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I’m having trouble maintaining my weight.

Big bag of rice is $20 from Walmart, lasts if served properly 3-4 months for one person.

If you’re looking to gain weight,
Chicken and rice goes a hell of a lot farther, add some water and broth cubes and you’ve got yourself a versatile platform for gaining weight, especially because every dry cup makes 3 cups wet.

Combine with beans (beans and rice) e/ veg and you’ll be getting fatter than normal in half the time. Basmati’s my go-to
2 years

I’m having trouble maintaining my weight.

ThePatchworkPrince:
Big bag of rice is $20 from Walmart, lasts if served properly 3-4 months for one person.

If you’re looking to gain weight,
Chicken and rice goes a hell of a lot farther, add some water and broth cubes and you’ve got yourself a versatile platform for gaining weight, especially because every dry cup makes 3 cups wet.

Combine with beans (beans and rice) e/ veg and you’ll be getting fatter than normal in half the time. Basmati’s my go-to


Ridiculously impractical. "3 cups wet" means nothing if you're trying to gain, water doesn't increase calories, this is advice for a tummy bloater, not a gainer. Vegetables are the worst things to eat for a gainer. Further, this girl is like 600 pounds, even cooking is gonna be way too hard for her most of the time.

Ari, unfortunately if you can't afford uber-eats on your own I don't have advice for how to get the cultural experiences you want, but if you want to gain weight without just chugging protein shakes, then snack cakes (like little debbies cupcakes) and straight-up fudge are some of the most calorie-dense and tastiest foods you can buy.
2 years