Bumping up calories
triniricks371
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I can never seem to get all my calories any suggestions for bumping them up?
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peanut butter1
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Do a forum search for lists of calorie dense foods and eat more of those!
Eat more meals, or drink calories between meals may also help. So will some icecream, chocolate, pizza etc.1 -
can you open up your diary so we can give recs?
for me easy bumps - nuts (almonds and cashews) - I'll occasionally make some pre-made baggies of trail mix to snack on (haven't done this in a while though)
even making small adjustments to your current eating - 8oz chicken, instead of 6 (etc)2 -
Cheese on everything.3
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triniricks371 wrote: »I can never seem to get all my calories any suggestions for bumping them up?
I have exactly the same problem - not easy to just 'eat more' which is what I keep getting told!3 -
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one serving of ice cream is 250 calories and pretty easy to get down, problem solved...0
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A jar of peanut butter and a spoon does the trick nicely. 4 tablespoons of peanut butter (which isn't that much at all) is nearly 400 calories.
Use a bit more oil when you cook your foods - oil is very calorie dense, as it's 100% fat, and you'll hardly even notice it in your intake. 1 tablespoon of oil is usually around 110 calories.0 -
Nuts High cal, good for you.0
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What worked for me:
-Increasing portions of things I already ate (3 slices of toast vs 2)
-More calorie dense items like oils, full fat dairy, nuts, seeds, dried fruit, pasta, bagels, higher fat cuts of meat
-Cutting down on fibre. Obviously fibre is important but with a bulking intake and sufficient veggies and grains most likely you are fine, too much fibre bloated and filled me up
-Drinking my cals.. smoothies, juices, full fat milk
-Eating more highly palatable foods that I enjoyed.. (this will be individual), for me it was ice cream, whipped cream, Pillsbury chocolate chip cookies, pasta, pizza, waffles, pancakes etc.0 -
I do not know much about calories. I like fitness. But I train by myself. I think it is also can be effective and cheap. My coach told me to use dietary supplements for weight loss. I decided to check some information about those things and found Isagenix results. I was impressed and ordered some supplements for me.0
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Consume more calories dense items. One of my favourites at the moment is chocolate crisp cereal (457 cal for 100g) whole milk, bananas and peanut butter.
How many calories are you short per day?0 -
Yesterday I was over 1000 but I trained twice0
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triniricks371 wrote: »Yesterday I was over 1000 but I trained twice
if you cant fuel it properly reduce your training0 -
I missed my workout today so I made up for it yesterday0
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Try a mass gainer if you don't mind supplements.0
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So on average how many calories are you coming up short per day?0
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How many cals have you got OP? I have no problem hitting mine ad day.0
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Grab a spoon and a jar of Skippy. 6 Tbsp later and you've added 570 calories, and 21g of protein.
I could eat peanut butter all day.0 -
tiggs862017 wrote: »Grab a spoon and a jar of Skippy. 6 Tbsp later and you've added 570 calories, and 21g of protein.
I could eat peanut butter all day.
me too....0
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