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  1. Yeah it does seems okay, and easy in the sense that you just use the same amount as you would normally use for sugar. Personally I prefer stevia as the one I use is organic ~ I had trouble finding an organic xylitol but I'm sure they're out somewhere ?!
  2. That would be fantastic, make sure you get in touch with me if you do. I'll make sure I take you out to all the great restaurants we have here in little old NZ
  3. Ran a good, strong 10.6km run last night. Made use of it being a little milder outside. New watch is pretty badass, was definitely a good upgrade from the Timex
  4. Great to see you back Ross, congrats on the engagement !! Look forward to following along in here again MF.
  5. RECENT RUNS: WED 8th JULY: 8.1km SUN 12th JULY: 7.1km Yesterday (Sunday) was a great day. Braved the cold and went out and ran in the morning for 35mins, temperature was -3° and extremely icy! Then around lunch time I took the girls and our dog out exploring; we covered another 5km climbing mountain ledges, crossing gorges and generally having fun
  6. Ditto IMO I wouldn't get too hung up on soy, there seems to be some xenoestrogenic activity but from what I have read this seems to be extremely minimal. Certainly appears not enough to have any effect on hormone levels within the body anyhow so if you're eating it in moderation I believe it poses no risk.
  7. Hey James, great to have you on here! Another person from the Southern Hemisphere FWIW I wouldn't get too hung up on soy, there seems to be some xenoestrogenic activity but from what I have read this seems to be extremely minimal. Certainly appears not enough to have any effect on hormone levels within the body anyhow so if you're eating it in moderation I believe it poses no risk. What sort of foods/meals are you currently eating? Look forward to seeing you around the forum soon MF.
  8. Solgar Omnium ~ pretty much the best multi out there in terms of quality, efficacy etc Omega 3 ~ sourced from microalgae oil B12 Magnesium ~ I take this at night Probiotic ~ I also take this at night Protein powder ~ I bounce between yellow pea protein / brown rice & pea
  9. Hey, welcome to the forum !! Are you a guy or girl? I'm assuming you are weight training to some degree? IMHO I would just start by increasing your calories, once your strength and bodyweight start to increase you could possibly look at using a few things then. Right now food is definitely going to give you better results than powders, drinks, tablets etc. Having said that, with regards to protein powder there are a number of companies out there now that are making vegan/non-dairy protein powders that are naturally flavoured and sweetened ~ shouldn't be too hard to find. Good luck!
  10. Post workout I just tend to either eat food of some sort, quite often it's muesli & fruit as it's lighter and easier for me to digest If I want more of a shake I just use a vegetable based protein mixed with rice, almond, oat or coconut milk. Whatever sort I have in my fridge at the time haha
  11. Hi Soffee, welcome to the forum. Great to have you on here, pretty much everything you need is here at your fingertips. I'd highly recommend you think about starting up a training journal especially if you are doing a show this November; you would get plenty of useful feedback and motivation to see you through the coming months. So many food items that are great to eat on a regular basis, some of my favourites would be things like... Lentils Beans Chickpeas Quinoa Rice Sushi Pasta Fruit & veges (I don't restrict these and the more colourful the better) Avocado Nuts/trail mix Tempeh Burrito's, wraps etc Milk variations (rice, oat, soy, coconut etc) Heaps more but there's a few to get the ball rolling
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