The Most You've Ever Ate?

In my last cheat meal, I ate 7 Weight Watcher’s frozen popsicles in ONE SITTING!

That was 54 days ago. Oh my my tummy feels bloated just thinking about it.

Sure hope to see my abs soon! Yipeee!

probly the biggest meal i ever ate was on thaksgiving, but i cant remember exactly what it was.

usually when i go to outback i get a pretty big meal each time. big chicken caser salad with a half pound of chicken. i usually eat about a loaf of bread with it. and have some of there onion rings. i get the 35 ounce prime rib with a potato. then i finish whatever everyone else didnt eat.

sometimes i can get like another half of a ceaser salad with like 1/3 pound of chicken and like another pound of steak. i usually go with familly so theres always extras to eat. man do i love outback

[quote]Keith Wassung wrote:
The real pain was about two days later when it was ready to leave my body. It got so bad I almost had to call in a mid-wife. I was sitting on the toilet trying to do Lamaze breathing exercises.
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That is GREAT, man! LOL!! Pick a focal point, breathe in through your nose, out through your mouth, get those low moans going, you’ll be birhting that sucke rin no time! LOL!!!

At a tailgate party last football season, over a span of about five hours, my good friend Big Al ate 7 one pound ribeye steaks and drank a 12 pack of beer, went to the game, returned to the tailgate after the game and proceeded to eat four large Brats with the works. He never looked happier.

MB

oh yah every new years eve i eat a 48 ounce prime rib, damn does this thread make me hungry

[quote]Digital Chainsaw wrote:
Hmmm… The most I’ve ever eaten and accurately recorded was when my lifting buddies and I used to have contests at buffets in the early 90’s. For accuracy, we would pick a place next to a Publix (this is a grocery store chain whose trademark is having very accurate scales in the front of their stores), weigh ourselves and write down exactly what each person weighed. We would then go next door to the buffet, pack away as much as we could, the re-weigh ourselves to see how much we had gained. As of our last contest held back in '93 sometime, I held the record at 5.5 lbs gained.[/quote]

once on thanksgiving i weighed myself before and after i ate and i gained 9.5 pounds. that definitly was the day i ate my most ever.

[quote]dollarbill44 wrote:

I shat my brains out.

DB [/quote]

Nobody can say Dollar has shit for brains anymore. According to him, he shat them out.

:slight_smile:

[quote]EmperialChina wrote:
Mwschwab wrote:
allNatural wrote:
i once ate 53 hotdogs in 12 minutes

LIAR! The dubious record of most hotdogs eaten belongs to Takeru Kobayashi and he ate 53.5 dogs in 12 minutes. However, your attempt is admirable.

Takeru Kobayashi is really impressive for a competitive eater, and damn a human being. While all his competition are untrainted fat guys who are in horrible health, Kobayashi’s metabolism allows him to eat huge quantities with little weight gain.

In recent years he has added a great deal of muscle mass to his frame, he did this to counteract any weight gain, with more muscle mass he is able to eat larger quantities of food without the over turning of fat. If anyone catches his MTV True Life it is impressive, he is a definite athlete, whose mentality is pretty surprising.

In the documentary you will see him doing deadlifts and other compound lifts.

"Physically Kobayashi has undergone drastic change from his earlier appearances on the competitive eating circuit (weighing in at a mere 110 lb in his beginning competitions and then 144 lb in later events.) This is due in large part to his more recent endeavors in weight training. By training with weights and working out Kobayashi has increased his metabolism, which in turn has helped him to burn more calories. This training is used by Kobayashi to maintain his overall health as well as helping him to elude excess calories from being stored as fat.

Kobayashi’s official web site gives his height as 5 feet 7 inches and his weight as 165 pounds, but in a June 29, 2006, entry on his blog, he says that his weight grew to over 196 pounds during 2006, still being under 10 percent bodyfat."

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I think competitive eaters keep their calorie intakes at a fairly sane level most of the time - but eat it all in one go to keep the stomach stretched, or once every two days or whatever.

Wierd.

There have been a stunning lack of female entries, so I figure I might as well throw my hat in. This was, of course, in a mind-altered (ahem) state, but here goes:

1 x large hawaiian pizza
2 x breadsticks/cinnasticks (dominos)
1.5 lbs bulk candy
1/2 bag cheetos
1/2 pan cinnamon rolls
4 x smirnoff ice (bitch beer, but it’s allowed)

ps - yes, it was a cheatmeal :slight_smile:

36 wings (hot) within a hour and a half; with some beer to wash it down.

went home, shit my brains out. but the wings rocked!

gotta love buffalo wild wings; gotta.

[quote]Varqanir wrote:
dollarbill44 wrote:

I shat my brains out.

DB

Nobody can say Dollar has shit for brains anymore. According to him, he shat them out.

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Lucky for me, I can regenerate shit in my cranium and I am happy to say I am filled to the brim.

DB

Well, the most I can remember eating in one sitting right now is 3 Chipotle Chicken Burritos, with both types of beans, rice, salsa, lettuce, guacamole, and sour cream on each one. This went down with maybe 5 refills of water, since the burritos are a bit spicy for my mouth. I know, it’s not much, but I’ve never really been determined enough to go-all-out.

[quote]Monopoly19 wrote:
I’ve had a lot of big meals. One that stands out the most was Olive Garden.

Started off with soup and 3 bowls of salad along with 5 or 6 breadsticks.

Then I had chicken alfredo, a full order. I also ordered manicotti, along with about half of my gf’s chicken parm and spagetti. Had 5 or so more breadsticks with the meal. If you’ve ever been to this place, you know how big the portions are. The manager came by and said that was the most he had ever seen someone eat. That made my day.

Monopoly[/quote]

In kansas, a hungry man would have to eat TWO tours of italy to get full at the olive garden. That is why the olive garden in topeka does not do much business, and why the golden corral rarley has an empty table.