“The Ultimate Pie Challenge” (8.5lbs) (10,500 Calories)
The Video
The Location:
San Diego, CA
The Challenge:
MY FIRST HOME CHALLENGE!
In just over a week, I will be competing in my first MLE contest. A pie eating competition.. tonight was just “prep work”. I gave myself one hour to eat as much pie as possible.
The prize:
Man that was rough..
Really was stoked to do my FIRST EVER food challenge at home! I was originally going to try/attempt to topple matt stonies current Chicken Mg nugget record (120). But I really thought about it, and figured I wouldn’t really enjoy that sort of challenge.. what’s one thing I’ve really always loved? PIE! And it made perfect sense, because I have my first ever MLE competition coming up in just over a week! And what better time to practice then today?
I ended up picking up two claim jumper pies (not the best), one store bout pumpkin pie, and one entire family sized pack of chicken pot pies. ALL OF THESE PIES COMBINED WEIGHED JUST OVER 8.5 POUNDS. That’s over 10,500 calories, 595g Fat, 1,152g carbs, 170g protein (lol), and 10,500mg of sodium. Pretty nuts! The amount of sugar in the peanut butter pie was so painful, peanut butter is by far one of my favorite things in this entire world to eat. But each spoonful was an overload, it was gnarly.
I would say that the best part about this challenge was the dutch apple pie with the crumble topping. It was a pain to have to thaw everything out and then bake it, but I got it plated up and going when I could! I started feeling the pain about 15 minutes in, and that’s when the sugar rush started hitting me. My biggest mistake was saving the peanut butter pie for LAST instead of tackling it first. It was undoubtedly the most dense and most rich pie.
This was tough, but VERY good training. I was able to get everything down in 64 minutes (just over an hour). NOW it’s time for next week!
Peanut Butter Pie (~3,600 kcals for the entire thing)
Pumpkin Pie
Chicken Pot Pies (family pack)
Apple Crumb Pies
Midway through (this pie was death)
All done!
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03-21-2015, 08:19 AM #1
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The Ultimate Pie Challenge | 10,560 kcals (8.5lbs) (Pie Lovers GTFIH)
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03-21-2015, 09:34 AM #2
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03-21-2015, 02:19 PM #6
Homemade pumpkin pie is probably my favorite pie. That said, I couldn't handle more than a couple slices in one go. (Not a big fan of the sweeter pies, either.) Nice job, Erik!
He will be in his first MLE event next weekend, as a matter of fact, and a few big names will be there. To quote the OP...
And it made perfect sense, because I have my first ever MLE competition coming up in just over a week! And what better time to practice then today?It's about progress, not perfection.
I'm not an expert when it comes to most aspects of life; sometimes, I have no idea what I'm doing. The more I learn, the more I can do, and the more I can pay it forward and help others.
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03-21-2015, 02:50 PM #7
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Where does one get that peanut butter pie?
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03-21-2015, 03:54 PM #8
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03-21-2015, 05:21 PM #9
and no blueberry????
so much disappoint
Would have went blueberry, pumpkin, apple, and peanut butter/chocolate pie
Savory pies are mehFounder of MMDELAD
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03-21-2015, 06:49 PM #11Founder of MMDELAD
"Micros Matter Dont Eat Like A Dumba**" (hydrogenated oils, shortening, mono and di-glycerides don't fit in my macros)
Does Not Count Macros Crew
"Think in terms of limits and the result is limitation
Think in terms of progress and the result is progression"
my day:http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=156294333
Training Philosophy to be strong: 1. Pick Weights up off the ground 2. Squat them 3. Push them over your head
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