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    Needs More Fat and Carbs

    Stats, 73kgs, height - 6Ft. Age - 17
    i need some help with my diet, this is my first attempt at bulking, im trying this are not..100% Correct and i think my macros are off but im looking for a food that got good fats and..alot of carbs.
    Cant seem to make my calories..clean :\

    any advice would be great

    This are not in order this are just a rough guess of what i eat per day.
    Diary Food and Exercise Report

    This report was generated by the CalorieKing.com.au Online Diet Diary for lucas symons.
    Tuesday, 9th August 2011
    Daily Summary
    Food Energy In: 2695 cals
    Exercise Energy Out: 0 min, 0 cals
    Net Energy: 2695 cals
    Net Energy Budget: 4000 cals
    End Result: 1305 Calories Under

    Total Fat 79.1g / 106g Under
    Total Protein 167.6g / 161g Over
    Total Carb. 320.4g / 441g Under
    Glasses of Fluid: 10
    Steps: 0 Under
    Breakfast
    Item Calories kJs Fat Protein Carb.
    1 cup (30g) of Uncle Tobys: Breakfast Cereals: Cheerios, Original 113 474 1.1 2.1 22
    3 egg, medium (48g) of Eggs: Chicken Egg, whole, fried 359 1496 29.5 23.3 0.4
    Total 472 1970 30.6g 25.5g 22.5g
    Lunch
    Item Calories kJs Fat Protein Carb.
    1 half cup, diced (75g) of Vegetables, fresh: Potato, Average All Types w. Pale Skin, raw 50 210 0.1 1.7 9.7
    1 lean breast (130g) of Chicken Baked: Breast Meat, no skin, no bones, baked 198 828 5.1 37.7 0
    1 Glyco load 167 700 0 0.1 41
    1 Glyco load 167 700 0 0.1 41
    Total 582 2438 5.1g 39.5g 91.7g
    Dinner
    Item Calories kJs Fat Protein Carb.
    1 serving, cooked (250g) of Riviana: Rice: Mahatma, Premium Natural Brown, cooked 333 1390 2.5 8.5 67.8
    1 serving (100g) of Fish, fresh: Average all types, grilled, baked, steamed, barbecued 125 523 3 24.5 0
    1 medium thigh (100g) of Chicken Baked: Thigh Meat no skin, no bones, baked 177 740 9 24.5 0
    Total 635 2653 14.5g 57.5g 67.8g
    Snack
    Item Calories kJs Fat Protein Carb.
    1 burger of McDonald's: Burgers / Sandwiches: M Selections Burger, Crispy Chicken Deluxe 562 2350 25.7 28.9 52.3
    1 serving, 1/4 packet (125g) of San Remo: Pasta: Wholemeal, All Varieties, dry 445 1859 3.1 16.3 86.3
    Total 1007 4209 28.8g 45.2g 138.6g

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    Sorry if its all confusing i didnt know a better way ;\

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    goto fitday.com and enter info daily, will create graphs 4 you and many other benefits

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    I'm Aussie and it lacks many of my foods :/ any other au sites?? Or just put the info in fitday?

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    Just program in your custom foods.

    Re your original question - more fats? Olive oil, butter, whipping cream, avocados, raw nuts, steak.
    More carbs: potatoes, rice, noodles, bagels, bread, sweet potatoes, dextrose.
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    That is good.

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