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appetite - anyone else a pig?
ris
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since i started mingling running and swimming into a 24mi/day cycle commute i have the appetite of a pig-horse.
today i had a toast-based brekky, a reasonable lunch, a hearty mid afternoon snack(half my daughter's supper), half a bar of soreen, 3 tortilla wraps and refried beans for supper, more soreen, half a punnet of grapes and half a pot of yoghurt.
and i was prowling the kitchen trying to work out what i can eat next. i feel like a disgrace.
that luxury soreen is good stuff though. bogof at morrisons as well
today i had a toast-based brekky, a reasonable lunch, a hearty mid afternoon snack(half my daughter's supper), half a bar of soreen, 3 tortilla wraps and refried beans for supper, more soreen, half a punnet of grapes and half a pot of yoghurt.
and i was prowling the kitchen trying to work out what i can eat next. i feel like a disgrace.
that luxury soreen is good stuff though. bogof at morrisons as well
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I try to be a little sceptical about my body's demands for sugar (chocolate, beer etc) and much more forgiving when I walk past the fruit bowl and start drooling. It is not uncommon to see me do a late evening pig-out of several plums, a couple of apples, an orange and all the grapes that we've kept for the kids' lunch boxes. Sorry, kids!
But yeah, generally, doing loads of multi-sporty exercise is going to need any where from a few hundred to a few thousand of good quality extra cals per day. Enjoy it all!
Because you deserve it.
you've beaten me to the post. I for one have noticed my appetite grow arms and legs. Trying to remain healthy and feed my belly is becoming a the triathlon 5th disicpline for me.
i'm lucky in that my office has a free fruit for everyone policy so i can gorge on banana, apples, strawberries, plums etc as often as i want. still feel a little guilty though.