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Its all good to talk about what's good and what's bad to eat but what do you prefer? Anything from morning tea to dinner to midnight snacks, post up what satisfies your hunger with some decent recipes!

Ill start, I love a bit of smoked salmon rolled in some low fat cottage cheese, simple and tasty. For breakky avocado on toast with some tomato and cracked salt and pepper doesn't go down to bad either.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Chicken curry! I cook a mean curry.

A tip I gave my mate who eats a lot of chicken breast after training:

Grab breast

Cover in Moroccan or Cajun seasoning, salt, pepper and other dry spices to taste

Pound it (with your knuckles is fun or you can use a rolling pin) till its about 1-2cm thick.

Fry up on high heat with a small touch of oil till spices are dark on outside

You now have moist, tasty breast instead of the usual bland crap. :)

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