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                                Nov 10, 2011 10:05am
                            
                        
                                My question was poorly worded in my jumble of words.  What I really wanted to know are yolks of pastured chickens darker than normal store bought.
                            
                        
                                        
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                                Nov 10, 2011 10:27am
                            
                        
                                I have no idea.
                            
                        
                                        
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                                Nov 10, 2011 11:56am
                            
                        Farm raised has more of an orange yolk with a clearer white. Commercial eggs are typically more of a neon yellow yolk with a "muddied" white.OneBuckeye;966346 wrote:My question was poorly worded in my jumble of words. What I really wanted to know are yolks of pastured chickens darker than normal store bought.
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                                Nov 10, 2011 12:07pm
                            
                        
                                That is what i thought, although I haven't been getting the really orange yolks.  From reading online some people were saying the more corn fed the more orange.  The whites are definatly more clear though and the yolk is yellow between neon yellow and orange.
                            
                        
                                        
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                                Nov 10, 2011 12:16pm
                            
                        
                                You also have a better chance of getting a double yolk from a farm. 
                            
                        
                                        
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                                Nov 15, 2011 2:10am
                            
                        
                                Sorry guys i don't have any idea about that because i am newbie in this forum.
Can you explain that what is Paleo eating.
                        Can you explain that what is Paleo eating.
                                        
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                                Nov 15, 2011 7:08am
                            
                        http://robbwolf.com/Ean666;973489 wrote:Sorry guys i don't have any idea about that because i am newbie in this forum.
Can you explain that what is Paleo eating.
Also try marksdailyapple.com
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                                Nov 15, 2011 7:44am
                            
                        
                                BR, when is your success story going up on MDA?
                            
                        
                                        
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                                Nov 15, 2011 7:54am
                            
                        :laugh:OneBuckeye;973524 wrote:BR, when is your success story going up on MDA?
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                                Nov 15, 2011 8:09am
                            
                        
                                I made this recipe last night and it was delicious!
http://www.marksdailyapple.<wbr>com/creamy-macadamia-shrimp/
                        http://www.marksdailyapple.<wbr>com/creamy-macadamia-shrimp/
                                        
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                                Nov 16, 2011 12:50pm
                            
                        
                                        
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                                Nov 19, 2011 8:13pm
                            
                        
                                First experimentation baking blueberry protein cheesecake as a  postworkout meal for tomorrow. Won't eat the whole thing but with the no  fat cream cheese/sour cream it's definitely not paleo. 1143 calories, 144g's protein, 100g's carbs, 8g's fat of pure goodness. Out of the oven  in 50 minutes. #leangains 
I intentionally spike my carbs in my first postworkout meal with sweet potatoes, white potatoes and now, protein cheesecake. Other than that, every meal is still paleo. I could probably eat the whole cheesecake for my postworkout meal after a 16 hour fast and still remain under my daily caloric intake goals but I'll just cut a slice to eat while watching tomorrows Browns debacle.
EDIT: Ate 1/2 of this cheesecake for lunch today. It was freakin phenomenal.
                        I intentionally spike my carbs in my first postworkout meal with sweet potatoes, white potatoes and now, protein cheesecake. Other than that, every meal is still paleo. I could probably eat the whole cheesecake for my postworkout meal after a 16 hour fast and still remain under my daily caloric intake goals but I'll just cut a slice to eat while watching tomorrows Browns debacle.
EDIT: Ate 1/2 of this cheesecake for lunch today. It was freakin phenomenal.
                                        
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                                Nov 21, 2011 10:06am
                            
                        
                                Not really Paleo related but thought I'd post. Don't do the workouts but I REALLY like Bodyrock.tv
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwmUgVrUJ4I&feature=relmfu
                        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwmUgVrUJ4I&feature=relmfu
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                                Nov 21, 2011 10:28am
                            
                        lol nice. Do you have a link to the whole recipe?BR1986FB;979749 wrote:First experimentation baking blueberry protein cheesecake as a postworkout meal for tomorrow. Won't eat the whole thing but with the no fat cream cheese/sour cream it's definitely not paleo. 1143 calories, 144g's protein, 100g's carbs, 8g's fat of pure goodness. Out of the oven in 50 minutes. #leangains
I intentionally spike my carbs in my first postworkout meal with sweet potatoes, white potatoes and now, protein cheesecake. Other than that, every meal is still paleo. I could probably eat the whole cheesecake for my postworkout meal after a 16 hour fast and still remain under my daily caloric intake goals but I'll just cut a slice to eat while watching tomorrows Browns debacle.
EDIT: Ate 1/2 of this cheesecake for lunch today. It was freakin phenomenal.
Also, I see why you like bodyrock.tv.
                                        
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                                Nov 21, 2011 10:33am
                            
                        
                                16oz fat free cream cheese, 8oz fat free sour cream, 1 cup stevia, 2 eggs, 2 scoops vanilla whey protein, splash of vanilla. Blend all of this with a hand mixer, line a spayed pan with 1 cup blueberries. Cover with cheesecake batter. Throw in oven at 325 for 50-55 minutes. Let cool, refrigerate. I'm trying a pumpkin protein cheesecake tonight. 
The fat free isn't Paleo but on training days I'm trying to gain mass which means high protein, high carbs, low fat. I eat regular Paleo on my non-training days and I only eat one non-Paleo meal (postworkout after 16 hour fast) on training days.
                        The fat free isn't Paleo but on training days I'm trying to gain mass which means high protein, high carbs, low fat. I eat regular Paleo on my non-training days and I only eat one non-Paleo meal (postworkout after 16 hour fast) on training days.
                                        
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                                Nov 22, 2011 11:51am
                            
                        
                                Uggh...just polished off a whole pumpkin protein cheesecake. I'm bloated...it was outstanding. Let a dude in the office try a piece and he approved.
                            
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                                Nov 22, 2011 11:53am
                            
                        lol isn't it a little late to have a post workout meal for you?BR1986FB;983701 wrote:Uggh...just polished off a whole pumpkin protein cheesecake. I'm bloated...it was outstanding. Let a dude in the office try a piece and he approved.
                                        
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                                Nov 22, 2011 11:58am
                            
                        No. I stop eating at 8pm and fast until noon the following day. BCAA's ensure my body is "fed" (won't spend muscle) while not actually eating food.OneBuckeye;983702 wrote:lol isn't it a little late to have a post workout meal for you?
                                        
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                                Nov 30, 2011 10:28pm
                            
                        
                                I had been pretty strict on eating recently until tonight.  Out in the big city and ate at PF Changs, fried green beans.  I guess worth the cheat snack.  Rest of the meal was healty.  I heard Tony Horton talking about 90/10 as a realistic goal.   Which is funny because it sounds like he a 98/2 type of guy.</SPAN></SPAN>
                            
                        
                                        
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                                Dec 1, 2011 7:32pm
                            
                        
                                Just finished up another wave of Wendler 5/3/1. Since starting in mid-July my maxes have gone up in all four major lifts...bench press (60 lbs), squat (60 lbs), overhead press (40 lbs) and deadlift (110 lbs). Not bad for an "old" 44 year old man....
                            
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                                Dec 1, 2011 7:36pm
                            
                        
                                Picked up pastured ground lamb tonight.  Grill the burgers? any other ideas ?
                            
                        
                                        
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                                Dec 1, 2011 10:01pm
                            
                        That great, but what did you eat today?BR1986FB;997016 wrote:Just finished up another wave of Wendler 5/3/1. Since starting in mid-July my maxes have gone up in all four major lifts...bench press (60 lbs), squat (60 lbs), overhead press (40 lbs) and deadlift (110 lbs). Not bad for an "old" 44 year old man....
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                                Dec 2, 2011 3:12pm
                            
                        sear at high heat, finish in oven. procede with food bonerOneBuckeye;997024 wrote:Picked up pastured ground lamb tonight. Grill the burgers? any other ideas ?
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                                Dec 3, 2011 2:17am
                            
                        
                                My Dr told me to start this to lose weight. Says its easy to stick to and results will be noticeable. Guess I'm gonna start it after the holidays. Since ill be drilling till the 22nd and offshore thereafter.
                            
                        
                                        
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                                Dec 3, 2011 11:59am
                            
                        You will shed weight/bodyfat like crazy if you stick to it.j_crazy;998808 wrote:My Dr told me to start this to lose weight. Says its easy to stick to and results will be noticeable. Guess I'm gonna start it after the holidays. Since ill be drilling till the 22nd and offshore thereafter.