The amount of weight gained is dependent on the amount of calories in a food, not the weight of the food itself. 3500 calories equals 1 lb, or .45 kg.
Consume more oily food and sugary food.
its not possible
Anytime you consume for calories in a day than you expend, its possible to gain weight. A calorie is a calorie. Raw egg alone will not make you gain weight unless you eat more calories a day than you burn.
To gain weight with a low cost you should either drink/consume protein. Another way is eating junk food, as it is a proven fact that eating healthy is more expensive than eating junk food.
You gain weight over time. As the baby grows it gains weight...as you consume food for yourself and the growing baby which may result in high fatty content entering your body...this means even more weight gain...so unless you plan to eat a massive amount of food to stock up for your baby. The answer is no.
This is just possible. You may eat less food, when you get relief from the anxiety.
Consume lots of water durhead!
Not unless you consume it orally.
The weight gain from food is not determined by the weight of the food, but by the number of calories in food. 3500 calories of food are equal to about one pound of weight (of the person, not the food).
The amount of food that you consume overall is the main culprit behind additional weight gain. There is no one food that makes you grow larger. To maintain proper weight, you have to balance your food intake with your energy output through exercise.
If you consume 3,500 calories then yeah
In my year of experience I have learned that the best way to gain weight is to consume small, frequent meals throughout the day. This keeps your metabolism going and allows you to consume more calories.