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What are some filling cutting foods?
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white fish
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>>37089473
Any non-starchy vegetables (carrots are a great snack)
Anything rich in fiber (read: OATZ OATZ OATZ)
Berries for sweet cravings
Rice cakes
And lastly:
Lots and lots of tea and/or water.
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sugar free jello
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>>37089473
semen
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>>37089557
150 oz of water a day or gtfo basically
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>>37089557
oats are pretty high-calorie and high-carb though.
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green beans are the ultimate filling food
nothing else that objectively counts as food comes close
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>>37089714
Cabbage, mate.
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>>37089714
Agreed. You can use them to bulk out anything at at extremely low kilojoules
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>>37089735
even if it's filling cabbage by itself doesn't count as food for humans. and if you add something to it and ruin the volume:calorie ratio then what's the point?
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>>37089595
>150 Oz

What kind of retarded unit of measurement is that
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>>37089886
It's the amount of water equivalent to 150 times the bodyweight of that wizard dude from that movie.
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>>37089690
1 cup of plain oats is only 300 calories that's still like half a meal and its filling af. Add a scoop or two of whey and that's around a 600 calorie meal.
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cucs and tomatoes with vinegar...all you can you eat. 4 lbs of chicken breasts with bbq sauce per day
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>>37090130
Dunno, I don't find a cup of oats that filling. I could easily eat 200-300 grams of oats in one sitting, plus, you gotta mix them with something, right? Protein powder, cocoa, sugar/cinnamon, yoghurt or w/e, might add another 100-200 calories. And it's basically all carbs (at least if you mix with sugar/cocoa powder/etc)
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What's a no carb alternative for oats
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>>37090701
eggs, I guess? Or just a glass of milk/protein-powder
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>>37090701
>no carb alternative for oats
I'm fucking done with humanity at this point
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>>37090701
there isn't really any "alternative", I mean, if you're just looking for something to stuff your face with in the morning, see >>37090727 , but a large part of the point of oats is that they give you a lot of dietary fiber, complex carbs, that they may lower your cholesterol et cetera.

There isn't really any other food that does all that exactly.
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>>37090701
Why do people care so much about carbs? lol
They are so essential to us.
Fucking fad diets are so gay.
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>>37089473
Food
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