I've mentioned it in other threads, the gaining "super mom" is the gainer I admire and have the guilty pleasure of witnessing the most. She doesn't want to gain - but her thriftiness, tiredness and ever growing love for snacks keeps on getting the best of her.
The one's that stuff themselves to the point of pain at restaurants with their kids' uneaten meals because it's the "right thing" to do.
The ones that bake their kids cookies and brownies but there's always a 1/3 pan left at 10PM. She tries to throw it away but knows the exact number of the grocery bill - instead eats the pan to herself.
The on-the-go mom whose time is consumed with shuttling kids to continuous practices/games that now finds herself having a secret go-to fav in the McDonald's drive-thru.
The one that clears out the fridge of leftovers, but can neither find anyone interested or the courage to throw it away.
The super mom that throws family/neighborhood parties and is stuck with 20lbs of leftovers and cake that beckon her name at midnight.
The super mom that's run ragged and finally gets her "me time" once the kids are in bed. Whatever the gluttonous stuffing session is, she knows she "deserves it". She earned it.
She never wanted to be a stuffer. But damn, has she become really good at it. And it keeps on taking more to feel full.
After a while, the defeatism of their constantly growing body sets in and after hanging out with all of the other growing moms, they start to internalize: maybe a good mom is a fat mom. Screw it; let's stop at Dairy Queen on the way home. I've had a long day.........again.
6 years
DoughyBoy073:
I've heard that gives you diarrhea though is that true?
Any high fat food can cause diarrhea due to fat not fully breaking down in the intestine. That said, olive oil is processed and absorbed far easier than dairy fats like heavy cream.
Olive oil does have a laxative effect similar to coffee if that's what you're referring to.
6 years
My wife was initially disgusted with the idea. Vowed then and there that she'd never be fat.
But she naturally started piling on weight like most married women w/kids do. After she lost motivation in losing it, she then realized the comfort and celebration knowing she can just let go, enjoy food, life and not stress about her body.
Now that she knows I'm a feeder, she fully takes advantage of it while she binges Netflix and shamelessly expects late night cooked meals, prepared snacks or for me to run out and get whatever she's fancying at the moment. We both now know we've met in the middle but she hasn't connected the dots that she's turned into a feedee.
6 years
She loves pizza rolls....didn't even think, you should deep fry pizza rolls. They become basically little fried Calzones - look amazing, from frozen to done in 2 min:
6 years
My wife is a beer drinker but I started buying her those Bud Light Lime-A-Rita's. Her calories went from 200 a beer to 660. Yes, 660cal a can (24oz).
Anheuser-Busch is now getting sued over that product for misleading/hiding the calorie content. I'm thinking a lot of spring break bellies were made to instigate that lawsuit...
allgrownup:mashed potatoes: prepared from dry mix. I split the package and make two portions. One is for me and contains water or skimmed milk, no fat. Hers is made with 1 cup of cream and real butter. Her portion is 1000-1200 calories, mine is 200-300.
I do the same with our dinner sides. It's typically one of those easy Knorr Selects/Lipton rice/risotto. Sub the heavy cream for milk and double the butter always yields 1,000 cal side dish. They taste so good with the cream she'll often eat a double portion. And there's so many different flavors/kinds - you can keep on mixing it up.
6 years
A LOT of foods you generally think are high in calories surprisingly are not as crazy as you think. It's what you add to those foods. Chips for example. 160 cal for a small bowl of Lays is really a drop in the bucket, But now add in French Onion dip that has quadruple the calories of the chips and now you got a real winner.
So always think of layering foods.
6 years
Finally bit the bullet on a compact home fryer with air filter. What are your go-to fried snacks/meals?
Guac and chips are my wife's fav - but you can never get authentic Mexican restaurant style chips without cutting up the tortillas and frying at home. Going to do some fried pickles, buffalo wings. But don't want this to become another thing that just sits in the cupboard.
6 years
Olive oil. Has almost 3x the calories and total fat of heavy cream. 1,909 cal a cup.
Seriously, it's been a staple for bodybuilders for decades to hit that 10K calorie/day goal. Throw it in your shakes or drink it straight. Bodybuilders put olive/macadamia oil on everything: is actually really good for your health and does not tax your digestive system like cream.
6 years
Here trying to find out why the quality of stories is so low. There are literally some that are unreadable because of grammar, spelling, paragraphing, punctuation lack. Is no one checking these? Seemed a few years ago the quality was a bit more consistent. The themes are often too similar, also...
I gave up a long time ago. They're so bad. And I'm not even a literature or grammar snob. This is one genre where it actually makes sense to pony up the $9 subscription to Kindle Unlimited and get something worthwhile on Amazon from writers who know what they're doing.
To be devil's advocate, the platform here is so poor and rudimentary, most good authors would not even bother. There's hardly any editing capability once your story is published; can't add supplemental chapters midway through a story, you lose all punctuation marks or special symbols once you save an edit, etc.
6 years
There are a ton of great mind control stories dealing with this theme: becoming overweight, horny, dumb down country sluts. Author Cristina Prince deals only with this genre.
Her Church Country series is great. And I love
mcstories.com/ThickCountrySluts/ThickCountrySluts1.htmlCornfed Girl was another one I recall.
6 years