Hello all,
I just finished my 14 day induction. During induction, I entered a few random days into fitday to make sure I was on track. My ratios were pretty close. Today I went back and entered in ALL my food since Day 1. What an exhausting task! Anyway, I noticed that on a lot of days, my protein was too high in the ratios. For three days in a row, my ratios were:
55/42/3
56/42/2
54/44/2
Here are my menus for those 3 days:
Day 1
Crustless Quiche, one 2"x3" square (2" high)
6 ounces grilled chicken, plain
cucumber salad - 1/2 cup
celery & cream cheese (~1 cup celery sticks w/ 1 ounce cream cheese)
2 chicken prosciutto mozzarella roll-ups (equal to one 8oz. chicken breast, one thin slice of prosciutto on each, total 1 oz. mozzarella) (edited to add: 1 tsp. olive oil & 1 clove of garlic on each roll-up)
1 cup homemade coleslaw (cabbage and mayo)
Day 2
2 scrambled eggs
3 strips bacon
celery sticks (~1 cup) in ranch dressing (~2 Tbsp)
1 oz. string cheese
grilled chicken breast, plain, 8oz.
1 cup homemade cole slaw
2 prosciutto & mozzarella roll-ups (no chicken this time, just 2 slices of prosciutto with about 1 ounce of cheese)
14 ounces of steak, grilled
1 cup cole slaw
3 oz. cheese
Day 3
Chicken BLT bowl (1/2 pound of bacon, 8 oz. chicken, 1 cup romaine, 1/2 small tomato, 2 tbsp. mayo)
2 boneless pork chops (almost 1 pound) (grilled, plain)
1 cup cole slaw
2 prosciutto & mozzarella roll-ups
My carb count is definitely in range, I had 10, 13, and 8 grams respectively. I was surprised to see my fat to protein ratio though. I feel like I eat a ton of fatty stuff throughout the day, with the cheese and the mayo and the fatty meats (all that bacon!).
Do you think I'm eating too much chicken (high protein, low fat?) I could probably add some fat to eat with my chicken, but then I fear that my calories would be way too high, as they're already up around 2000-2200. Any insight would be appreciated.
I just finished my 14 day induction. During induction, I entered a few random days into fitday to make sure I was on track. My ratios were pretty close. Today I went back and entered in ALL my food since Day 1. What an exhausting task! Anyway, I noticed that on a lot of days, my protein was too high in the ratios. For three days in a row, my ratios were:
55/42/3
56/42/2
54/44/2
Here are my menus for those 3 days:
Day 1
Crustless Quiche, one 2"x3" square (2" high)
6 ounces grilled chicken, plain
cucumber salad - 1/2 cup
celery & cream cheese (~1 cup celery sticks w/ 1 ounce cream cheese)
2 chicken prosciutto mozzarella roll-ups (equal to one 8oz. chicken breast, one thin slice of prosciutto on each, total 1 oz. mozzarella) (edited to add: 1 tsp. olive oil & 1 clove of garlic on each roll-up)
1 cup homemade coleslaw (cabbage and mayo)
Day 2
2 scrambled eggs
3 strips bacon
celery sticks (~1 cup) in ranch dressing (~2 Tbsp)
1 oz. string cheese
grilled chicken breast, plain, 8oz.
1 cup homemade cole slaw
2 prosciutto & mozzarella roll-ups (no chicken this time, just 2 slices of prosciutto with about 1 ounce of cheese)
14 ounces of steak, grilled
1 cup cole slaw
3 oz. cheese
Day 3
Chicken BLT bowl (1/2 pound of bacon, 8 oz. chicken, 1 cup romaine, 1/2 small tomato, 2 tbsp. mayo)
2 boneless pork chops (almost 1 pound) (grilled, plain)
1 cup cole slaw
2 prosciutto & mozzarella roll-ups
My carb count is definitely in range, I had 10, 13, and 8 grams respectively. I was surprised to see my fat to protein ratio though. I feel like I eat a ton of fatty stuff throughout the day, with the cheese and the mayo and the fatty meats (all that bacon!).
Do you think I'm eating too much chicken (high protein, low fat?) I could probably add some fat to eat with my chicken, but then I fear that my calories would be way too high, as they're already up around 2000-2200. Any insight would be appreciated.




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