Bullshit advice!!!
I got the same advice when i started lifting. "You can eat anythin you like and as much as you want!!"
3 months later i was the fattest i have ever been in my life, it took me 6 months to diet down to an acceptable level.
Get a good and healthy diet, with lots of good, lean protein, veggies and healthy fat. THEN up the calories a tad, and check the mirror regularly. When you start gaining fat, drop the calories again. When you don't get fat, add more calories.
But ALWAYS healthy, good food with some occasional cheating. Sausages, bacon an ramen have no place in a BB diet, they provide nothing but saturated and processed fats.
Good advice there Donkey Kong.
For One555:
Personally I think that "bulking" is such an abused word in bodybuilding. When I started training I was told that I would need to bulk eat which basically meant eating as much high calorie, high protein, and high fat foods as I could get in. Yes, I put on weight very quickly, but it was all fat. Took me forever to get rid of it.
For gaining good quality musular bodyweight, you need to almost "delicately add" extra calories to get that calorie surplus. But first and foremost, your food intake should be regularly consisting of good high quality protein foods like red meat, chicken, fish, and whey protein. These alone won't provide you with a calorie surplus because there's only so much you can eat in one go. You have to add in low glyceamic complex carbohydrates of a significant level in order for you to exceed what your body requires to maintain its current bodyweight. If this doesn't work (which it should), only then should you add in some simple carbs to guarantee you've got a calorie surplus, but only at about 400-500 calories over and above what your body needs to maintain. I guarantee you will gain good quality muscluar bodyweight using this method. If you gain too quickly, i.e., more than 3lbs a week, then back off on the simple carbs and maybe some complex carbs and let your bodyfat levels recover. Too much in high bodyfat levels and your body will be producing cortisol and estrogen levels will also increase, meaning your body won't build muscle, it will actually burn it. Don't get too fat while trying to gain weight - your muscles won't thank you for it.