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Originally Posted by
AndyMcL 
The trick is to eat more often, not more at each meal. If you only eat 3 times during the day, then yes this can be difficult, but if you eat several small meals/snack a lot it's not as difficult. I've found that PB&Js work great as an in between meal snack. 2 PB&Js can add a good thousand calories to your daily total.
Agreed.
3500+ cals on three squares per day can be, well I don't want to say hard, but less enjoyable than more frequent smaller meals. If you're really pushing it in the weight room, adding weight to the bar every session, then your body definitely needs the calories - I'd advocate with going by what makes you feel good. Try upping the cals to the aforementioned 3500 and see how you feel, just keep checking and adjusting.
If you want to go all broscienc-y, you could shuffle most of your high-GI carbs around your workouts, but I digress. As mentioned, fat is your friend, sat fat keeps you healthy and in proper lifting condition.... grass-fed beef, butter, eggs... need I say more? (that almost makes me want to go on a bulk again)
