are protein shakes/bars/chips etc processed foods?
NormInv
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If not, why not? They are eaten out of a wrapper and goddess knows whats in them! If you are following the 'no food out of a box or can or wrapper' diet, then shun the protein bars too.
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queenliz99 wrote: »
Thanks for the laugh!!0 -
I think protein shakes/bars etc have their place.
If I had a hard workout, a couple of scoops of whey protein in some almond milk is a much more efficient way to reach my macros than trying to get that protein elsewhere. If I'm on the go and need a calorie boost, a Clif Bar is a healthy choice full of complex carbs my body can burn.
"Goddess knows what's in them." You do. You can literally read the label and it will tell you what in them.0 -
queenliz99 wrote: »
When I was a child...every spring we would buy some baby chicks to raise...they always came in a box. No baby chick was harmed...there were air holes.
I guess that made them processed.0 -
thelovelyLIZ wrote: »I think protein shakes/bars etc have their place.
If I had a hard workout, a couple of scoops of whey protein in some almond milk is a much more efficient way to reach my macros than trying to get that protein elsewhere. If I'm on the go and need a calorie boost, a Clif Bar is a healthy choice full of complex carbs my body can burn.
"Goddess knows what's in them." You do. You can literally read the label and it will tell you what in them.
Your point is well taken except the last sentence. Google this....its been found that protein supplement labels and food labels in general are off by as much as 40%0 -
are protein shakes/bars/chips etc processed foods?
Why does it matter?0 -
juggernaut1974 wrote: »are protein shakes/bars/chips etc processed foods?
Why does it matter?
if you read the OP, you'd know why it matters0 -
queenliz99 wrote: »
When I was a child...every spring we would buy some baby chicks to raise...they always came in a box. No baby chick was harmed...there were air holes.
I guess that made them processed.
We used to have chickens in our yard too and my mother plucked the feathers off, so yea processed.0 -
Cannot wait to eat my delicious processed protein bar in the morning while simultaneously looking decent, and being fit and healthy.0
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queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »
When I was a child...every spring we would buy some baby chicks to raise...they always came in a box. No baby chick was harmed...there were air holes.
I guess that made them processed.
We used to have chickens in our yard too and my mother plucked the feathers off, so yea processed.
organic would be less processed0 -
juggernaut1974 wrote: »are protein shakes/bars/chips etc processed foods?
Why does it matter?
if you read the OP, you'd know why it matters
Read the OP...
Still don't understand why it matters.0 -
Of course they are. So're the steel cut oats I mix the protein powder with.
My favorite food out of a box or can or wrapper is the meat I get from a local farm. Or maybe the eggs from same. Or salmon or trout, which my fish vendor tends to wrap up when selling. Or maybe cottage cheese, Fage, or those pepperoncini peppers I love so.
And I admit a weakness for bagged greens -- so easy.0 -
queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »
When I was a child...every spring we would buy some baby chicks to raise...they always came in a box. No baby chick was harmed...there were air holes.
I guess that made them processed.
We used to have chickens in our yard too and my mother plucked the feathers off, so yea processed.
organic would be less processed
You mean eat the bird with the feathers still attached. That would be uber organic.0 -
queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »
When I was a child...every spring we would buy some baby chicks to raise...they always came in a box. No baby chick was harmed...there were air holes.
I guess that made them processed.
We used to have chickens in our yard too and my mother plucked the feathers off, so yea processed.
organic would be less processed
You mean eat the bird with the feathers still attached. That would be uber organic.
I think you'd have a hard time taking a bite while the chicken is pecking your face, but hey, nothing beats fresh!
OP, I think if your intention is to go unprocessed, then yes the protein shakes and bars would be shunned. Is someone you know claiming to 'eat nothing processed' but then eating things you feel are processed? I'm just wondering why the question. It seems like you are trying to make a point, but being vague about it.
Never mind. I see you clarified your point. I don't personally believe that going completely unprocessed is very likely or sustainable. Most foods are processed in some manner or another.0 -
juggernaut1974 wrote: »juggernaut1974 wrote: »are protein shakes/bars/chips etc processed foods?
Why does it matter?
if you read the OP, you'd know why it matters
Read the OP...
Still don't understand why it matters.
i rest my case....processed food is B A D bad
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juggernaut1974 wrote: »juggernaut1974 wrote: »are protein shakes/bars/chips etc processed foods?
Why does it matter?
if you read the OP, you'd know why it matters
Read the OP...
Still don't understand why it matters.
i rest my case....processed food is B A D bad
If you raise your eyebrows a bit and say "ooooooooooo" afterwards...it'll sound even scarier. Like a ghost!0 -
juggernaut1974 wrote: »juggernaut1974 wrote: »juggernaut1974 wrote: »are protein shakes/bars/chips etc processed foods?
Why does it matter?
if you read the OP, you'd know why it matters
Read the OP...
Still don't understand why it matters.
i rest my case....processed food is B A D bad
If you raise your eyebrows a bit and say "ooooooooooo" afterwards...it'll sound even scarier. Like a ghost!
while biting down on my pinky finger.....0 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »
When I was a child...every spring we would buy some baby chicks to raise...they always came in a box. No baby chick was harmed...there were air holes.
I guess that made them processed.
We used to have chickens in our yard too and my mother plucked the feathers off, so yea processed.
organic would be less processed
You mean eat the bird with the feathers still attached. That would be uber organic.
I think you'd have a hard time taking a bite while the chicken is pecking your face, but hey, nothing beats fresh!
OP, I think if your intention is to go unprocessed, then yes the protein shakes and bars would be shunned. Is someone you know claiming to 'eat nothing processed' but then eating things you feel are processed? I'm just wondering why the question. It seems like you are trying to make a point, but being vague about it.
Never mind. I see you clarified your point. I don't personally believe that going completely unprocessed is very likely or sustainable. Most foods are processed in some manner or another.
it wasn't a trick question. I do take protein supplements....i know from prior research that labels are not accurate. also i don't know what trihedlidacide or oxymornoamitidites are. I could google but it will say they are some chemical ingredients.
so i was thinking if someone were to decide to get all their protein from natural sources, would that be a better approach. thats all.
now i know that some of you will say, well blood also has stupidahydrachlokardashianite in it, and i am sure it does....but the curiosity remains0 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »
When I was a child...every spring we would buy some baby chicks to raise...they always came in a box. No baby chick was harmed...there were air holes.
I guess that made them processed.
We used to have chickens in our yard too and my mother plucked the feathers off, so yea processed.
organic would be less processed
You mean eat the bird with the feathers still attached. That would be uber organic.
I think you'd have a hard time taking a bite while the chicken is pecking your face, but hey, nothing beats fresh!
OP, I think if your intention is to go unprocessed, then yes the protein shakes and bars would be shunned. Is someone you know claiming to 'eat nothing processed' but then eating things you feel are processed? I'm just wondering why the question. It seems like you are trying to make a point, but being vague about it.
Never mind. I see you clarified your point. I don't personally believe that going completely unprocessed is very likely or sustainable. Most foods are processed in some manner or another.
Funny you say that, I have been pecked by chickens. I've scars to prove it. Chickens can be nasty critters.0 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »
When I was a child...every spring we would buy some baby chicks to raise...they always came in a box. No baby chick was harmed...there were air holes.
I guess that made them processed.
We used to have chickens in our yard too and my mother plucked the feathers off, so yea processed.
organic would be less processed
You mean eat the bird with the feathers still attached. That would be uber organic.
I think you'd have a hard time taking a bite while the chicken is pecking your face, but hey, nothing beats fresh!
OP, I think if your intention is to go unprocessed, then yes the protein shakes and bars would be shunned. Is someone you know claiming to 'eat nothing processed' but then eating things you feel are processed? I'm just wondering why the question. It seems like you are trying to make a point, but being vague about it.
Never mind. I see you clarified your point. I don't personally believe that going completely unprocessed is very likely or sustainable. Most foods are processed in some manner or another.
it wasn't a trick question. I do take protein supplements....i know from prior research that labels are not accurate. also i don't know what trihedlidacide or oxymornoamitidites are. I could google but it will say they are some chemical ingredients.
so i was thinking if someone were to decide to get all their protein from natural sources, would that be a better approach. thats all.
now i know that some of you will say, well blood also has stupidahydrachlokardashianite in it, and i am sure it does....but the curiosity remains
I'm not certain it matters in any significant manner. To be honest, I am certain I could meet my macros without it, but I'm a bit too lazy to put in the extra effort. A quick protein, veggie, fruit, chia seed smoothie in the morning keeps me going for a few hours and helps get my protein in. Quick and easy, but it works. I'm sure there are others out there who would shudder at the thought.
Do what works for you. Try eating it, try using the shakes, see if it makes a difference for you.0 -
queenliz99 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »
When I was a child...every spring we would buy some baby chicks to raise...they always came in a box. No baby chick was harmed...there were air holes.
I guess that made them processed.
We used to have chickens in our yard too and my mother plucked the feathers off, so yea processed.
organic would be less processed
You mean eat the bird with the feathers still attached. That would be uber organic.
I think you'd have a hard time taking a bite while the chicken is pecking your face, but hey, nothing beats fresh!
OP, I think if your intention is to go unprocessed, then yes the protein shakes and bars would be shunned. Is someone you know claiming to 'eat nothing processed' but then eating things you feel are processed? I'm just wondering why the question. It seems like you are trying to make a point, but being vague about it.
Never mind. I see you clarified your point. I don't personally believe that going completely unprocessed is very likely or sustainable. Most foods are processed in some manner or another.
Funny you say that, I have been pecked by chickens. I've scars to prove it. Chickens can be nasty critters.
And people make fun of my fear of chickens and their beady little eyes.0 -
queenliz99 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »
When I was a child...every spring we would buy some baby chicks to raise...they always came in a box. No baby chick was harmed...there were air holes.
I guess that made them processed.
We used to have chickens in our yard too and my mother plucked the feathers off, so yea processed.
organic would be less processed
You mean eat the bird with the feathers still attached. That would be uber organic.
I think you'd have a hard time taking a bite while the chicken is pecking your face, but hey, nothing beats fresh!
OP, I think if your intention is to go unprocessed, then yes the protein shakes and bars would be shunned. Is someone you know claiming to 'eat nothing processed' but then eating things you feel are processed? I'm just wondering why the question. It seems like you are trying to make a point, but being vague about it.
Never mind. I see you clarified your point. I don't personally believe that going completely unprocessed is very likely or sustainable. Most foods are processed in some manner or another.
Funny you say that, I have been pecked by chickens. I've scars to prove it. Chickens can be nasty critters.
And people make fun of my fear of chickens and their beady little eyes.
Do chickens have talons?0 -
queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »
When I was a child...every spring we would buy some baby chicks to raise...they always came in a box. No baby chick was harmed...there were air holes.
I guess that made them processed.
We used to have chickens in our yard too and my mother plucked the feathers off, so yea processed.
organic would be less processed
You mean eat the bird with the feathers still attached. That would be uber organic.
I think you'd have a hard time taking a bite while the chicken is pecking your face, but hey, nothing beats fresh!
OP, I think if your intention is to go unprocessed, then yes the protein shakes and bars would be shunned. Is someone you know claiming to 'eat nothing processed' but then eating things you feel are processed? I'm just wondering why the question. It seems like you are trying to make a point, but being vague about it.
Never mind. I see you clarified your point. I don't personally believe that going completely unprocessed is very likely or sustainable. Most foods are processed in some manner or another.
Funny you say that, I have been pecked by chickens. I've scars to prove it. Chickens can be nasty critters.
And people make fun of my fear of chickens and their beady little eyes.
Do chickens have talons?
#NeedsAGIF
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juggernaut1974 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »
When I was a child...every spring we would buy some baby chicks to raise...they always came in a box. No baby chick was harmed...there were air holes.
I guess that made them processed.
We used to have chickens in our yard too and my mother plucked the feathers off, so yea processed.
organic would be less processed
You mean eat the bird with the feathers still attached. That would be uber organic.
I think you'd have a hard time taking a bite while the chicken is pecking your face, but hey, nothing beats fresh!
OP, I think if your intention is to go unprocessed, then yes the protein shakes and bars would be shunned. Is someone you know claiming to 'eat nothing processed' but then eating things you feel are processed? I'm just wondering why the question. It seems like you are trying to make a point, but being vague about it.
Never mind. I see you clarified your point. I don't personally believe that going completely unprocessed is very likely or sustainable. Most foods are processed in some manner or another.
Funny you say that, I have been pecked by chickens. I've scars to prove it. Chickens can be nasty critters.
And people make fun of my fear of chickens and their beady little eyes.
Do chickens have talons?
#NeedsAGIF
I don't understand a word you just said.0 -
queenliz99 wrote: »juggernaut1974 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »
When I was a child...every spring we would buy some baby chicks to raise...they always came in a box. No baby chick was harmed...there were air holes.
I guess that made them processed.
We used to have chickens in our yard too and my mother plucked the feathers off, so yea processed.
organic would be less processed
You mean eat the bird with the feathers still attached. That would be uber organic.
I think you'd have a hard time taking a bite while the chicken is pecking your face, but hey, nothing beats fresh!
OP, I think if your intention is to go unprocessed, then yes the protein shakes and bars would be shunned. Is someone you know claiming to 'eat nothing processed' but then eating things you feel are processed? I'm just wondering why the question. It seems like you are trying to make a point, but being vague about it.
Never mind. I see you clarified your point. I don't personally believe that going completely unprocessed is very likely or sustainable. Most foods are processed in some manner or another.
Funny you say that, I have been pecked by chickens. I've scars to prove it. Chickens can be nasty critters.
And people make fun of my fear of chickens and their beady little eyes.
Do chickens have talons?
#NeedsAGIF
I don't understand a word you just said.
GIFs and haikus are
MFP's preferred form of
Communication0 -
juggernaut1974 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »juggernaut1974 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »
When I was a child...every spring we would buy some baby chicks to raise...they always came in a box. No baby chick was harmed...there were air holes.
I guess that made them processed.
We used to have chickens in our yard too and my mother plucked the feathers off, so yea processed.
organic would be less processed
You mean eat the bird with the feathers still attached. That would be uber organic.
I think you'd have a hard time taking a bite while the chicken is pecking your face, but hey, nothing beats fresh!
OP, I think if your intention is to go unprocessed, then yes the protein shakes and bars would be shunned. Is someone you know claiming to 'eat nothing processed' but then eating things you feel are processed? I'm just wondering why the question. It seems like you are trying to make a point, but being vague about it.
Never mind. I see you clarified your point. I don't personally believe that going completely unprocessed is very likely or sustainable. Most foods are processed in some manner or another.
Funny you say that, I have been pecked by chickens. I've scars to prove it. Chickens can be nasty critters.
And people make fun of my fear of chickens and their beady little eyes.
Do chickens have talons?
#NeedsAGIF
I don't understand a word you just said.
GIFs and haikus are
MFP's preferred form of
Communication
This thread is about
The wrapped up foods to not eat
Stop derailing it0 -
queenliz99 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »
When I was a child...every spring we would buy some baby chicks to raise...they always came in a box. No baby chick was harmed...there were air holes.
I guess that made them processed.
We used to have chickens in our yard too and my mother plucked the feathers off, so yea processed.
organic would be less processed
You mean eat the bird with the feathers still attached. That would be uber organic.
I think you'd have a hard time taking a bite while the chicken is pecking your face, but hey, nothing beats fresh!
OP, I think if your intention is to go unprocessed, then yes the protein shakes and bars would be shunned. Is someone you know claiming to 'eat nothing processed' but then eating things you feel are processed? I'm just wondering why the question. It seems like you are trying to make a point, but being vague about it.
Never mind. I see you clarified your point. I don't personally believe that going completely unprocessed is very likely or sustainable. Most foods are processed in some manner or another.
Funny you say that, I have been pecked by chickens. I've scars to prove it. Chickens can be nasty critters.
And people make fun of my fear of chickens and their beady little eyes.
They don't have beady little eyes after you chop their heads off and pluck their feathers. But then they are processed and less healthy0 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »
When I was a child...every spring we would buy some baby chicks to raise...they always came in a box. No baby chick was harmed...there were air holes.
I guess that made them processed.
We used to have chickens in our yard too and my mother plucked the feathers off, so yea processed.
organic would be less processed
You mean eat the bird with the feathers still attached. That would be uber organic.
I think you'd have a hard time taking a bite while the chicken is pecking your face, but hey, nothing beats fresh!
OP, I think if your intention is to go unprocessed, then yes the protein shakes and bars would be shunned. Is someone you know claiming to 'eat nothing processed' but then eating things you feel are processed? I'm just wondering why the question. It seems like you are trying to make a point, but being vague about it.
Never mind. I see you clarified your point. I don't personally believe that going completely unprocessed is very likely or sustainable. Most foods are processed in some manner or another.
Funny you say that, I have been pecked by chickens. I've scars to prove it. Chickens can be nasty critters.
And people make fun of my fear of chickens and their beady little eyes.
They don't have beady little eyes after you chop their heads off and pluck their feathers. But then they are processed and less healthy
Your post, it rings true
But it's just not a haiku
And it's real gross, too.0 -
Yes, they are processed convenience foods. Eat em if you want. Don't if you don't want. I tend to avoid the lower quality, hyper palatable ones.0
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juggernaut1974 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »juggernaut1974 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »
When I was a child...every spring we would buy some baby chicks to raise...they always came in a box. No baby chick was harmed...there were air holes.
I guess that made them processed.
We used to have chickens in our yard too and my mother plucked the feathers off, so yea processed.
organic would be less processed
You mean eat the bird with the feathers still attached. That would be uber organic.
I think you'd have a hard time taking a bite while the chicken is pecking your face, but hey, nothing beats fresh!
OP, I think if your intention is to go unprocessed, then yes the protein shakes and bars would be shunned. Is someone you know claiming to 'eat nothing processed' but then eating things you feel are processed? I'm just wondering why the question. It seems like you are trying to make a point, but being vague about it.
Never mind. I see you clarified your point. I don't personally believe that going completely unprocessed is very likely or sustainable. Most foods are processed in some manner or another.
Funny you say that, I have been pecked by chickens. I've scars to prove it. Chickens can be nasty critters.
And people make fun of my fear of chickens and their beady little eyes.
Do chickens have talons?
#NeedsAGIF
I don't understand a word you just said.
GIFs and haikus are
MFP's preferred form of
Communication
This thread is about
The wrapped up foods to not eat
Stop derailing it
Protein bar are processed foods
But some veggies come wrapped up
I am so confused0
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