Not having time or energy for weight loss makes no sense. Does it take more time or energy to eat fish than prime rib? No.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Food is not just eating energy. It's an experience.
I'm on this diet where you're supposed to eat only fish and meat.
I only eat fish - no chicken, no turkey, just fish. I get all my protein from fish and egg whites.
I used to eat a lot of fish, but I've been shying away from it because of the mercury thing. I eat more beef and chicken now.
I eat a lot of fish to stay healthy.
When you eat healthfully, your body gravitates relatively rapidly toward a better weight.
I eat a lot more now than I ever used to. I have taken a real interest in nutrition and believe in the difference that makes when fueling your body correctly. That means never skipping a meal and making sure that my diet supports my training needs.
I couldn't sustain myself if I skimped on food - I work 16-hour days, I need the energy, I can't afford to be stingy on what I eat.
It may seem difficult at first, but eating more high-nutrient foods reduces the desire for low-nutrient foods; it becomes easier with time.
I'm vegetarian so eating right definitely gives me the energy you need.