Stuffing

Thanksgiving

BigBallBellyGirl:
I am! I absolutely love holiday food. I pre-stuffed today to expand my belly as big as possible. Among my stuffings were four stacks of eight pancakes and two large pizzas. My partner and I began prepping for a Thanksgiving meal for six for us to share Friday, although he eats clean and doesn't overindulge. Tomorrow, I'll load up at my parents house and also snack some at home. Last year, I gained 9 lb over the 4-day Thanksgiving weekend. I plan to outdo that this year, and I can't stop thinking about apple pie, stuffing, and mashed potatoes for days.

Nycfa:
After reading many of your wonderful posts, it sounds like you feel a tremendous sense of accomplishment when you manage to consume what even you would consider a ridiculous amount of food. So, maybe use this weekend to dip your toe into the “fantasy” you described in your post from the other day. Ask your partner to promise that at any time you’re awake, you will be eating. Ask him to promise to not give up if you say you’re stuffed. Not to stop if your belly hurts or if you can’t take a deep breath. Say you want to push your very limits. Be at the mercy of your belly. Dizzy from literally being able to feel your stomach stretching as you refuse to let your unrelenting over consumption abate… see if you can gain 20!! 🥰🥰🥰

BigBallBellyGirl:
I probably came as close as possible in real life to fulfilling my fantasy. I consumed around 30,000 calories Thursday but well over that on Friday. I'll be taking a bit of a break today, because I have a lot of bloating and swelling and my hands and feet, and I want to let my body recover. I haven't weighed yet, because I know I'm not going to get an accurate reading, but I can tell my gain will be significant, perhaps a record for me.

Friday, on our stuffing day, I had:

- 3 chocolate glazed donuts
- 12 eggs, scrambled with cheese and mushrooms
- 4 pieces of cheese toast
- 1 9x13 pan of stuffing
- 2 8x8 pans of mac and cheese
- 3 servings of whole cranberry sauce
- 1 9x13 pan of broccoli and cheese casserole
- 4 pounds of turkey with gravy
- 6 buttermilk biscuits
- 3 dinner rolls with heavy butter
- large serving of squash casserole
- large serving of wild mushroom rice
- large serving of roasted brussel sprouts
- 3 loaded baked potatoes
- 2 plates of corn casserole
- 1 apple pie
- 1/2 cherry pie with a pint of ice cream
- 1/2 pumpkin pie
- 1 gallon of milk
- 4 liters of orange soda
- 4 glasses of wine

My sweet partner has been waiting on me hand and foot, and even this morning, I'm still having issues with balance and getting from a sitting to a standing position. I'm excited for him to help measure me at the conclusion of the weekend to see how much "damage" I've done!

Munchies:
You really did outdo last year. That's super impressive.

How did it feel to eat about 60k cal? How did you train yourself to eat that much? I'm impressed you still wanted to eat after the first 30k calorie feast.

I remember the aftermath of MochiiBabii's 30k stuffing. She didn't eat much of anything for days after. And you were out here trying to outdo your first round. Mad respect.

BigBallBellyGirl:
Much appreciated!! That second day of stuffing would not have been possible without my partner, because I wouldn't have had the physical ability to serve myself, heat things, etc. If I had to pick one word to describe how it felt, it would probably be "extreme". There was a point at about 4pm, after eating since 9:00 a.m., that I felt nauseated and needed a two and a half hour break. I actually believed I was probably done for the day, but I surprised myself by picking back up again with gusto. The nausea didn't return, but I did start to sweat profusely that night, and that's when we stopped. Would I do it again? ABSOLUTELY. Would I do 2 days in a row? Probably not. We originally we're going to go for a third day today, but that doesn't feel like a good idea or honestly, even physically possible, so I'm going to respect my body's signals and take it easy. I'm very, very bloated, and my body feels significantly heavier (because it is, by 29 pounds, from food and water weight). My balance is a bit off, but I've been trying to get some movement in this morning. I'm also not quite able to sit up properly and have to recline a bit so I can breathe. Would I recommend it to someone else into extreme stuffings? YES, but only someone with a lot of experience and a partner who respects their boundaries.

Nitchbigger:
29lbs of food in 2 days!!
Your belly must look like a fucking cartoon!


I'm sure it would look more profound if I wasn't already very obese, but both my partner and I can see a difference. Obviously, I'm bloated from the food and water retention, but I measure 10.5 inches bigger around today than I did Wednesday.
1 year

Thanksgiving

Ferro1987:
That’s amazing! I can only dream of that kind of gluttony. I’m half your weight and maybe managed 15k over the course of three days. Saturday and Sunday I was barely hungry but still tried to eat “normally” so I wouldn’t lose much progress. I can’t weight myself but clothes that fit comfortably two weeks ago are much tighter.

Thank you for sharing!


It sounds like you're making good progress! Clothes are an excellent indicator of how much you're gaining and how your weight is distributing.

I can say, even though I took a break for a couple of days after Thanksgiving was said and done, my giant stuffings stretched my stomach even more. I packed away about 20,000 calories yesterday without ever feeling uncomfortably stuffed. I'm going to have to be careful to begin tapering off when I get within 10 lb of my upper limit, which is 500. If I don't adjust, I can easily see scenario in which I kept blowing up and ended up with some unintended consequences.
1 year

Thanksgiving

Ferro1987:
That’s amazing! I can only dream of that kind of gluttony. I’m half your weight and maybe managed 15k over the course of three days. Saturday and Sunday I was barely hungry but still tried to eat “normally” so I wouldn’t lose much progress. I can’t weight myself but clothes that fit comfortably two weeks ago are much tighter.

Thank you for sharing!

BigBallBellyGirl:
It sounds like you're making good progress! Clothes are an excellent indicator of how much you're gaining and how your weight is distributing.

I can say, even though I took a break for a couple of days after Thanksgiving was said and done, my giant stuffings stretched my stomach even more. I packed away about 20,000 calories yesterday without ever feeling uncomfortably stuffed. I'm going to have to be careful to begin tapering off when I get within 10 lb of my upper limit, which is 500. If I don't adjust, I can easily see scenario in which I kept blowing up and ended up with some unintended consequences.


I'd start tapering off around 30 to 20 pounds at the bare minimum. If you wait until you are within 10 pounds, you'll overshoot your upper limit.
1 year

Thanksgiving

Ferro1987:
That’s amazing! I can only dream of that kind of gluttony. I’m half your weight and maybe managed 15k over the course of three days. Saturday and Sunday I was barely hungry but still tried to eat “normally” so I wouldn’t lose much progress. I can’t weight myself but clothes that fit comfortably two weeks ago are much tighter.

Thank you for sharing!

BigBallBellyGirl:
It sounds like you're making good progress! Clothes are an excellent indicator of how much you're gaining and how your weight is distributing.

I can say, even though I took a break for a couple of days after Thanksgiving was said and done, my giant stuffings stretched my stomach even more. I packed away about 20,000 calories yesterday without ever feeling uncomfortably stuffed. I'm going to have to be careful to begin tapering off when I get within 10 lb of my upper limit, which is 500. If I don't adjust, I can easily see scenario in which I kept blowing up and ended up with some unintended consequences.

Munchies:
I'd start tapering off around 30 to 20 pounds at the bare minimum. If you wait until you are within 10 pounds, you'll overshoot your upper limit.


Yes, I Definitely am very very mindful of the limitations I'm about to feel. I'm almost pinned behind the steering wheel in my car now, and if I moved my seat any further back, I would need pedal extenders. But the real problem is that I can barely get out of it. The 500 upper limit is a firm one. I definitely won't be doing anything like I did at Thanksgiving over the Christmas holiday. It was one of the hottest experiences of my life, and I have no regrets, but I also had two days of nausea, other digestive issues, sweating, and near immobility. I don't really think my body could handle it again.
1 year
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