Your metabolism can adjust to an extent to what you are giving it in day to day life. this is why I said increase your calories a small/measureable amount every week. The body learns to adjust to what you give it. at one point on the tail end of a cut my cals were around the same as yours, maybe a bit lower even yet I was weighing 35lbs more than you. by increasing my calories by 100 cals per day, once a week, I ended up adding somewhere around 700 calories a day before I ever saw my weight increase at all.
There are always those genetic outliers as well that just "are" what they are. My buddy at work is like 4" taller than me, and can pound every single day, more calories in his fast food lunch than I do in an entire day, and never gain a pound. he's a legit hard gainer.
When I walk away from the desk job on Friday night, I can spend the next 48-72hrs doing nothing but hard farm work all weekend, which you'd think would be burning calories (and sweat) like crazy, and almost always still be heavier monday morning lol.
If you bounce through
@MrKleen73 's log and some of
@Smont 's older log, a few of us experiemented with "the sugar diet" for a while. I have also liked using fruit juice from time to time in my preWO instead of water for that instanteous kick. You can really get yourself down a whole rabbit hole on that topic IMO. You did hit the nail on the head with the added nutritional value of fruit though:
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