JiminyJones
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I'm kind of a newbie in training and specifically in nutrition so bear with me here. I see a lot of recipes (mostly for shakes) including a lot of peanut butter. My question here is why? It's high in calories and, well, people are looking for easy calories (for bulking purposes obviously), i get that, but it's also really high in fat.
I know that eating fat doesn't necessarily make you fat. Heck, you need to eat fat, it's good for you; nevertheless, eating a lot of fat CAN make you fat, cant it? (by 'make you fat' i mean increase your body fat, not specifically speaking about mass). Shouldn't you try getting calories from foods that don't have an astronomical amount of fat in them?
I know that eating fat doesn't necessarily make you fat. Heck, you need to eat fat, it's good for you; nevertheless, eating a lot of fat CAN make you fat, cant it? (by 'make you fat' i mean increase your body fat, not specifically speaking about mass). Shouldn't you try getting calories from foods that don't have an astronomical amount of fat in them?