Wasting your time trader56.
Longdip will never address your calculations directly.
He will just dodge the issue and post more irrelevant information
which FAILS to address anything you say.
We all know its EASY to eat meat at every meal and keep
FAT and CHOLESTEROL numbers EXTREMELY low.
We have all proven this objectively with simple math.
Everyone knows this. There is no need to continue trying
to bash into the tiny brain of a severely retarded child like longshot
I put him on ignore months ago, and there he will stay.
He holds the high honor of being the only person on ET
on my ignore list, for simply being so incredibly dense
Now you have a much better understanding of longshotspenis
story on my tagline
peace
axeman
Longdip will never address your calculations directly.
He will just dodge the issue and post more irrelevant information
which FAILS to address anything you say.
We all know its EASY to eat meat at every meal and keep
FAT and CHOLESTEROL numbers EXTREMELY low.
We have all proven this objectively with simple math.
Everyone knows this. There is no need to continue trying
to bash into the tiny brain of a severely retarded child like longshot

I put him on ignore months ago, and there he will stay.
He holds the high honor of being the only person on ET
on my ignore list, for simply being so incredibly dense

Now you have a much better understanding of longshotspenis
story on my tagline

peace
axeman
Quote from trader56:
This is my last attempt at making any sense out of this forum thread, and dealing with Longshot.
Meat - that would include chicken - is quoted on:
a) a raw, wet-weight basis - so levels of fat AND cholesterol will not be as high once it's cooked, and depending how it's cooked can vary fairly widely
b) a WEIGHT basis, not in cups
One pound of skinless chicken breat meat will yeild upon roasting:
496 calories
104 gms protein
4.0 gms total fat
96 mg cholesterol
Now, if someone wants to eat a so-called high-protein diet, they could eat 3 POUNDS of skinless, roasted chicken breast DAILY, and still be under the 300 mgs daily cholesterol limit used by the AHA. Three pounds of this chicken would yield 312 gms of protein.
Now, of course, the 30 lbs of chicken used in the earlier example will yeild 2880 mg of cholesterol. That's 30 lbs times 96 mg equals 2880, for the "mathematically-challenged" like Longshot.
Is 2880 mg of cholesterol over the AHA 300mg DAILY allowance?
Well, yes, but who's going to eat 30 lbs of chicken in ONE DAY?
I don't think even Longshot would go for that - well, but then again...
