I have done a couple of 36hr water/tea/coffee only fasts, but generally I do the standard 5:2.
I drink black coffee, herbal and green tea and water throughout the day, and eat one meal at about 7pm. A typical meal for me would be a piece of lean protein such as fish or meat, plus a heap of veggies or salad, followed by perhaps some berries. Sometimes I throw in a little bit of carbs, but not wheat. I do enjoy lentils and other pulses, or I might have a little rice or a small amount of potato.
Last night I had 150g green cabbage, steamed, 100g (raw weight) pork loin, 100g cherry tomatoes and 100g chestnut mushrooms. I 'fried' the pork using fry light for a minute of two each side, then added the mushrooms and put a lid on till they were nearly done. Poured in some water to loosen the juices, added the halved tomatoes and cooked with a lid until the meat was done. Season with salt and pepper. The juices from the meat and veg made a lovely sauce for the cabbage, and it was really delicious That all came to 340 cals.
I drink black coffee, herbal and green tea and water throughout the day, and eat one meal at about 7pm. A typical meal for me would be a piece of lean protein such as fish or meat, plus a heap of veggies or salad, followed by perhaps some berries. Sometimes I throw in a little bit of carbs, but not wheat. I do enjoy lentils and other pulses, or I might have a little rice or a small amount of potato.
Last night I had 150g green cabbage, steamed, 100g (raw weight) pork loin, 100g cherry tomatoes and 100g chestnut mushrooms. I 'fried' the pork using fry light for a minute of two each side, then added the mushrooms and put a lid on till they were nearly done. Poured in some water to loosen the juices, added the halved tomatoes and cooked with a lid until the meat was done. Season with salt and pepper. The juices from the meat and veg made a lovely sauce for the cabbage, and it was really delicious That all came to 340 cals.