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I love Luna protein chocolate chip cookie dough. I love to have it with my afternoon coffee!1
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I really like Atkins bars, the chocolate peanut butter is delicious. I've never done Atkins diet so I was kinda weary but they're good!1
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Has anyone tried Rise bars? Simple ingredients, whey protein. They're not as tasty as others but I like the real ingredients and protein content.0
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I had heard such great things about Quest bars that I went out and bought a couple to try. They were thrown out after two bites. The fake sugar aftertaste is horrid in my opinion, I really don't know how so many people love them so much.
I don't do fake sugars, though, so maybe if you're used to them?
The bars I do like are Clif peanut butter chocolate chip (10-ish g protein), and Clif Builder peanut butter chocolate chip (20 g protein). I also love, love, love Peanut butter chocolate chip ( so you sense a theme?) Lara bars, but they only have 6 or 7 g of protein. They often serve as my "candy bar".0 -
The Atkins bars are amazing.
My
Favourite is the mint decadence and the cookies and cream.
Quest bar are also good! I cut them into four and put them in my George Forman grill-kinda makes cookies0 -
I forgot to include Oatmega bars. They are so tasty! The mint chocolate chip is my favorite. Plus, for every box bought, they donate a box to those in need.0
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Why not make some? They are quick and easy - and a little cheaper.
Stir together Protein Bar
• 1/2 Cup Milk (amount depends on the absorbency of the protein powder.)
• 3 Tablespoons Pure Honey
• 250g Natural nut/seed Butter (Around 16 Tablespoons - or one pot of 'Pip&nut' cashew nut butter or peanut butter)
• 2 Cups Rolled Oats (160g)
4 &1/2 Scoops Protein Powder (135g) -Chocolate or Vanilla have worked very well
Optional flavour:
2 Teaspoons Ground Cinnamon or 2 teasp cocoa powder or mixed spice or ground ginger or chilli...)
Extras:
• Handful Chocolate Chips /Chopped cherries/chopped crystalized ginger/coconut/ (sweetener if you have a very sweet tooth!)
• Handful Dried fruit/ chopped nuts
Mix milk, honey, and peanut butter in a pan over low heat until combined and warmed.
Add in the rest of the ingredients and more milk if recipe appears to be too dry (aim for a soft dough).
Once mixed press into a greased pan/dish. (I line mine with foil or paper first)
Let cool/harden before cutting them and wrapping them individually. I keep them out of sight in the fridge...
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Grenade carb killas...omg...delicious!!!!0
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I like the Premier Protein, Pure Protein and Think Thin bars. So far, I haven't found any that i don't toss.0
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Clif bars. The kind you're looking for should be in the neighborhood of 20g protein.
I eat the Aldi alternative, Elevation bars (see what they did there?). Their Chocolate Mint flavor is 260 cal, 20g protein and tastes exactly like mint chocolate chip ice cream.0 -
I am in love with Cacao Mint Bounce Protein Bombs. I buy them in bulk off Amazon for between £15-18 for 12 which isn't too bad, as they are about E2.50 in the shops here. Also like Myprotein Cookies & Cream Wafers and Myprotein Muffin Mix to make my own muffins.0
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I love the Kirkland protein bars,. Also a reformed Quester. For 3$ they can keep them, the Kirkland knockoffs are 11/102
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If I'm feeling fancy and want a treat I'll have some Optimum Nutrition Cake Bites or a Combat Crunch Birthdsy Cake1
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I love Balance Bars (Chocolate Mint Crunch) Zone Bars and Luna Bars, they have more sugar compared to Quest bars and Pure Protein Bars but to me they taste more like a treat and are less expensive.0
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I only buy these occasionally as I am 'too tight' (i.e don't like to spend the money on them!)
In for brands/flavours and if anyone can tell me in the UK where to get my hands on the best value ones please0 -
Oh Yeah ONE bars are the tastiest. PowerBar Clean Whey are the heftiest (whey protein better than soy by a long shot) that won't break one's bank.0
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lightenup2016 wrote: »I had heard such great things about Quest bars that I went out and bought a couple to try. They were thrown out after two bites. The fake sugar aftertaste is horrid in my opinion, I really don't know how so many people love them so much.
I don't do fake sugars, though, so maybe if you're used to them?
The bars I do like are Clif peanut butter chocolate chip (10-ish g protein), and Clif Builder peanut butter chocolate chip (20 g protein). I also love, love, love Peanut butter chocolate chip ( so you sense a theme?) Lara bars, but they only have 6 or 7 g of protein. They often serve as my "candy bar".
Agreed. I had the same experience with Quest bars. I find sucralose, and most artificial sugars, to be very nasty.
I like regular Clif bars, but not the ones with the extra protein. I think it's the Soy Protein Isolate. I find bars made with this edible, but not enjoyable.
My supermarket carries Think Thin protein bars with higher and lower protein counts and I prefer the lower, probably again due to the soy protein.
I've been testing a protein bar every time I go to the supermarket after the gym or a hike. I like Rx Peanut but not Maple Almond. I like all the versions of Aloha I've tried.0 -
goodasgoldilox wrote: »Why not make some? They are quick and easy - and a little cheaper.
Stir together Protein Bar
• 1/2 Cup Milk (amount depends on the absorbency of the protein powder.)
• 3 Tablespoons Pure Honey
• 250g Natural nut/seed Butter (Around 16 Tablespoons - or one pot of 'Pip&nut' cashew nut butter or peanut butter)
• 2 Cups Rolled Oats (160g)
4 &1/2 Scoops Protein Powder (135g) -Chocolate or Vanilla have worked very well
Optional flavour:
2 Teaspoons Ground Cinnamon or 2 teasp cocoa powder or mixed spice or ground ginger or chilli...)
Extras:
• Handful Chocolate Chips /Chopped cherries/chopped crystalized ginger/coconut/ (sweetener if you have a very sweet tooth!)
• Handful Dried fruit/ chopped nuts
Mix milk, honey, and peanut butter in a pan over low heat until combined and warmed.
Add in the rest of the ingredients and more milk if recipe appears to be too dry (aim for a soft dough).
Once mixed press into a greased pan/dish. (I line mine with foil or paper first)
Let cool/harden before cutting them and wrapping them individually. I keep them out of sight in the fridge...
@goodasgoldilox what's the calories and protein per gram for these?0 -
I recently bought a box of the Kirkland protein bars. I actually like them. Crazy amounts of fiber, though, so don't ever eat more than one. I did find them very effective for keeping me full - half for a morning snack, half in the afternoon.0
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I have a few I like, but lately I've been eating the ThinkThin protein bars. I switch up what I eat so I don't get bored. I also love quest bars and the Cliff protein bars.0
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CasperNaegle wrote: »I like Quest bars. chocolate chip cookie dough and the white chocolate raspberry are my two favs.
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Power Crunch French Vanilla Crème and Cookies and Crème are my favorites. And now that I'm thinking about it, I haven't had one in a while...0
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Convenient Nutrition Protein Wheyfers (double chocolate)
Robert Irvine's FitCrunch baked protein bars (peanut butter and birthday cake flavors)1 -
Complete cookie. Delicious and rather large.0
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I love Oh Yeah!0
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