Comingtocyberspace Posted July 29, 2012 Share Posted July 29, 2012 Was just looking at some of Rob's sample nutrition meals under the food section from the home page. Noticed that diet programs haven't been updated since 2007. I'm curious if Rob's mostly vegan fruits and vegetable diet is still a good diet . Rob if you are reading, can you provide a modify mostly fruit and vegetable diet for the avg female . thanks Rob’s “mostly” Fruit and Vegetable Nutrition Programby Robert Cheeke, Vegan Bodybuilder, September 1st, 2005 7AM2 kiwis2 sliced peaches or nectarinesFruit smoothie with Vega Meal Replacement powderMultivitamin16oz citrus juice 10AMSlices of cantaloupe, honeydew, and watermelonBowl of mixed nutsCelery sticks with peanut butter16oz water 1PMLarge plate of mashed potatoes with mushrooms, carrots, peas, green beans, and broccoli.Green salad with lettuce, spinach, cabbage, tomatoes, olives, and sprinkled seeds or nuts.16oz fruit juice16oz water 4PMFruit salad (slice up apples, pineapple, banana, peaches, and pearsGreen salad with sprinkled nuts and seeds16oz fruit juice or soymilk 7PMCorn on the cob (or off the cob)Steamed eggplant or squash.Brown rice and beans with mixed veggies16oz protein smoothie 10PMVegetable soupSoy crisps or seaweed chips16oz almond milk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
C.O. Posted July 29, 2012 Share Posted July 29, 2012 Good catch. I think it is still good info but updates and female specific would also be great. I'll forward this thread to him and make sure he doesn't miss it. -Dylan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robert Posted July 30, 2012 Share Posted July 30, 2012 Wow, I wrote that back in 2005. I don't update the website very often. What started as a hobby in 2002 and turned into a business in 2003 kept me very engaged with the website for years, up until about 2006 or so. I haven't created much new content for the website since then. I am, however, writing a bunch of new articles, now that I've completed a plant-based nutrition certification course through Cornell University and have learned a lot more. That program above and all the programs I've created and listed are just samples from my own experience as a vegan athlete. In general, my philosophy these days is to consume whole foods, almost exclusively, and eat a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, nuts, grains, legumes, seeds and other whole foods in small meals spread out throughout the day. There are various vegan athletes that create meal programs for people but that is not something I'm skilled in at all. I just share my experiences. Even with my recent courses, I really have no idea how much a male or female of a certain height, age and weight should consume. I just constantly experiment on my own and share some of my examples of what I've done. Check out www.veganmuscleandfitness.com as well. They're awesome and they have a strong focus on meal programs. Both Derek and Marcella are members of this forum as well. All the best! -Robert Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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