High calorie drink ideas?
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chouflour
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I have gastroparesis (aka lazy stomach), which means my body digests food really slowly. I've been working to maximize the amount and caloric density of solid food I eat, and have hit diminishing returns, so now I'm looking for liquid calories.
I need ~ 600 more calories through the day (range 300-900). Protein would be nice, but I'm generally getting my essential protein. Ideally I'd like something that I can prepare in the morning or the night before and keep in the fridge or on my desk to slowly consume during the day. Warm is slightly preferable to cold because my office is cold. Hyperpalatable is a big benefit, since I'm already varying between "I'm not hungry now" and "I'm so full I'm nauseated"
Exactly what my stomach will tolerate is unpredictable, so I'm hoping to try a wide variety of strategies and see what's most sustainable without displacing solid food.
I need ~ 600 more calories through the day (range 300-900). Protein would be nice, but I'm generally getting my essential protein. Ideally I'd like something that I can prepare in the morning or the night before and keep in the fridge or on my desk to slowly consume during the day. Warm is slightly preferable to cold because my office is cold. Hyperpalatable is a big benefit, since I'm already varying between "I'm not hungry now" and "I'm so full I'm nauseated"
Exactly what my stomach will tolerate is unpredictable, so I'm hoping to try a wide variety of strategies and see what's most sustainable without displacing solid food.
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gravy0
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My first thought is milk thickened with beneficial bacteria, like yogurt. You could blend it with fruit or chocolate and a little milk to the consistency you like.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amasi0 -
Chia seeds have nutritional punch and swell up to many times their size.
http://www.pinterest.com/dahlyshamilton/chia-drinks-chia-smoothies/
Peanut butter packs a caloric punch.
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Chia seeds have nutritional punch and swell up to many times their size.
http://www.pinterest.com/dahlyshamilton/chia-drinks-chia-smoothies/
Peanut butter packs a caloric punch.
Cheers!
@chouflour, Another trick (possibly mental) that works for me is ice cold water. It fills me up and makes staves my hunger.
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^^ well ice water isn't calories- and OP needs calories.
milk.
Smoothies made with ice cream in them- or greek yogurt- or cream cheese.
I know a guy who blends cheesecake into his smoothies. So I mean- there is that!0 -
But sounds like she doesn't want to be filled up? She already feels full all the time? What about smoothies with peanut butter? Whole milk?0
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If calories is your goal and you have enough protein, fruit juices add up really quickly too. When I had trouble getting enough calories directly after surgery, I would top off my day with a cup of juice. My dietitian said I was her first patient who managed to achieve their calorie goal in the first weeks after surgery.
And I promised her to go off juice as soon as it got easier to stay on goal.0 -
htimpaired wrote: »But sounds like she doesn't want to be filled up? She already feels full all the time? What about smoothies with peanut butter? Whole milk?
Heavy cream.0 -
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Hot chocolate or Ovaltine. Kefir is good if you like and can tolerate yogurt.0
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I was going to say alcohol until I read what you needed it for
How about tomato juice, V8, clamato juice?0 -
I add coconut oil to my coffee in the morning with a bit of cream. Takes a little getting used to, but now I love it! Makes it rich and decadent. I only use a half tablespoon now but used to use a full one. Good fats, anti-bacterial properties, and delicious0
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oh and you could start adding butter to everything.....wouldn't take much to add another few hundred cals to your day by doing that. plus everything is better with butter!!0
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Egg Nog lol
Hot Chocolate
Tea latte is Milk and Sugar
Smoothies (which has already been said but whatever) make with milk and peanut butter and chocolate syrup and banana.
Protein shakes if you want protein made with milk.
Anything!!! lol.0 -
Or you could try bulletproof coffee... aka basically butter in your coffee. Don't know if it even tastes good, but it would be warm, and it would help you get in more calories0
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1 scoop whey protein
1 cup whole milk
2 Reeses Peanut butter cups
Blend, Drink, Enjoy.
450+ calories.0 -
Coconut milk. Do you have to restrict fats, though? Soda? Tea and coffee with sugar.0
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I have gastroparesis (aka lazy stomach), which means my body digests food really slowly. I've been working to maximize the amount and caloric density of solid food I eat, and have hit diminishing returns, so now I'm looking for liquid calories.
I need ~ 600 more calories through the day (range 300-900). Protein would be nice, but I'm generally getting my essential protein. Ideally I'd like something that I can prepare in the morning or the night before and keep in the fridge or on my desk to slowly consume during the day. Warm is slightly preferable to cold because my office is cold. Hyperpalatable is a big benefit, since I'm already varying between "I'm not hungry now" and "I'm so full I'm nauseated"
Exactly what my stomach will tolerate is unpredictable, so I'm hoping to try a wide variety of strategies and see what's most sustainable without displacing solid food.
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My first thought was a mass gainer shake, but that would be awful warm!
Some ideas that come to mind:
Peanut butter/almond butter/nutella (I could eat any of these off a spoon at my desk if I needed )
Juice
Hot chocolate or cider (around 120 per packet, make it with milk for more calories)
Yogurt (not non-fat, yogurt with fat in it can hit about 240 calories for a cup)
Coffee with protein powder in it (mix the powder with a bit of water first, then add the coffee otherwise it will get lumpy.)0 -
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