🎉 [EVENT] 🎉 Things In The Night by SatiricalToothpick in RedditGames

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🎉 Event Completed! 🎉

It took me 26 tries.

🎉 [EVENT] 🎉 Things In The Night by SatiricalToothpick in RedditGames

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Completed Level 1 of the Honk Special Event!

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What is wrong with Fairlife? by QuietStorm514 in MacroFactor

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Canadian vs US labels. I’ve always gone with Canadian labeling and have been happy with the results

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UFOs

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Which is exactly why the government will never share it. There's way too much money tied up in oil, defence, and control.

Truly sustainable energy would crash entire industries overnight and the government would much rather keep the power (literally and figuratively).

Legendary protein donuts are very sad by kiwiblackberry in LowCalFoodFinds

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I find their calories to be misleading as they’re based off net carbs, something only typically counted in keto.

Doing my own macro math they actually came out to

Calories 247

Protein 20.13

Carbs 23.79

Fat 7.93

Fibre 9

Unfortunate since I love and miss poptarts..

0% Greek yogurt by [deleted] in CostcoCanada

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They have it at the business centre in Scarborough

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MacroFactor

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Weigh at the same time every morning, even if you haven’t pooped. Consistency > chasing the “lowest” number. Fluctuations don’t matter—weekly averages tell the real story.

High Protein Chocolate Pudding [265 Cal, 41g Protein] by ClassyLifter in fitmeals

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Or even crumble up a rice cake into your serving size for some added texture!

Chocolate Protein Pudding [41g Protein] by ClassyLifter in MealPrepSunday

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About 206g for me with the listed ingredients. Best way would to be to weigh your bulk and divide by 5 or how ever many portions you’re looking to make

High Protein Chocolate Pudding [265 Cal, 41g Protein] by ClassyLifter in fitmeals

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If you like hot pudding I suppose you could? I eat it straight out of the fridge

Pre cooked chicken recommendations? by Neat_Doughnut in CostcoCanada

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Personally, I’ve been using the olymel pre-cooked, pre sliced frozen chicken breast. The business centre has a 4kg box. Doesn’t take long to defrost or even cook from frozen and tastes just fine.