What are some healthy foods that are high in calories?
sibby94
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I'm trying to gain weight without eating to unhealthily and I keep coming in under my calorie goal, so what are some healthy foods that will help put weight on?
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right there with you.
olive oil? Avacados? protein bars?0 -
Unsalted nuts, avocado, regular dairy are some good healthy ones.0
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Thanks, will definately try the avacado and dairy, the nuts will have to wait until the braces come off
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nuts, avacados, cheese,0
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watch dairy though, if its milk esp. it's high in sat fat0
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Nuts! Just make sure the nuts are in raw state...no one wants or needs the extra sodium.0
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Cascadia farms organic oats and honey
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beans, peas and whole grains also have a fair amount of calories and are healthy. dark chocolate is high in calories and antioxidants, too0
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Peanut butter (since you can't eat nuts)0
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Nuts! Just make sure the nuts are in raw state...no one wants or needs the extra sodium.
I agree with the suggestion for OP to eat them in raw state, but have to disagree about no one wanting the extra sodium :laugh: I am a sodium lover.. haha I'm trying to retrain my tastebuds, but I definitely prefer roasted/salted bad for you nutty deliciousness :ohwell:0 -
Peanut butter and almond butter are great.
Dates, dried fruit, trail mix.
The plain Fage brand Greek strained yogurt 's (not low- or non-fat) is the most amazing and delicious yogurt ever (I'm normally not a yogurt fan), and I love it with honey and fruit.
Protein shakes and fruit smoothies.
Good-quality whole-grain bread and/or raisin bread would be great, too.
Whole-grain pastas, brown rice.
You can live it up with dairy, just make sure it's a local, organic brand that treats the cows well and doesn't pump 'em full of hormones and antibiotics.
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Definitely NATURAL peanut butter! You can go to a whole foods type store and they will actually make it there. Make sure that the only ingredients are salt and peanuts ( i think its those two..I just know natural ones do not have hydrogenated oils in them ) anyway its absolutely delicious and a great way to make up for extra calories. You can also try almond butters - that is what I have heard. I can't have those cause of a mild allergy. hope this helped!0
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Nuts! Just make sure the nuts are in raw state...no one wants or needs the extra sodium.
I can understand unsalted (or at least understand why some people want them unsalted - I don't - yum, salt!). However, why raw? What's wrong with roasted unsalted nuts?
Also, I make my own peanut butter in the VitaMix - super yum. I do use unsalted roasted peanuts for it but add back in about 1/2 tsp salt per pound of nuts. We just can't deal with the totally unsalted thing.0
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