Dieting tips


© Matt Danielson

Hey, guys, guess what? The poll on what you want to read in here in the future is drawing close to an end, and so far I've seen 15 votes. All fine and dandy, right? Sure - if it wasn't for the fact that this poll has been running for almost a month. And considering that there's approx. 150 to 250 persons who read my articles every DAY, simple math tell us that the voter turnout isn't that impressive. Good thing I'm not running for Congress.

Seriously, though, unless the other 99% of you agree with the current "leader," I suggest you make your voice heard. I'm paid to keep you entertained, informed and updated folks, and you know what they say - if you want to keep your audience, give them what they want.

...So wouldn't it be a bummer if I only got requests for weekly updates on Craig Titus' latest bouts with justice (a pro bodybuilder who appearently has a bungee-cord around his waist, with the other end tied to a jail cell), and that was all I ever heard?

Fortunately I still get questions and comments, so I get a fair idea of what's interesting, but did you know that you can also use the "comment" function for your convenience?

And last but not least, please keep rating my articles. So far I've only had one out of thirtysomething not to be "Good" or "Very Good," but then again, guess which article I had a second look at as the results came in?

Oh well, now that I've held my speech of the day, let's get on to what you REALLY wanted to read here today - dieting tips. It's a follow-up on last week's article, as I assume you'll want to alternate dishes from one day to another. However, I'm not going to get that deep into fatloss tricks or calorie amounts for optimum gains and such, as I believe I've covered it fairly thoroughly before. No fancy stuff, just something out of the ol' rice & chicken breasts. Basic, suitable foods, which all require a minimum of preparation (which most of us, honestly speaking, prefer to call by it's true name: "waste of time").

Muffins
Muffins that are actually good for you are a brilliant idea. Who knows, some day they might even think of making other popular treats and dishes healthy? Anyway, the problem so far is that they're usually pretty expensive. Why not make them yourself? It's actually a lot less troublesome than you'd think. Get the recipe for your favourite kind of muffin, and do three drastic changes:

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Here's the follow-up discussion on this article: View all related messages

8.   Jun 1, 2002 9:35 PM
In response to message posted by guss:

just going on what u have told me doesnt give me enough imformation to help u eg.how old u r ...

-- posted by yogix1


7.   Jan 8, 2002 2:22 PM
In response to message posted by missy_333:
This is a rare question, as it's usually the other way around. But the good news is that y ...

-- posted by MattD_2


6.   Jan 5, 2002 10:40 AM
I have begun to lose weight with cardio exercises, and I rarely lift weights, but I really want to make my rear bigger.....are there any exercises that can enhance it? Please help me......... ...

-- posted by missy_333


5.   May 22, 2001 10:32 PM
In response to message posted by guss:
Hmm... Have you tried alternating your weight/reps? If you're doing for example 6-8 reps with X ...

-- posted by MattD_2


4.   May 19, 2001 10:26 PM
I`ve really hit a road block. I seem to be stuck at a level of weight, and can`t seem to break past it. I eat 6 times a day, change my routines every 3 to 5 weeks. I`m starting to get frustrated. Any ...

-- posted by guss





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