whats the most you runners ever ate in one sitting
whats the most you runners ever ate in one sitting
Two large Pepperoni Pizzas
eattttttttttt wrote:
Two large Pepperoni Pizzas
I call bullshit
Not sure how much it was, but in college we would see who could eat more, the distance guys or the weight event guys. It was no contest, the distance guys won every time. Although, I don't think our coach was too amused.
The Big Irish Combo from Bennigan's in 8'37"
75 oz of prime rib
The first 40 were delicious...it went downhill from there.
I didn't puke, but I didn't shit for a week either.
A rather large fellow who worked for me at another store (non-running)and I have the feeling he smoked a bunch of non tobacco products, asked he if i could eat 3 tacos. Who can't do that? Then he said if you take a large family size pizza and fold it in half it looks just like a taco. I tend to beleive him.
Freshman friend of mine, who runs on the Bentley College xc/track team, ate 96 chicken nuggets in the Bentley cafeteria.
I know this is pointless since everyone here is a topper and is totally unimpressed by anything that they themseleves did, but...
13 whole fried catfish with sides: cornbread, pickle, white beans, and coleslaw
209 shrimp scampi(~6lbs) with sides: applesauce, steamed veggies, cheddar bay biscuit.
once at cici's i ate 16 slices of pizza (small slices counted as 1/2 slice). cici's slices are generally smaller than regular pizza slices so this was probably equivalent to eating 1 1/2 medium pizzas from say....pizza hut. i've attempted the gallon of milk in one hour thing before, never successfully.
I know a kid that ate 83 chicken nuggets. The nuggets were about the size of Wendy's nuggets. He's a champ. The guys on his XC team call him "nuggets."
I've attempted the milk trick 3 times, and got the entire gallon down successfully only one time. I could always make it about 90% of the way, then it gets tough.
GREAT Puking.
Cici's is the place to be. Our team ate at a Cici's in Florida every other day for 2 weeks straight. We wanted one by our college and luckily, they built one last year about 15 minutes away.
I put down a salad, pasta, 2 cheesybread stick things, 12 slices of pizza and 6 desert sticky buns. Also 4 glasses of pink lemonade if that matter.
I almost needed to be carried outa that place
moral of the story...CICI's kicks ass!!!
Jake Moore
Power, on several occasions, has eaten a 16 ounce box of pasta, a pound of ground turkey, half a jar of sauce, some olive oil, and some veggies. Total calories? About 2k.
23 pancakes at IHOP..in 45 min. With syrup and butter. One pancake off the all-time Bronx record.
the champ wrote:
23 pancakes at IHOP..in 45 min. With syrup and butter. One pancake off the all-time Bronx record.
If you add some fartleks and tempos to the mix, you'll get that record!
I used to be severely bulemic. Between that and being a distance runner, I could really EAT! I never really kept track of my PRs but there were times when I'd get pizza, mcdonald's, KFC, and ice cream in the same trip.
You can read minds?
I recently competed in an eating contest with some coworkers at local bar. We had 30 mins to consume a 2lb burger & bun about the size of a loaf of bread (Called the Big Ass Burger), a 32 oz. beer or soft drink and basket of fries. None of us finished in 30 mins, but I cleaned my plate the best leaving only a few scraps of the bun left. It was the dumbest thing I have ever done. I didn't eat for 2 days after that. But heck, I'm $20 wealthier so I guess that made it worth it.
Got one for me, and one for my better half...
My brother-in-law's 30th birthday, his mom made a big family dinner that included a 10 lb roast beef and some other meat (maybe a roast pork - don't remember, didn't have any).
Anyway, me and the birthday boy were the beef lovers, and so everyone else ate the other stuff, and left the roast to us.
Between us - no word of a lie - we split the thing down the middle and each ate our half, along with all the potatoes, veggies, etc etc that comes with a big family dinner. That's five pounds (pre-cooked weight, of course) of beef, my friends!
My wife was just shy of nine months pregnant and we went to a dinner at the air force mess where they had flown in fresh lobster. My wife spent some of her formative years on the east coast and developed a taste for lobster. She eats the whole damn thing, green stuff (guts, brains, etc) and all.
Everyone was allotted two lobsters (each about a pound, so the normal size you'd get in a restaurant). Most people only wanted one, and so there were plenty left over. My wife ate about 10 lobsters, not leaving anything edible for the seagulls, and then had two large pieces of chocolate cake for dessert.
My wife is not a big lady. I was VERY glad she didn't go into labour that night... wouldn't have been a pretty sight!