- Bread, whole-wheat, toasted, 50 grams.
- Coffee with milk, three 282-gram servings.
- Milk, nonfat, fluid, 1 cup.
- Cabbage, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt, 200 grams.
- Seeds, sunflower seed kernels, dry roasted, without salt, 75 grams.
- Peas, green, frozen, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt, 280 grams.
- Milk, nonfat, fluid, 2 cups.
- Cheese, cheddar, 30 grams
- Carrots, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt, 20 grams
- New Zealand spinach, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt, 120 grams
- Broccoli, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt, 90 grams
- Milk, nonfat, fluid, 1 cup.
- Alcoholic Beverage, wine, table, red, Merlot 6 fl oz
This has all required nutrients for a middle-aged guy (like me), except it's short choline. A few years ago, the U.S. government specified an adequate intake for choline, but it's got me scratching my head, because I don't see how my diet can have enough choline, unless I'm willing to eat a lot of lecithin, liver, eggs, or broccoli. So I'm disclosing the choline deficiency in this diet. This is not a fault of Wagmu, but rather what appears to be an overly high Adequate Intake set by the U.S. government.
1 comment:
Hey dad!
But I find lecithin so tasty! Much more tasty than butter anyway.
Love!
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