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Australian foods

Any good readily available Australian foods for gaining?
I find TimTams might be good: 96 calories per biscuit, easy to eat (and overeat), come in packs of 11 or 20.
Other than that, is there anything else?
1 week

Australian foods

Pleaseaccept4:
Any good readily available Australian foods for gaining?
I find TimTams might be good: 96 calories per biscuit, easy to eat (and overeat), come in packs of 11 or 20.
Other than that, is there anything else?


I'm new to Australia so I probably won't be all that much help at the moment, but I'm very interested to see what others responses are for this.

TimTams are delicious and I have a hard time not eating a whole pack in one sitting. They're a great option especially when you can grab them on a sale.

Other than that I've found Aldi has some great family size meals like lasagna or butter chicken with rice thats pre-prepared and a great amount of food for the price.

That and I like adding pure cream to my coffee, pasta's and anything else I can to add some extra calories and fat. Personally I think it taste good to drink straight as well. Wouldn't suggest any of the other creams with thickeners added tho

If anyone else has some other good ways to pack in the calories for cheap I'd love to know
5 days

Australian foods

Pleaseaccept4:
Any good readily available Australian foods for gaining?
I find TimTams might be good: 96 calories per biscuit, easy to eat (and overeat), come in packs of 11 or 20.
Other than that, is there anything else?

GoddessRandi:
I'm new to Australia so I probably won't be all that much help at the moment, but I'm very interested to see what others responses are for this.

TimTams are delicious and I have a hard time not eating a whole pack in one sitting. They're a great option especially when you can grab them on a sale.

Other than that I've found Aldi has some great family size meals like lasagna or butter chicken with rice thats pre-prepared and a great amount of food for the price.

That and I like adding pure cream to my coffee, pasta's and anything else I can to add some extra calories and fat. Personally I think it taste good to drink straight as well. Wouldn't suggest any of the other creams with thickeners added tho

If anyone else has some other good ways to pack in the calories for cheap I'd love to know


Pure cream is great, I add it to everything too. I'll have to try drinking it strait more, I've only done it once with chocolate topping added.
I've heard that Aldi is great for saving money on groceries.
3 days

Australian foods

Pleaseaccept4:
Any good readily available Australian foods for gaining?
I find TimTams might be good: 96 calories per biscuit, easy to eat (and overeat), come in packs of 11 or 20.
Other than that, is there anything else?

GoddessRandi:
I'm new to Australia so I probably won't be all that much help at the moment, but I'm very interested to see what others responses are for this.

TimTams are delicious and I have a hard time not eating a whole pack in one sitting. They're a great option especially when you can grab them on a sale.

Other than that I've found Aldi has some great family size meals like lasagna or butter chicken with rice thats pre-prepared and a great amount of food for the price.

That and I like adding pure cream to my coffee, pasta's and anything else I can to add some extra calories and fat. Personally I think it taste good to drink straight as well. Wouldn't suggest any of the other creams with thickeners added tho

If anyone else has some other good ways to pack in the calories for cheap I'd love to know

Pleaseaccept4:
Pure cream is great, I add it to everything too. I'll have to try drinking it strait more, I've only done it once with chocolate topping added.
I've heard that Aldi is great for saving money on groceries.


The other way I like to drink it is with vanilla coke. It's like a float cause the vanilla and cream make it taste like vanilla ice cream in coke!
3 days

Australian foods

Pleaseaccept4:
Any good readily available Australian foods for gaining?
I find TimTams might be good: 96 calories per biscuit, easy to eat (and overeat), come in packs of 11 or 20.
Other than that, is there anything else?

GoddessRandi:
I'm new to Australia so I probably won't be all that much help at the moment, but I'm very interested to see what others responses are for this.

TimTams are delicious and I have a hard time not eating a whole pack in one sitting. They're a great option especially when you can grab them on a sale.

Other than that I've found Aldi has some great family size meals like lasagna or butter chicken with rice thats pre-prepared and a great amount of food for the price.

That and I like adding pure cream to my coffee, pasta's and anything else I can to add some extra calories and fat. Personally I think it taste good to drink straight as well. Wouldn't suggest any of the other creams with thickeners added tho

If anyone else has some other good ways to pack in the calories for cheap I'd love to know

Pleaseaccept4:
Pure cream is great, I add it to everything too. I'll have to try drinking it strait more, I've only done it once with chocolate topping added.
I've heard that Aldi is great for saving money on groceries.

GoddessRandi:
The other way I like to drink it is with vanilla coke. It's like a float cause the vanilla and cream make it taste like vanilla ice cream in coke!


That's a really good idea, I'll have to try that!
2 days