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GottaBurnEmAll wrote: »GottaBurnEmAll wrote: »
You get a good size portion for 70 calories but the sodium is pretty high if you need to watch that.
I need all the salt I can get. I have to drink broth every day to up my sodium intake since I have low blood sodium. I might have to buy some ... for medicinal purposes, you know
Whoa, I lied about the sodium. It's only 120mg instead of the 310 (that was potassium) I thought it was.
But go buy them anyway.
Now if I could only stop eating them (700 calories for the whole bag! Altho I'm not quite there yet).0 -
Used a spicy pepper jack laughing cow cheese wedge then topped with mozzarella before toasting... delicious! Thomas' aced it! Very fresh, filling, and flavorful!
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I wasn't interested in them, but that sounds pretty good!0
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JamieCroyle wrote: »I found Yoplait Dippers I have not tryed them yet . I just sw them on site and I would like to try. Just gotta figure out where to buy them .
I tried this one and it was pretty good. I would certainly buy it again.1 -
joshperson195 wrote: »
Brownie batter in a can. LAWD.
Sweet Jesus.4 -
OK, I trust you guys, so I need recommendations. LOL What is your 'go-to' vanilla protein powder? My Premier Protein tub is almost empty, and while it was OK, I'm looking for something better. I typically use it to make smoothies or add it to my baked oatmeal.
Thanks!0 -
AngryViking1970 wrote: »OK, I trust you guys, so I need recommendations. LOL What is your 'go-to' vanilla protein powder? My Premier Protein tub is almost empty, and while it was OK, I'm looking for something better. I typically use it to make smoothies or add it to my baked oatmeal.
Thanks!
I use Quest, but I can't say I've tried a lot of other powders.0 -
AngryViking1970 wrote: »OK, I trust you guys, so I need recommendations. LOL What is your 'go-to' vanilla protein powder? My Premier Protein tub is almost empty, and while it was OK, I'm looking for something better. I typically use it to make smoothies or add it to my baked oatmeal.
Thanks!
Are you lifting or training? It's a more on the expensive side, but I recommend Hydrobolic Fx if you're exercising regularly. It blends well, it tastes pretty good, and I get good "gains" with it, as the kids say.0 -
AngryViking1970 wrote: »OK, I trust you guys, so I need recommendations. LOL What is your 'go-to' vanilla protein powder? My Premier Protein tub is almost empty, and while it was OK, I'm looking for something better. I typically use it to make smoothies or add it to my baked oatmeal.
Thanks!
I use Quest, but I can't say I've tried a lot of other powders.
I've tried a TON of powders and have yet to find one better than Quest. MusclePharm is pretty good and probably my second favorite, but honestly nothing compares to Quest. Quest is versatile and has xanthan gum so it blends nice and thick and has amazing macros! Also, if you add a scoop to a small bowl and add a little water you can stir it into a really nice protein glaze for pancakes! Most companies will mail you free samples of their powders if you contact them3 -
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Lenny & Larry's Complete Cookie! So far I've tried Dbl Chocolate Chip and Lemon Poppy (which both are my favorite). I didn't care too much for birthday cake and peanut butter.
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joshperson195 wrote: »FoxyMars25 wrote: »
I love the red velvet and the plain. The sea salt caramel tastes like dirt imo
It's the one I tried and I hated it, lol. Kinda put me off Elli's.0 -
joshperson195 wrote: »FoxyMars25 wrote: »
I love the red velvet and the plain. The sea salt caramel tastes like dirt imo
I had the plain with a 1/2 tablespoon of all-fruit. I really liked the taste and texture!1 -
Last one I wanted to try
It's very bland. Doesn't really taste of pistachio. Disappointing (but at least I only paid $2.88 for the pint).2 -
AngryViking1970 wrote: »OK, I trust you guys, so I need recommendations. LOL What is your 'go-to' vanilla protein powder? My Premier Protein tub is almost empty, and while it was OK, I'm looking for something better. I typically use it to make smoothies or add it to my baked oatmeal.
Thanks!
I use Quest, but I can't say I've tried a lot of other powders.
I've tried a TON of powders and have yet to find one better than Quest. MusclePharm is pretty good and probably my second favorite, but honestly nothing compares to Quest. Quest is versatile and has xanthan gum so it blends nice and thick and has amazing macros! Also, if you add a scoop to a small bowl and add a little water you can stir it into a really nice protein glaze for pancakes! Most companies will mail you free samples of their powders if you contact them
Not only that, but I find Quest protein powder to be really filling.
I have xanthan gum on hand to add to other protein powders to make thick shakes, but other whey-casein blends don't fill me up as much as Quest does, even when I thicken them.
I'm limited in the brands I've tried since it's hard to find gluten free protein powders that are produced in dedicated facilities, so I haven't tried many brands. But I have tried a few. I always go back to Quest.2 -
I tried Smores HT the other night, and it tasted strange to me. Not bad, but not smores. Kinda tasted coconutty to me.3
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Cifucanguess wrote: »Lenny & Larry's Complete Cookie! So far I've tried Dbl Chocolate Chip and Lemon Poppy (which both are my favorite). I didn't care too much for birthday cake and peanut butter.
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GottaBurnEmAll wrote: »AngryViking1970 wrote: »OK, I trust you guys, so I need recommendations. LOL What is your 'go-to' vanilla protein powder? My Premier Protein tub is almost empty, and while it was OK, I'm looking for something better. I typically use it to make smoothies or add it to my baked oatmeal.
Thanks!
I use Quest, but I can't say I've tried a lot of other powders.
I've tried a TON of powders and have yet to find one better than Quest. MusclePharm is pretty good and probably my second favorite, but honestly nothing compares to Quest. Quest is versatile and has xanthan gum so it blends nice and thick and has amazing macros! Also, if you add a scoop to a small bowl and add a little water you can stir it into a really nice protein glaze for pancakes! Most companies will mail you free samples of their powders if you contact them
Not only that, but I find Quest protein powder to be really filling.
I have xanthan gum on hand to add to other protein powders to make thick shakes, but other whey-casein blends don't fill me up as much as Quest does, even when I thicken them.
I'm limited in the brands I've tried since it's hard to find gluten free protein powders that are produced in dedicated facilities, so I haven't tried many brands. But I have tried a few. I always go back to Quest.1
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