It's pretty obvious now what was the culprit for that stubborn 3-4 kilos that would never shed, carbs as meals.
My weekly grocery store list now looks like this:
- 2,2 kilos of turkey breasts filets
- 1 carton of eggs
- 2 large filets of salmon
- 1 large filet of see-lachs
- 3 cans of tuna
- 2 large jars of Rotkrautsalat
- 2 bags of lettuce
- 1 bag frozen spinach
- 1 bag frozen cauliflower and broccoli mix
- 1 soup making kit (rhubarb, 2 carrots, green onions, parsley)
- 2 large dark chocolate bars (70% cacao)
- 2 packages of Harzer Käse
- 1 package leberwurst
I make a large soup once weekly with the turkey and the soup kit. Total costs is about €3,50 for about 3 meals. I really think this is something Winston should go on since it's easy to make, cheap and healthy.
My best discovery yet here was Harzer Käse, although it taste like shit it's the perfect snack for my post 2 hour workout sessions. Although it might taste like grandpas asshole, it can be eaten pretty easily with a beer or glass of wine. It has the cute shape of a hostess donut and they add anise seeds to offset the asshole taste.
Nutrition summary: Harzer Käse €0,33 for a pack of 6. Cheapest high protein food I have found yet.
Calories 37
Fat 0.2g
Carbs 0g
Protein 14g

Overall I think the food here is much healthier than the US. There's just far too much manufactured food in the US and I do think it's affecting everyones health and sanity.
I do have my cheat days for carbs once a week, although even then I'm trying to make those healthier. This week is lean ground beef cannelloni with NO CHEESE stealing this guys paleo meatball recipe: http://easypeas-y.blogspot.de/2012/03/p ... balls.html
