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<blockquote data-quote="douglas99" data-source="post: 455506" data-attributes="member: 38028"><p>Nope, it still only has the numbers I've quoted.</p><p>Nothing else.</p><p> </p><p>As to the "flawed"</p><p>Personally, I can't understand the need to force added fat into an existing diet. The op has stated what they eat, you agree with them, but want them to pour saturated fat in.</p><p> </p><p>" less lean beef/cooking with butter for your dinner. (Also whole milk if you have milk in your tea)."</p><p> </p><p>So, why the need to force more calories, particular saturated fat, on top, ie extra, to an existing diet?</p><p>It's clear even you aren't suggesting removing carbohydrate here, you just suggest adding calories/fat on top of the meal.</p><p>Why will it help the op?</p><p>I'm curious here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="douglas99, post: 455506, member: 38028"] Nope, it still only has the numbers I've quoted. Nothing else. As to the "flawed" Personally, I can't understand the need to force added fat into an existing diet. The op has stated what they eat, you agree with them, but want them to pour saturated fat in. " less lean beef/cooking with butter for your dinner. (Also whole milk if you have milk in your tea)." So, why the need to force more calories, particular saturated fat, on top, ie extra, to an existing diet? It's clear even you aren't suggesting removing carbohydrate here, you just suggest adding calories/fat on top of the meal. Why will it help the op? I'm curious here. [/QUOTE]
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