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What my 62,00 calorie day looked like

How in the world are you even affording this inhuman amount of food, it's like $400 USD a day in costs,
1 day

What my 62,00 calorie day looked like

BigBallBellyGirl:

What I packed my gut with yesterday:
2 dozen eggs, scrambled with butter and 2 pounds of cheese
1 pound of breakfast potatoes, fried in olive oil
1 dozen Marie Callendar's ready to bake biscuits
1 gallon of whole milk
1 dozen bagels with a quart of salmon spread
Large Frappuccino (sp.?)
1 liter of apple juice
5 Big Macs with extra cheese
5 large fries
2 fish sandwiches
40 nuggets with 10 different sauces
4 large cokes
1 large chocolate milkshake
1 giant salad with blue cheese, 16 chopped chicken tenders, a 2 cups of candied pecans
1 gallon of chocolate milk
1 9x13 chocolate sheet cake
3 bean burritos
10 soft tacos with beef, extra cheese, and sour cream
2 liters of Mt. Dew
1 12-inch loaded turkey hoagie
32 oz. Sweet tea
12 garlic bread sticks
2 Sour Monkey beers
1 quart of Caramel Crunch ice cream
4 plates of spaghetti with Parmesan cheese
24 fried mozzarella sticks
8 asiago stuffed mushrooms
24 meatballs in marinara sauce
2 large glasses of sweet tea
1 glass of Cabernet Sauvignon
1 quart of fried rice
12 cream cheese wontons
Crispy orange chicken entree
2 liters of Coca-Cola
6 Swiss Rolls
1 package of Hormel Pepperoni
1 pound of Gouda cheese
1 French baguette
2 glasses of orange juice
6 buttered corn cobs
1 loaded baked potato
8 turkey sausage patties
1 pint of heavy cream
18 rice crispy treats
1 strawberry banana smoothie with two scoops of weight gain powder
3 raisin muffins


Have you done the calorie maths since? ;-)
1 day

What my 62,00 calorie day looked like

I Am Uo:
How in the world are you even affording this inhuman amount of food, it's like $400 USD a day in costs,


We budget well, so fortunately, our food bill isn't quite this high, but it is the major portion of our budget when I'm gaining like this. We're prudent in other areas, and we only have one car because I can't drive anyway at my size. We don't do fancy vacations, and we save money in other ways.

A few years back, I posted a lot of pictures under a different handle on other websites. I've stopped doing that because of some stalking issues, but that's a story for a different thread. I decided, before I ever started posting, that I didn't want to accept money for images or videos or gains. I have all the respect in the world for people who do create content for revenue,; It's just not for me. I funded all of my own gaining when I was single, and my husband supports a lot of it now.

We're definitely not rich, but my job pays decently well, and his pays significantly more than mine. We both had college scholarships, so our only school debt is my master's degree. We're pretty lucky in that regard.

Additionally, we don't have a mortgage or lease. I was able to buy our home with the sale of a property I inherited. Our HOA is pretty steep, but it's nothing like a monthly mortgage or rent payment would be.

And yes, I've definitely had to stop gaining at certain points because of the cost. However, we plan accordingly and build it into the budget. In May though, we did have an unexpected expense, so taking a break at the moment will both be beneficial as my body bounces back and our wallets bounce back too!
19 hours

What my 62,00 calorie day looked like

BigBallBellyGirl:

What I packed my gut with yesterday:
2 dozen eggs, scrambled with butter and 2 pounds of cheese
1 pound of breakfast potatoes, fried in olive oil
1 dozen Marie Callendar's ready to bake biscuits
1 gallon of whole milk
1 dozen bagels with a quart of salmon spread
Large Frappuccino (sp.?)
1 liter of apple juice
5 Big Macs with extra cheese
5 large fries
2 fish sandwiches
40 nuggets with 10 different sauces
4 large cokes
1 large chocolate milkshake
1 giant salad with blue cheese, 16 chopped chicken tenders, a 2 cups of candied pecans
1 gallon of chocolate milk
1 9x13 chocolate sheet cake
3 bean burritos
10 soft tacos with beef, extra cheese, and sour cream
2 liters of Mt. Dew
1 12-inch loaded turkey hoagie
32 oz. Sweet tea
12 garlic bread sticks
2 Sour Monkey beers
1 quart of Caramel Crunch ice cream
4 plates of spaghetti with Parmesan cheese
24 fried mozzarella sticks
8 asiago stuffed mushrooms
24 meatballs in marinara sauce
2 large glasses of sweet tea
1 glass of Cabernet Sauvignon
1 quart of fried rice
12 cream cheese wontons
Crispy orange chicken entree
2 liters of Coca-Cola
6 Swiss Rolls
1 package of Hormel Pepperoni
1 pound of Gouda cheese
1 French baguette
2 glasses of orange juice
6 buttered corn cobs
1 loaded baked potato
8 turkey sausage patties
1 pint of heavy cream
18 rice crispy treats
1 strawberry banana smoothie with two scoops of weight gain powder
3 raisin muffins

ExGymBunny:
Have you done the calorie maths since? ;-)


It ended up being somewhere between 76, 000, and 79,000!
18 hours

What my 62,00 calorie day looked like

BigBallBellyGirl:between 76, 000, and 79,000!


You must love that your margin of error is bigger than normal daily calories! ๐Ÿ˜œ Thatโ€™s definitely an ultra super size stuffing! ๐Ÿ™Œ
14 hours

What my 62,00 calorie day looked like

I Am Uo:
How in the world are you even affording this inhuman amount of food, it's like $400 USD a day in costs,

BigBallBellyGirl:
We budget well, so fortunately, our food bill isn't quite this high, but it is the major portion of our budget when I'm gaining like this. We're prudent in other areas, and we only have one car because I can't drive anyway at my size. We don't do fancy vacations, and we save money in other ways.

A few years back, I posted a lot of pictures under a different handle on other websites. I've stopped doing that because of some stalking issues, but that's a story for a different thread. I decided, before I ever started posting, that I didn't want to accept money for images or videos or gains. I have all the respect in the world for people who do create content for revenue,; It's just not for me. I funded all of my own gaining when I was single, and my husband supports a lot of it now.

We're definitely not rich, but my job pays decently well, and his pays significantly more than mine. We both had college scholarships, so our only school debt is my master's degree. We're pretty lucky in that regard.

Additionally, we don't have a mortgage or lease. I was able to buy our home with the sale of a property I inherited. Our HOA is pretty steep, but it's nothing like a monthly mortgage or rent payment would be.

And yes, I've definitely had to stop gaining at certain points because of the cost. However, we plan accordingly and build it into the budget. In May though, we did have an unexpected expense, so taking a break at the moment will both be beneficial as my body bounces back and our wallets bounce back too!



Huh okay
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