This is what I eat during the summer:
6:30: 1 bowl of foruit loops
6:30-9ish: 1 bag of chips
9ish: 2 PB&J sandwiches
9ish-11ish: about half a bag of potato chips or any other snacks not nailed down
11ish: 3 PB&J sandwiches
11ish-3ish: bag of chips/other snack
3ish: 2 PB&J sandwiches
3ish-5ish: light snack (a few candy bars etc.)
5ish: 2 boxes of Macaroni and cheese or 2 packs of ramen
5ish-bed: 1 or 2 bags of chips and three cans of pop
during school I suffer terribly and have to scrape by on 4 meals a day, including school lunch which is not much of a lunch.
[sblock=rant]In other GM related news, I'm pretty sure the guy running the strength and conditioning camp is a former DI for the Army or Marines, in any case I'm pretty sure I'm going to die sometime in the next two weeks, example exercise, we have to stay in push up position, but with our right arm and left leg stretched out as far as we can go, and hold that for a minute with our backs straight etc. and then the guy's just walking around us telling us to get our backs straighter, and then when he's not telling people to get their backs straighter, he's talking to the group "everyone gets tired, its just some people give in when others don't, a little after that one kid just dropped to the floor so the guy yelled at him to get back up and not give in, after that two minutes, we did some speed and agility exercises I did pretty well at, then we played a game of team tag, with no mention of what happens to the losing team, which I happened to be on, turns out the losing team had to do 50 push ups and sit ups, with perfect form from everyone or we had to repeat the exercise, so it was 250 push ups and probably somewhere around 500 sit ups before everyone got it right. so anyway, that wasn't fun, and I get to go there three times a week for two weeks, and then afterward, the guy said if we found the exercises hard, not to feel bad, because in two weeks, we'll think those exercises were easy. but hopefully all this makes me stronger.[/sblock]