Opinions on Naked Smoothies?
ginaxx118
Posts: 22 Member
I bought some naked smoothies as a quick breakfast. They have a decent amount of sugar, but I’m thinking if I use it as a whole meal it’s ok? The protein ones had a lot of fat, so I stayed away from those. But the regular smoothies are ok or no?
2
Replies
-
It sounds overpriced and hyped, and a smoothie isn't a complete meal for me. A complete meal for me has a balance of fat, carbs and protein, and something to chew on.5
-
It's essentially an expensive juiced drink. Their nutrition seems ok, but my problem with them is they aren't going to fill you up.3
-
I bought some naked smoothies as a quick breakfast. They have a decent amount of sugar, but I’m thinking if I use it as a whole meal it’s ok? The protein ones had a lot of fat, so I stayed away from those. But the regular smoothies are ok or no?
i think the regular one would be to carb-tastic for me to fit in my macros, plus drinking calories doesn't keep me full.
the protein one would be my choice if i had to drink them.3 -
It's juice. If I *had* to have one for breakfast, I'd want one with protein and fat because just juice doesn't do much for me.
But if it satisfies you and fits in your goals, why not?4 -
I looked at the title and my mind went in a whole different direction.....
That being said if you like them and you feel they are a good morning meal then that is fine.
Of course this is from someone who loves Atkins shakes---actually drink them when not losing weight, just like them.2 -
They're ok I guess. I like bolthouse farms better. It's just fruit juice basically. I wouldn't drink one as a meal, that wouldn't be filling at all. I do have a protein shake for breakfast every morning but that fills me up because of the protein.1
-
Way to grab attention w/ the word naked
*backing out of thread*2 -
I've never thought much of the Naked brand "smoothies". When I used to travel frequently for work they're almost always an option at airports, way too much sugar for my preferences. If you're looking for something convenient I'd suggest a protein shake and 1-2 pieces of portable fruit (apple, banana, etc.) over a single beverage.3
-
I would rather eat my calories than drink them. Three hundred calories eaten goes a long ways compared to liquid calories. Without 53 grams of sugar.1
-
I bought some naked smoothies as a quick breakfast. They have a decent amount of sugar, but I’m thinking if I use it as a whole meal it’s ok? The protein ones had a lot of fat, so I stayed away from those. But the regular smoothies are ok or no?
Personally a fruit smoothie with no fiber is just frothy fruit juice and would keep me full for about 15 minutes. I'd rather eat a banana and a yogurt. The protein ones only have 3 or 4g of fat, I don't consider that a lot, but 400+ calories, wow. None of those would work for me.
But honestly, it's about what fills you up and what the rest of your day is like. From a health perspective, the fruit smoothies are just fruit juice, ie sugar water with some nutrition in it. If you have enough calories and you don't eat much produce during the day, they might be fine for you. If you are struggling to stick to your calorie goal and already eating some fruit, IMHO these are just expensive extra calories, and for me are way too much sugar to waste on something that isn't chocolate2 -
This content has been removed.
-
I don't use them as a meal but I like them and I don't mind the price that much. I have more calories to work with than some people though.0
-
It's essentially fruit puree and water. When you look at the labels, they tell you what they include. For example, the Mighty Mango has over 1 whole mango, almost 2 whole apples, 1/2 an orange and 1/3 of a banana. Would you sit down and eat that much fruit for a meal?
What you could do, is mix half a smoothie with a little water and some protein powder. That'll at least give you some protein to go with the carbs.
I'm not against them, but just wanting to give you another perspective to consider. If you like the taste and they fit your goals, then go for it.1 -
It's essentially fruit puree and water. When you look at the labels, they tell you what they include. For example, the Mighty Mango has over 1 whole mango, almost 2 whole apples, 1/2 an orange and 1/3 of a banana. Would you sit down and eat that much fruit for a meal?
What you could do, is mix half a smoothie with a little water and some protein powder. That'll at least give you some protein to go with the carbs.
I'm not against them, but just wanting to give you another perspective to consider. If you like the taste and they fit your goals, then go for it.
Yes, and then some, lol.
3 -
It's essentially fruit puree and water. When you look at the labels, they tell you what they include. For example, the Mighty Mango has over 1 whole mango, almost 2 whole apples, 1/2 an orange and 1/3 of a banana. Would you sit down and eat that much fruit for a meal?
What you could do, is mix half a smoothie with a little water and some protein powder. That'll at least give you some protein to go with the carbs.
I'm not against them, but just wanting to give you another perspective to consider. If you like the taste and they fit your goals, then go for it.
Actually one of the reasons I like them is because among the flavors they have 2 fruits I hate to eat. Mangos and kiwi. I like them well enough as a flavor in a drink or smoothie but hate them as a fruit.
0 -
It's essentially fruit puree and water. When you look at the labels, they tell you what they include. For example, the Mighty Mango has over 1 whole mango, almost 2 whole apples, 1/2 an orange and 1/3 of a banana. Would you sit down and eat that much fruit for a meal?
What you could do, is mix half a smoothie with a little water and some protein powder. That'll at least give you some protein to go with the carbs.
I'm not against them, but just wanting to give you another perspective to consider. If you like the taste and they fit your goals, then go for it.
Plenty of people would happily eat that much fruit in one go, not sure what your point is?5 -
I put chia seeds in mine. It helps fill me up. I don’t get them often. It’s a good quick grab “food” for me.0
-
mountainmare wrote: »I looked at the title and my mind went in a whole different direction.....
That being said if you like them and you feel they are a good morning meal then that is fine.
Of course this is from someone who loves Atkins shakes---actually drink them when not losing weight, just like them.
I do this with Slim Fast,I just love the flavor of the chocolate ones!0
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 393.2K Introduce Yourself
- 43.8K Getting Started
- 260.2K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.9K Food and Nutrition
- 47.4K Recipes
- 232.5K Fitness and Exercise
- 422 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.5K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 153K Motivation and Support
- 8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.7K MyFitnessPal Information
- 23 News and Announcements
- 1.1K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.6K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions