How would you plan a 5000 calorie cheat day?
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Why the specific number? I don't think it's a good idea to have so many calories worth of unhealthy food, you're going to feel like crap for a few days after - may not be worth it how about having a 2500 calorie cheat day instead?0
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I'm pretty sure for you that would classify as a binge.
Not necessarily. How unhelpful.0 -
That's not a cheat day. That's an eating disorder.
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I'd do the following:
Breakfast: 4 egg omelet with 2 oz cheese (320 for eggs, 200 for cheese) with a protein shake make with 1 cup whole milk (150) and 2 scoops protein (240) = 910 calories
Snack: 1.5 cups premium froyo (480) topped with 2 of nuts(320) and 1/2 cup fruit (50) = 850
Lunch: 2 oz pasta (400) with 3/4 cup alfredo sauce (100), 6oz salmon flaked into pasta (300) with 1/2 cup peas mixed in (50). 1 slice garlic bread made with Ezekiel bread (80) and 1/2 tbsp butter (50)= 980 calories
Snack: 3 oz cheese (300) with 2 servings ww crackers (240) =540 calories
Dinner: sushi--2 rolls (800), miso soup and edamame (200), and seaweed salad (100) = 1100
Dessert: shared fried ice cream = 600
Grand total: 4980 calories. Don't think it qualifies as binging either.0 -
That's not a cheat day. That's an eating disorder.
Wow, just no! It very well COULD be but just because someone eats 5000 calories doesn't mean they have an eating disorder--period. You have no idea her activity level or calorie needs. You have no idea how frequently she does this. You have no idea how she FEELS about doing it (a huge part of eating disorders are mental and without this element--guilt, uncontrollable eating--then I'd say it's not a hinge.0 -
is there a reason you want to eat 5K calories in a day..
i am sure I could think of ways to do so, but not sure if I would want to...0 -
Man, there is some serious self-righteousness coming out here. How do you know that the OP isn't having a "feast" or "refeed" day or, hopefully not, an operation and needs a day of high calories in preparation? Or an event? Getyaself off the soap box.
Because the title asks about a 5000 calorie CHEAT DAY. Not a refeed day....that's kinda how everyone knows.
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Epic Meal Time!0
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Man, there is some serious self-righteousness coming out here. How do you know that the OP isn't having a "feast" or "refeed" day or, hopefully not, an operation and needs a day of high calories in preparation? Or an event? Getyaself off the soap box.
Because the title asks about a 5000 calorie CHEAT DAY. Not a refeed day....that's kinda how everyone knows.
*Hops off box & hands mic back over*
So you know because of word choice. Interesting. ((Insert sarcastic face here))0 -
Maybe this is a complete noob question, as I am just back into my fitness journey as far as hardcore exercise and weightlifting goes - but what would the nutritional need for such a cheat day be? 5,000 cals is a bunch...and they are mostly unhealthy food suggestions to get that high of cals in for a single day. I mean it all sounds yummy...but eating pizza and cake and chugging soda...I feel like that would make someone sick after being committed to a healthy lifestyle.0
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Theres many ways really. Back when I used to eat 6500+ calories a day this was what I'd endup eating
-large pizza
-cheesecake (not a slice... the entire thing)
- like 20+ chicken wings
- Large pepsi
And a few other items I can't think of since its been a while
I now prefer either a nice steak dinner or some Mexican grub with a slice (or 2) of cheesecake. SOmetimes I goto the Indian buffet. Sometimes I'll goto an arab kabab shop. The possibilities are endless really!0 -
I clicked on this forum because I frequently climb/scramble for 9-12 hours in one day and am always trying to find ways to consume 4000+ calories that can fit in my pack, while staying healthy. So far this is the only helpful post. Thanks!
I still usually am at a huge deficit at the end of the day (No time to really sit and eat when you're climbing) so I just make sure I overeat the day before and the day after.I'd do the following:
Breakfast: 4 egg omelet with 2 oz cheese (320 for eggs, 200 for cheese) with a protein shake make with 1 cup whole milk (150) and 2 scoops protein (240) = 910 calories
Snack: 1.5 cups premium froyo (480) topped with 2 of nuts(320) and 1/2 cup fruit (50) = 850
Lunch: 2 oz pasta (400) with 3/4 cup alfredo sauce (100), 6oz salmon flaked into pasta (300) with 1/2 cup peas mixed in (50). 1 slice garlic bread made with Ezekiel bread (80) and 1/2 tbsp butter (50)= 980 calories
Snack: 3 oz cheese (300) with 2 servings ww crackers (240) =540 calories
Dinner: sushi--2 rolls (800), miso soup and edamame (200), and seaweed salad (100) = 1100
Dessert: shared fried ice cream = 600
Grand total: 4980 calories. Don't think it qualifies as binging either.0 -
I'm more than a little curious about why the OP hasn't answered the questions about why she wants to do this...?0
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I need ideas because I plan to have one soon.
I can't imagine how bad I would feel digestively, the next day. My intestines and colon would be in shock. But I used to do it all the time. Just eat the whole day at McDonalds and supersize everything.
Bleck. :sick: :noway: :sick:0 -
If you want to eat 5000 calories ( not quite sure why) I don't think you need to plan.
Just eat whatever you like with no regard.
Doesn't planning it defeat the purpose, but again, I'm really not sure what the purpose is.0 -
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Maybe this is a complete noob question, as I am just back into my fitness journey as far as hardcore exercise and weightlifting goes - but what would the nutritional need for such a cheat day be? 5,000 cals is a bunch...and they are mostly unhealthy food suggestions to get that high of cals in for a single day. I mean it all sounds yummy...but eating pizza and cake and chugging soda...I feel like that would make someone sick after being committed to a healthy lifestyle.
calm cravings, jump start metabolism and provide a little extra energy. after a 5000 calorie cheat day, you'll never wanna have another, kinda keeps your diet in check0 -
If I was to eat that much, it would have to be well planned.
I'd start with cheese omelet and bacon for breakfast, lots of bacon and lots of cheese. I'd have to get some tomatoes and cucumbers just so I wouldn't feel nauseous from the fat.
Then I'd have to snack on some nuts, after a serious work-out, like chopping wood or something.
For lunch, I probably couldn't stand the sight of meat, so it would have to be nachos with loads of guacamole. Avocados are incredibly dense in calories.
Then I'd have to hike to the top of a mountain, to get hungry for dinner. Perhaps bring some chocolate to nibble, in case of low blood sugar.
For dinner, I'd make stew, preferably lamb or venison, something where the fat will really soak into potatoes and other root vegetables. Then a serious dose of almond and chocolate cake for dessert. And some nuts.
Then I'd pass out on the couch, after all the food and exercize.
Considering, this looks like a regular autumn week-end at the cabin. Absolutely doable.0 -
I'm not 100% sure why you want to do this but I'm not going to judge you since we all have our reasons.
Also, judging from the OP's ticker, she's trying to GAIN weight.
One of my favorite dinners (& it makes a good breakfast) is:
Arnold sandwich thin (replace with real bread or a bagel)
homemade turkey burger (around 200cals)
A fried egg (or two, use butter to up the cals further if you wish)
Cheese (I use a little less than an ounce)
Half an avocado (mash it on the bread)
It's so good and filling, it clocks in around 450-500 cals (depends on the cheese & amount of avocado) and if you cook stuff in butter and use different bread, you can get it even higher.
Make a smoothie with one frozen banana, banana chobani greek yogurt, protein powder, and like 1/2c almond milk. That'll get you up there as well.0 -
That's not a cheat day. That's an eating disorder.
Bold words. Lady you might wanna get off your high horse.
5,000 for a cheat day is perfectly fine. Thats aside from the asumption that the OP is making a general statement talking about a calorie number that in her mind is very high (even though for many, its not). 5,000 is not really that much. Did you tried counting your thanksgiving dinner? Its easily above 5,000 calories.0 -
That's not a cheat day. That's an eating disorder.
Wow, just no! It very well COULD be but just because someone eats 5000 calories doesn't mean they have an eating disorder--period. You have no idea her activity level or calorie needs. You have no idea how frequently she does this. You have no idea how she FEELS about doing it (a huge part of eating disorders are mental and without this element--guilt, uncontrollable eating--then I'd say it's not a hinge.
Then why not wait until she comes back an actually answers one of the 20 people who have asked her why 5k. Having 10,000 posts doesn't automatically make you correct.
It is just my guess but.. possibly because the OP doesn't really owe anyone an answer as to WHY she asked for 5k?0 -
Even if I tried I couldn't eat 5k calories in a day. You people are ****ed up. XD
okkkkkkk then.
I am interested in more details!
Also, many people have probably gotten into that range before logging...thanksgiving, 4th of July, Christmas, whatever occasion...pie adds up.0 -
I'd hit the Cheese Burger and Fries, with Mayo for a start
Ice cream would be a must
And a trip to the movies should finish it off nicely0 -
Even if I tried I couldn't eat 5k calories in a day. You people are ****ed up. XD
Used to eat 6,500 calories on a daily bases. It was destructive however I still do "cheat days" of 4500+ calories. Whats it to you? Why am I being judged by somebody who doesn't have the stomach to eat that much?
I mean are you trying to lose weight? How much did you used to eat before? Because I can bet you that I can find people who will call you out on whats "****ed up" about those amount of calories
XD (because somehow this smily face makes it aaaaal ok!)0 -
Go ahead and call me a freak if you wish, but I don't see that 5000 for one day is so out of this world gross or indicative of an eating disorder. I have maintained for 30 yrs, 5 ft tall at 115 lbs, and yet, I think I could do this. I wouldn't do it, but that's beside the point.
I don't know the OP's reason for doing this, and maybe her reason is dysfunctional? I don't know. But heck, I could go to the Cheesecake Factory and make a serious intake of calories without trying too hard, and not feel gross doing it.0 -
I wouldn't.0
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I don't know how anyone would "plan" a 5000 calorie day??? I mean, how do you KNOW you're going to eat that much? haha
I'm not saying it'd be hard, wrong, or etc ... I just don't if I've ever INTENTIONALY ate that much haha
Hmmmm -- I'm sure it'd involve lots of naughty, greasy, sweet, rich food though!!! I'd looooove some French cuisine (LOTS of fresh bread!!) or German sausages, dark beer, etc YUM!0 -
Maybe this is a complete noob question, as I am just back into my fitness journey as far as hardcore exercise and weightlifting goes - but what would the nutritional need for such a cheat day be? 5,000 cals is a bunch...and they are mostly unhealthy food suggestions to get that high of cals in for a single day. I mean it all sounds yummy...but eating pizza and cake and chugging soda...I feel like that would make someone sick after being committed to a healthy lifestyle.
calm cravings, jump start metabolism and provide a little extra energy. after a 5000 calorie cheat day, you'll never wanna have another, kinda keeps your diet in check
Makes sense0
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