Need Tips on Hitting Food Goals

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So I've been on myfitnesspal before but now I'm using it for weight and muscle gain. As I've been doing my logs for the past few weeks I notice I can never get up to my calorie (protein, carb, etc.) goals. I have never had much of an appetite in my life (I will naturally eat as little as 1300 calories a day if left to my own devises) and have very little time and energy to be cooking forever a day.

I'm in graduate school. Most days I only have a few hours in the afternoon where I'm not working, studying, or in a lecture hall. I had a personal trainer make me set of weight lifting workouts that I have been using and am loving for their results but have no clue what size weights I should be using there either. But either way I'm always under calories and then I go and burn more during my workouts. I'm just getting farther from what I'm trying to do. I know I'll make myself sick at this rate.

I need find recipes that are high in protein and calories, that are cheap, and that I can cook in large batches on the weekend to take to work with me for breakfast and lunch. Also I think I need tips on how to time and portion out food (eating more frequently) to prevent getting full so easily. I find when I do pack myself a good lunch that if I eat it too early I can't usually finish it all but if I eat it too late in my work day I'm still full when I go home and make dinner for my boyfriend and I.

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  • sammyliftsandeats
    sammyliftsandeats Posts: 2,421 Member
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    http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10142490/a-list-of-calorie-dense-foods

    Here is a list of foods that are higher in calories, but lower in volume so you can eat more without having to eat too much food.
  • sllm1
    sllm1 Posts: 2,114 Member
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    I would definitely snack on nuts. A tiny less-than-handful is 170 calories. They go down so easily. :)
  • sgrathwol
    sgrathwol Posts: 26 Member
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    batch cook meals on sunday. I usually cook for only two hours and can have 8 servings of rice in my rice cooker, 4 servings of beans, A dozen sweet potatoes,3 lbs of chicken and 2 lbs of fish. any questions hit me up
  • Pot8540
    Pot8540 Posts: 17 Member
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    sgrathwol wrote: »
    batch cook meals on sunday. I usually cook for only two hours and can have 8 servings of rice in my rice cooker, 4 servings of beans, A dozen sweet potatoes,3 lbs of chicken and 2 lbs of fish. any questions hit me up

    Of course I'm just asking about good recipes for doing just that lol.