Thanks for the advice. The 3,6,9 supplement only has 2g of fat so that puts me at 25g. Any suggestions on something that I can add to the mix that would still benefit me yet not be so heavy. I feel like if I eat anymore I'm going to explode.
You could take more of the fish oil pills, marinate your chicken or other meats in EVOO, or swap the tilapia or turkey for an oily fish high in omega 3 like salmon
I considered eating whole eggs with my oats instead of only the egg whites. That would give me roughly 20 more grams of fat and 175 more calories. Also thought about throwing some natty peanut butter into the mix giving me 10 more grams of fat and 120 more calories.
Neither are bad ideas, the omega 3 fats are obviously much better than the fat from eggs or PB but I know I'd be hating life w/o my daily fix of PB.
As for the carbs I make a killer red lentil soup which would add good carbs without being to heavy but also more protein and that's really gonna ruin that 40/50/10 split.
The split is just a suggestion that works well for me while gaining. Everyone is different and you are gonna have to figure out on your own by experimenting how you need to eat in order to gain muscle without gaining fat. Some people can gain even while eating relatively small amounts of carbs while some people need ridiculous amounts in order to gain lean tissue. You nust have to figure out which are you?
Any advice on some good carbs for me. Ironically I hate yams/sweet potatoes (born and raised in the south where it's a staple) I choke it down a few times a week now, but something else would be nice.
I'm really burnt out on sweet potatoes right now as well and already eat oats at 2 of my meals so I've been having quinoa pasta. It is absolutely delicious, tastes just as good as white processed pasta and it is nice and light and not too filling or hard to get down at all. I get mine at Publix but don't know if you have them in Vegas.
I appreciate all your help - At this point it seems gaining LBM is going to be more of a challenge than dropping the weight to begin with.
It's not any harder, it's just a new challenge and learning curve that you have to overcome.
Thanks