Yes, it is high in carbohydrates.
You need to eat more calories than you are burning. You can also add muscle to your body which help add weight.
Yes, if you add a certain amount of water to it depending on the amount of molasses needed in the recipe.
No, being gassy does not directly contribute to weight gain. Gas in the digestive system is typically a result of the breakdown of food by bacteria in the gut, and it does not add calories or contribute to weight gain.
Well, its hard to gain weight on your arms specifically, however, you can add mass to them by building the arm muscle (with pushups, etc.)
add that weight to what you do now
the basics of weight gain is eating more than what you need so that the excess can be stored to gain weight and physical exercise which will demand the body to add more muscle so that the weight gained is healthy and not fat
When we eat hot dogs and beans, my mother will add molasses to the beans to make them taste better.
Very little of lactulose is digested. It won't add to weight gain.
Lift Heavy and eat healthy if you want to add muscle
Add molasses to it
well, try to lose weight normally and train your muscles because muscles add weight
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