin, particularly because their inulin chains are often longer compared to the shorter chains found in regular artichokes. This longer inulin in Jerusalem artichokes makes them a better prebiotic for gut health. Differences in Appearance: Regular artichokes: These are actually the flower buds of a thistle plant. They have a large, round, globe-shaped appearance with many layered, spiky green leaves, which, when peeled back, reveal the tender edible heart. The inner part of the artichoke contains the "choke," a mass of inedible fibers that needs to be removed before eating the heart. Jerusalem artichokes: Despite the name, they are not related to artichokes at all. They are actually tubers of a sunflower species. Jerusalem artichokes look more like small, knobby potatoes or ginger roots, with a rough, brownish skin and irregular shape. They can be eaten raw or cooked, and unlike regular artichokes, they don’t have the outer leaves; you just eat the tuber itself. So, to sum it up: Regular artichokes have less inulin (with shorter chains), while Jerusalem artichokes are a much richer source of inulin (with longer chains). The regular artichoke looks like a large thistle with layers of leaves, while the Jerusalem artichoke looks more like a knobby, irregular root vegetable.

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@bbdt354 2025-01-20

I have the greek yogurt/cottage cheese combo daily for lunch. (Usually with strawberries and sunflower kernels) I meal prep portions in ninja creami containers so its super easy to grab and go

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@SylviaFlores-ld8ww 2025-06-22

Thanks for the chapters 😊👍.

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