How would you plan a 5000 calorie cheat day?

I need ideas because I plan to have one soon.

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  • Posts: 3,400 Member
    Any specific macros? I ate like 3000 calories with 60-70% calories from carbs for a refeed yesterday.

    I would suggest lots of pasta, pizza, cake, soft pretzels, and cinnabons.
  • Posts: 1,690 Member
    Brunch at IHOP in the morning. Cheesecake factory at dinner, including taking home a piece of cheesecake to eat right before bed.
  • Posts: 733 Member
    Why is there a particular reason?
    To me just go out and enjoy a meal that you like perhaps enjoy an entire days worth of food why try and force it to be 5k?
  • Posts: 9,834 Member
    any reason for 5000 specifically?

    target macros?

    keto refeed?

    For my refeeds, (after a low carb phase), I'll aim for 1g/lb of BW protein, 50-100g fat maximum and the rest carbs. The amount of carbs depends on what I've had previously.
  • Posts: 3,987 Member
    I wouldn't
  • Posts: 274
    Skip the butcher, deep fry a complete cow.

    In all seriousness, if it were me, I'd hit up a Brazilian steakhouse like Fogo De Chao and enjoy all my favorite meats.
  • Posts: 129
    Id start with a stack of chocolate chip pancakes with real maple syrup. I know that much. I cant think of anything else atm cuz the pancakes have been on my minds for the past 3 days.
  • Posts: 1,028 Member
    Reckless abandon? Lots of dough (cash and carbs) and stretchy pants. :noway:

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  • Posts: 264 Member
    I wouldn't bother, it would make me feel ill and guilty :P
  • Even if I tried I couldn't eat 5k calories in a day. You people are ****ed up. XD

    cool story jeff.

    2 cups of B&J Half baked = 1,080 cal
    Large Dominos pepperoni pizza = 1, 680 cal
    Dominos cinna stix = 870 cal
    1 serving buffalo wings = 1200 cal
    Large coke = 310 cal
    > but then again, we should probably get a diet coke instead, nomsayin??

    total = more than 5k.

    your argument is invalid.
  • Posts: 33 Member
    I agree with the stretchy pants!!
    Before MFP I had a special pair of eating jeans that I would wear whenever I was planning a real feast as they were nice and loose round the stomach!!

    For me I could (not sure if I want to though!) eat 5000 easy in one sitting.
    It would have to be a big TGI fridays blow out!

    Mouth is seriously watering now! :smile:
  • Posts: 47 Member
    Beer. Naked. All day long. And then a burger and whiskey before bed lol
  • Posts: 304 Member
    No idea. I didn't even hit 5k on the day I got up at 3am and was up beyond midnight, and that was including breakfast, chicken burger for lunch, dinner, a pack of flapjacks, and the next day I had my leftover calories to eat and that included my brunch of 20 McNuggets, a Big Mac, mozzarella sticks, and 3 dips.

    Looking at my diary for last Wednesday/Thursday, it would involve chocolate, fast food, and ice cream (for me, anyway).
  • Posts: 309
    Pizza, chocolate, bacon and bread, beer. Easy!

    Depends how you want your calories, do you want them to be empty or have be some what good along the day?

    Bacon & eggs for breakfast, sandwiches for lunch or big serving of pasta, chocolate bar for a snack, kebab/indian/some form of takeaway for dinner with alcohol inbetween - easily 5k I'd say
  • Posts: 2,996 Member
    Just eat ALL THE THINGS!
  • Posts: 1,527 Member
    LMAO...couldn't do it! But I would give it a heck of a try, I might get to 3k before I throw in the towel or get sick...hope I would have sense enough to throw in the towel first!

    What's the occasion?
  • Posts: 1,527 Member
    No idea. I didn't even hit 5k on the day I got up at 3am and was up beyond midnight, and that was including breakfast, chicken burger for lunch, dinner, a pack of flapjacks, and the next day I had my leftover calories to eat and that included my brunch of 20 McNuggets, a Big Mac, mozzarella sticks, and 3 dips.

    Looking at my diary for last Wednesday/Thursday, it would involve chocolate, fast food, and ice cream (for me, anyway).


    Is it remotely possible to eat healthful and consume 3-5k in a day...My gosh, to think of all of this FOWL stuff going into My Body after all of the hard work to get it out is like Blasphemy. So, I guess everyone's goal is NOT to be/eat Healthy. WOW


  • Is it remotely possible to eat healthful and consume 3-5k in a day...My gosh, to think of all of this FOWL stuff going into My Body after all of the hard work to get it out is like Blasphemy. So, I guess everyone's goal is NOT to be/eat Healthy. WOW

    yeah it is, drink a bottle of olive oil jeff. thank me later
  • Posts: 1,222 Member
    That's not a cheat day. That's an eating disorder.
  • Posts: 327 Member


    Is it remotely possible to eat healthful and consume 3-5k in a day...My gosh, to think of all of this FOWL stuff going into My Body after all of the hard work to get it out is like Blasphemy. So, I guess everyone's goal is NOT to be/eat Healthy. WOW

    It is possible to eat healthy and eat a lot. I ate almost 2900 the other day, all healthy. Massive amounts of fruits and veggies, lean meats, very few processed foods/treats (a few cookies). No pizza, no pasta, no ice cream. In fact, because of my food allergies, no dairy or gluten or yeast. Large quantities of calories (which is not uncommon for weight lifters) does not mean you have to resort to junk food. :flowerforyou:
  • OMG!!!!! i did something like that on friday! but i felt horrible guilty and ashamed! i hate binging
  • Posts: 1,222 Member
    OMG!!!!! i did something like that on friday! but i felt horrible guilty and ashamed! i hate binging

    That's what I think of when I see a specifically set out insanely high number lol
  • Posts: 844 Member
    Now I remember why I am trying to stay out of the forums... not for the original poster, but for the snarky replies.

    I can admit - a 5K day used to be my norm. I'm not proud of that, but - it's what once was. One or two meals out and you could easily hit that mark.

    Anyway, a point made by some of the folks that responded that I can agree with - ask yourself WHY. If you want to enjoy a "cheat" meal, pick what you really want and eat it. Case closed.

    It bears repeating, I'm NOT advocating this... but the 'shock' and 'dismay' is kind of funny. 1/3 of the US is obese - we didn't get that way eating 1200 calories a day. For example:

    Chili’s Big Mouth Bites with French fries (four mini bacon cheeseburgers with fried onion strings): 2,350 calories, 38 grams saturated fat, 3,940 milligrams sodium.

    Uno Chicago Grill’s Mega-Sized Deep Dish Sundae: 2,800 calories, 72 grams saturated fat.

    The Cheesecake Factory's Bistro Shrimp Pasta: 3,120 calories.

    Chili's Full Rack of Baby Back Ribs with Shiner Bock BBQ Sauce with fries and cinnamon apples: 2,330 calories.

    Maggiano's Little Italy's Veal Porterhouse (18. oz.) with crispy red potatoes: 2,710 calories. "

    -Smoothie King's Peanut Power Plus Grape Smoothie (40-oz. size): 1,460 calories.
  • Posts: 3,982 Member
    It would look a little something like this...

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  • Posts: 1,527 Member

    It is possible to eat healthy and eat a lot. I ate almost 2900 the other day, all healthy. Massive amounts of fruits and veggies, lean meats, very few processed foods/treats (a few cookies). No pizza, no pasta, no ice cream. In fact, because of my food allergies, no dairy or gluten or yeast. Large quantities of calories (which is not uncommon for weight lifters) does not mean you have to resort to junk food. :flowerforyou:


    Your example(s) STILL did not answer the question. :flowerforyou:
  • Posts: 935 Member
    Or hit the gym an extra 3 hours per day all week.
  • Posts: 935 Member
    Im sure op is asking how to prepare for a 5000 calorie day, not what to eat.......I'd say...only eat like 500 calories for a few days in a row to make up for the difference.
  • Posts: 1,222 Member
    RIP to your toilet
  • erm...i wouldn't :frown:

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