Can't seem to get enough calories in my diet
lisamarie337
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Hello all. I'm trying to gain a few pounds back. I'm not a huge eater and I mainly eat vegetarian. My calorie counter on here says to eat 2310 calories a day. It seems impossible for me to achieve this. Any suggestions on what to eat to up my calorie in take??? Thank you!!
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Nuts/Nut butters
avocados
add oils when cooking
Assuming vegetarian and not vegan
Whole fat dairy
Butter
eggs
cheese
Don't be afraid to drink some calories too if you're having trouble eating enough.
Essentially you'll want to look for foods that pack a lot of calories into a relatively small serving.0 -
I suggest a modest goal of adding 10% to what you are managing to achieve now. Once this feels normal, add another 10%. In a month or two you should be eating at target. You got a great list of calorie-dense foods up-thread there. They add calories without volume.0
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Thank you. I mainly just drink black coffee and water only. I should try drinking more calories, maybe whole milk instead of my coconut milk. Didnt thibk about the calorie dense foods, i had this idea that i was going to have to add fatty gross foods and more meat in my diet.I like the idea of starting slowly with. Thank you0
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Granola has plenty of calories and IMO it's not very filling0
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more peanut butter my friend.
and beer.
and ice cream.0 -
I ate a giant bagel with nutella on it yesterday. It was delicious, high calorie, and ridiculously not filling.0
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Aldi has a gourmet ice cream the chocolate is 260 cal for 1/2cup. Mix this w a nutrition shake like boost compact at 240 cal.
Really good and a small portion. Just started adding this in my routine. Yummy milkshake0 -
Do not touch the peanut butter that has hydrogenated fats in the ingredients. Smuckers is good.0
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JanetYellen wrote: »Do not touch the peanut butter that has hydrogenated fats in the ingredients. Smuckers is good.0
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JanetYellen wrote: »Do not touch the peanut butter that has hydrogenated fats in the ingredients. Smuckers is good.
Hydrogenated fats are trans fats, which should be avoided whenever possible as they tend to stay in blood circulation.0 -
lisamarie337 wrote: »Thank you. I mainly just drink black coffee and water only. I should try drinking more calories, maybe whole milk instead of my coconut milk. Didnt thibk about the calorie dense foods, i had this idea that i was going to have to add fatty gross foods and more meat in my diet.I like the idea of starting slowly with. Thank you
Smoothies. Seriously. Back when I was in recovery from OSFED and had to gain, smoothies were the easiest way for me to get the extra calories into my diet. The best part about them is you can get a pretty good variety if you find recipes.
Of course, shakes and the like will do the trick, too.
Also, if you don't mind the taste, try adding creamer and/or milk to your coffee.
On top of all that, once I got past the initial beginning stage and could stomach most foods again... nut butters, nuts, oil or butter (when cooking), and ice cream worked wonders.
Also, you could always just add dessert. Some desserts can tack on 300-500 extra calories easily. Especially the good ones (like cheesecake).0 -
This was my first meal today. Hope it helps. Please keep in mind I had a good 2 weeks of food training/ eating to be able to get all that in my belly. Took me about 30 minutes to eat it all ;-)
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JanetYellen wrote: »Do not touch the peanut butter that has hydrogenated fats in the ingredients. Smuckers is good.
Agreed.0 -
Drink juice which is very calorie dense for volume. I'm not a juice drinker, but had a bad cold this week so had juice every day and was unfortunately, over my limit every day I had it, but I craved it and had a bad sore throat that made it hard to eat as much fruit as I needed for Vitamin C.0
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Just be patient and age will take care of your "problem"0
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Potatoes and bananas0
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ISO like minded friends trying to gainweight on this site. Feel free to add me if this is you0
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Is there anything else to watch for. Or at least main things0
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stretch1217 wrote: »Is there anything else to watch for. Or at least main things
Daily sodium?0
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