Anon, donut are fried. You could try to bake them but I don't think you will get the same results.
1 year ago
Anonymous
i could just call you a moron gay but i looked it up and will consneed and admit i am wrong
1 year ago
Anonymous
Oh, my bad. You know what? That got me curious. I'm gonna try to make baked doughnuts and see how they end up
1 year ago
Anonymous
i don’t think all places fry them. i don’t think dunkin does, which is why their donuts are garbage. but a fresh fried donut is absolutely god tier and doesn’t require any kind of frosting or toppings to be delicious
this is the most well rounded bulking diet
https://www.studocu.com/en-us/document/the-pennsylvania-state-university/careers-in-nutrition/the-vertical-diet-and-peak-performance-3/18980427
Easy.
1. Stay away from refined sugar and vegetable/seed oils
2. Eat only complex carbs
3. Eat lean meats(7% fat or less)
4. Eat fruit and vegetables(especially leafy greens)
5. Drink nothing but water. If you must drink tea or coffee, don’t add cream or sugar(but you will, gay)
6. Don’t eat out. Cook your own food.
7. Read fucking ingredients labeled if you’re buying shit like tomato sauce in a jar
If you can maintain this for 1 month, 3 months will be easy. By one year, it’s officially a lifestyle, and you’re doing better than 98% of Americans.
I allow myself two restaurant/takeout/junk meals a month, and five alcohol drinks a month(usually I have 0-2).
I love coffee so much that I even regularly drink black decaf just for the sake of it. I think I'm addicted to the 'routine' of it than the caffeine itself. I just like having something hot to drink throughout the day and tea doesn't cut it for me. I don't get how people enjoy flavoured teas, they smell great to me but have zero flavour. Thanks for reading my blog post.
Simple. If it is a processed food, don't eat it. If it wasn't available for people 500 years ago and before, don't eat it. No Sneed oils, no sugar, etc.
drink watah
>read ingredients list for seed oils
>put it back if it does
sinple
Cook all of your meals.
>doughnuts fried in sneed oil are healthy if you cook them yourself
>donuts
>fried
correct
you dont fry donuts though
>never made donuts
>never seen donuts made
i could just call you a moron gay but i looked it up and will consneed and admit i am wrong
Anon, donut are fried. You could try to bake them but I don't think you will get the same results.
Oh, my bad. You know what? That got me curious. I'm gonna try to make baked doughnuts and see how they end up
i don’t think all places fry them. i don’t think dunkin does, which is why their donuts are garbage. but a fresh fried donut is absolutely god tier and doesn’t require any kind of frosting or toppings to be delicious
You’re a moron
Donuts are fried
this is the most well rounded bulking diet
https://www.studocu.com/en-us/document/the-pennsylvania-state-university/careers-in-nutrition/the-vertical-diet-and-peak-performance-3/18980427
oh you want to give me a grant for nutrition research? meat and vegetables, that'll be a million dollars please.
>meat and vegetables
what else would it be
fruit too btw
deenz
deenz are in it too bro
>toxins
It depends on what your body can handle, which depends on the state of your gut-microbiome and also your genetics.
You can improve your gut microbiome so that your bacteria can give you more nutrients from food, and thus more foods will brcome healthy.
Try the GAPS diet to heal your gut:
Easy.
1. Stay away from refined sugar and vegetable/seed oils
2. Eat only complex carbs
3. Eat lean meats(7% fat or less)
4. Eat fruit and vegetables(especially leafy greens)
5. Drink nothing but water. If you must drink tea or coffee, don’t add cream or sugar(but you will, gay)
6. Don’t eat out. Cook your own food.
7. Read fucking ingredients labeled if you’re buying shit like tomato sauce in a jar
If you can maintain this for 1 month, 3 months will be easy. By one year, it’s officially a lifestyle, and you’re doing better than 98% of Americans.
I allow myself two restaurant/takeout/junk meals a month, and five alcohol drinks a month(usually I have 0-2).
I love coffee so much that I even regularly drink black decaf just for the sake of it. I think I'm addicted to the 'routine' of it than the caffeine itself. I just like having something hot to drink throughout the day and tea doesn't cut it for me. I don't get how people enjoy flavoured teas, they smell great to me but have zero flavour. Thanks for reading my blog post.
this,
once you treat your nutrition like a religion, it will be fairly easy to maintain it for as long as you want.
Simple. If it is a processed food, don't eat it. If it wasn't available for people 500 years ago and before, don't eat it. No Sneed oils, no sugar, etc.