Can someone please tell me whether or not Spaghetti Bolognese would be a good food for bulking? I thought it would be good seeing as it would have plenty of carbohydrates from the pasta/spaghetti and a good amount of protein from the ground beef, but I'm not sure.
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Thread: Yes or no?
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Caloric surplus along with your hard training is the key to adding quality mass gains. Nonetheless, it's probably best to add "Nutrient Dense" foods to your diet instead of overloading on the junk food. You can increase the nutrient density of many foods by opting for smarter choices when building your meals. For example, use extra-lean ground beef instead of regular ground beef. And for the pasta, you can use whole wheat instead of the refined flour type. I guess the bottom line is that you can opt for smarter choices when building your meals and thereby increase the nutrition density and quality, while still eating many of the foods you actually like to consume.
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