krishna
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Joe Stenson said:There's also lots of foods that are kind of "on the fence" when it comes to whether or not they are "clean". I mean you have things like McDonald's burgers which fairly clearly are not clean, and you have a plain chicken breast with a bowl of oats which obviously is. But what about something like a perogy? I'm sure to some this would be clean, and to others it wouldn't be.
I don't know what perogy is. To me, eating clean is getting the right protein/carb(simple and complex)/fats ratio into the right amount of calories for each meal. I only eat whole foods (I stay away from processed foods) including raw veges, nuts, meats, fruits, dairy, and whole grains (brown rice, oats etc.). The only time I intake sugar is post-workout, and I don't even consider starchy carbs such as pastas clean, so I don't eat those either.