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Stupidly Simple Eating For Josh Smith

Protein first. Everything else is a budget.

You are a numbers guy, so here are the numbers, the systems that hit them on autopilot, and two example days showing the whole thing in action. Your days start at 7am on East Coast time and Wednesdays live in Philly, so this is built to run on repeat with almost no decisions. Log it, hit the protein, land inside the budget.

01

Non-Negotiables

Two numbers. Protein is a target, calories are a budget. Know the difference and this gets easy.

Protein Target
120g / day
Calorie Budget
2,200
Success Window
±20%

The budget is not a dare. If you hit your protein, eat good food and finish the day at 1,900 feeling full, that is a successful day. Do not force-feed your way up to 2,200. Regularly landing miles under with low energy is the only version we fix.

02

Protein Per Meal The 40 / 40 / Rest Split

Think like the numbers guy you are: 40 at lunch, 40 at dinner, and the rest lands across breakfast and a snack. Plan it that way and 120g builds itself.

Breakfast
25–30g
Lunch
40g
Dinner
40g
Snack Top-Up
10–15g

You already eat eggs in the morning, so the breakfast anchor is basically done. Keep it. Three balanced meals also keeps your blood sugar steadier through the day, protein in a meal lowers the spike, which you have seen yourself on the glucose monitor.

03

The Plate Rule

Build every plate the same way, in this order. This is what keeps you on target without thinking about it.

Same Order, Every Plate
  1. Protein first. Chicken, lean beef, fish, eggs. It goes down first and takes the most room.
  2. Then the carb. Rice, potato, wrap, toast. One fist-ish portion (about 150g cooked).
  3. Then the veg and fruit. Pile it on. Free volume when you are hungry.
  4. Fats measured, on the side. Oil, cheese, dressing, and yes, nuts. This is where calories quietly walk in.

Fill the plate like this and the calories mostly take care of themselves. That is the whole trick behind the 2,200 landing zone.

04

Daily Structure

Three meals, same shape every day. You already eat in this pattern, we are just loading it properly.

Breakfast

Eggs are already your thing. Make them the anchor, every day:

  • 3 whole eggs plus a couple of egg whites, scrambled or boiled, with toast and fruit
  • Short on time: 2 boiled eggs and a Greek yogurt pot does the same job

Lunch

The 40g meal. Desk-friendly, between calls, zero prep drama:

  • Chicken bowl: 170–200g chicken, rice, whatever veg is around, salsa
  • Or a big wrap or sandwich built around 150g+ of lean meat

Dinner

The other 40g. The flexible one, built with the Plate Rule:

  • Lean steak, chicken or fish plus a fist of carbs and plenty of veg
  • Pizza night stays. Once a week, deliberate, logged. Add a protein starter so the target still gets hit
The Nuts Note

You know this one already. One handful becomes many, and a thousand calories disappear without a single gram of useful protein. Nuts are fine, portioned into a small bowl, never eaten from the bag, and always logged.

The Alcohol Note

Beers at lunch and wine with dinner were a decent slice of your calories last week. Not banned, but they come out of the same 2,200 budget as everything else. Protein and food get paid first, alcohol gets what is left. A couple of deliberate drinks beats a default drink with every meal.

The Photo Logging Note

The photo scan is brilliant but it cannot see depth, and it does not know you sent half the mash back. Logging the high watermark is the right instinct, just edit the entry down when you did not finish the plate. Clean data in, clean decisions out. You are the numbers guy, you get it.

05

Travel Days Philly, Airports, Eating Out

Wednesdays and any day on the road. No food scale, no problem, use your hand and the same plate order.

Build It By Hand
A palm and a half of protein, about 170–200g cooked
One cupped hand of carbs, about 150g cooked
A fist or two of veg, as much as you want
One thumb of fats, about 15g

Airport / On The Move

  • Grilled chicken sandwich or a protein bowl, skip the meal-deal extras
  • Jerky and a piece of fruit is the best grab-and-go snack in any terminal
  • Walk to your gate and back while you wait, steps and all

Restaurant Template

  • Grilled or roasted protein, the bigger portion (aim 200g+)
  • Plain rice or potato, hold the loaded stuff
  • Double the veg or a side salad, dressing on the side
  • Drinking? Food and protein first, and keep it to a couple, logged
06

The Recovery Rule

One off meal is not an off week.

A client dinner runs long, the wings turn into beers, whatever. The very next meal goes straight back to structure. No "I'll restart Monday." Next plate, back on plan. That single habit is what separates a blip from a write-off week.

Sample Days

The framework in action. Protein past 120g, calories inside the 2,200 window.

Day 1 · Home Office Day

~2,000 kcal · ~136g protein
Breakfast · The Egg Anchor ~480 kcal · 33g protein
  • 3 whole eggs plus 2 egg whites, scrambled
  • 2 slices wholegrain toast, piece of fruit
Lunch · Chicken Bowl ~620 kcal · 43g protein
  • 170g chicken breast over 1 cup cooked rice (~180g)
  • Peppers, onions, salsa, piled on
Snack · Afternoon Top-Up ~200 kcal · 16g protein
  • 200g 0% Greek yogurt with a handful of berries
Dinner · Plate Rule Plate ~700 kcal · 44g protein
  • 6oz (170g) lean sirloin
  • 200g roasted potatoes
  • Big salad, dressing measured on the side
Day total: ~2,000 kcal · ~136g protein

Day 2 · Philly / Travel Day

~1,950 kcal · ~127g protein
Breakfast · On The Move ~350 kcal · 28g protein
  • 2 boiled eggs plus a Greek yogurt pot
  • Banana for the walk to the gate
Lunch · Grab A Bowl ~610 kcal · 45g protein
  • Burrito bowl: double chicken (~200g), rice, fajita veg, salsa
  • Skip the cheese and sour cream
Snack · Terminal-Proof ~190 kcal · 12g protein
  • Beef jerky and an apple
Dinner · Restaurant Template ~800 kcal · 42g protein
  • Grilled chicken or lean steak, the bigger portion
  • Plain baked potato, steamed veg or side salad
  • One beer or a glass of red if you are having one, logged
Day total: ~1,950 kcal · ~127g protein
The Whole Thing In One Line

120 grams of protein every day, split 40 at lunch, 40 at dinner, the rest around it. Plates built protein first. Nuts and drinks deliberate, never default. The 2,200 is a budget, not a dare.