Protein shakes/drinks
thriftycupl
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Good morning everyone. I'm trying to consume approximately 30g of protein upon waking in the morning. I'm not a breakfast eater (don't like eggs and don't want to eat 1-1/2 cups of cottage cheese) so I've turned to protein shakes. They taste horrible! Does anyone have any shake or powder that they currently use that doesn't have a horrible aftertaste?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts and advice.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts and advice.
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Good morning everyone. I'm trying to consume approximately 30g of protein upon waking in the morning. I'm not a breakfast eater (don't like eggs and don't want to eat 1-1/2 cups of cottage cheese) so I've turned to protein shakes. They taste horrible! Does anyone have any shake or powder that they currently use that doesn't have a horrible aftertaste?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts and advice.
Any reason why you couldnt have a real protein-related breakfast perhaps with steak tips, beef, turkey, chicken?
This morning I cooked up some marinated steak tips with roasted vegetables and sprinkled a little queso on top and punched it with some habanero sauce... had me a good 64g protein fix with Top Eye Round Beef...0 -
i use pro-complex vanilla flavored protein powder. i do two scoops, with 8-10 ounces of orange juice, a 1/2-3/4 cups of frozen berries (usually strawberries) and a 1/4-1/2 cup of fat free plain yogurt.0
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If you aren't a breakfast eater, then just save those calories for later. Problem solved.0
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I use a website called myprotein.com and I have the raspberry, vanilla and choc nut. However I use soya milk with mine which makes it taste different.0
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As for make it yourself shakes....I like the Jay Robb shakes, Designer Whey Protein chocolate, and Aria Woman's Whey chocolate shake. If you are looking for a pre made shake to drink from a bottle, the best ones I have had are the EAS Myoplex drinks.. Those are great!!!! I saw online that Myoplex was rated the best protein shake made. I think I agree.0
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I use promasil.. its kinda pricey but it comes in vanilla and chocolate and they're both delish0
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I use the new EAS 100% Whey vanilla with cinnamon, frozen wild blueberries, and 1% milk. It ends up being just over 30g protein.0
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I use Precision Engineered Hardcore Series Gainer in Vanilla flavour. Although a gainer isn't suitable for everyone's needs the flavouring is probably the same accross their product range. This one tastes just like normal vanilla milkshake, worth looking up 'Precision Engineered'.0
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I agree most don't taste good on their own. Mixed with you favourite frozen fruit maybe a splash of vanilla. With the shake and the fruit is surprisingly filling for a liquid meal.0
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If you aren't a breakfast eater, then just save those calories for later. Problem solved.
if you skip breakfast you crash your metabolism for the whole day, just sayin0 -
I like Vega - it's a vegan protein powder and it's wonderful. 1 scoop has 120 calories and 15 g of protein so you could do 2 scoops. I mix it with either ice water or a cup of flax milk. If you add half a frozen banana it makes it creamy. I also like adding a tablespoon of peanut butter and a half or full cup of blueberries if I want more calories. I have tried all the flavors and found Vega's berry flavor is best. I'm on my fourth of fifth tub of it. It is pricey but worth it - great ingredients, vitamins, minerals, fiber, etc.0
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If you aren't a breakfast eater, then just save those calories for later. Problem solved.
if you skip breakfast you crash your metabolism for the whole day, just sayin0 -
I like EAS Myoplex shakes. The Chocolate Fudge tastes close to a old shcool fountain shake. And with 40g of protein per shake, it helps keep those numbers up.
And I agree with not skipping breakfast. You need something in the morning to get your body going. A simple shake could be enough for you (I usually start the day with a veggie omlett).0 -
I use Intek advanced body solutions Evolution vanilla flavor. It comes in a huge green container. To make the best shake ever use 1/4 cup of powder, 8oz of FF milk, 1 Tbl cocoa powder (the kind you bake with) and a banana. It is SO good. Also Visalus tastes really good but it is more expensive.0
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Hi. I recently used the SLIMMM SHAKES & SOUPS. I found all those to be really nice tasting with no after taste0
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I drink the Designer Whey protein shake. I get it at the Vitamin Shoppe. Right now I have chocolate. You can use in water or milk. It does taste better with milk so thats what I mix it in first thing in the morning.0
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I was looking for the same thing, I found:
Premier Nutrition Protein shake 11oz ready to drink shake
30g protein
160 calories
30 calories from fat
2 net carbohydrates (5g,- dietary fiber 3g)
total fat 3g0 -
I love Jillian Michaels Whey protein. I've had both the chocolate and vanilla and prefer the chocolate, but I drink one almost everyday. I also like the EAS carb advantage shakes, they're incredibly yummy and leave little after taste.0
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Hubs is onboard with you...hates protein shake aftertaste.
We recently found protein shots at Walmart. He tried watermelon and fruit punch. Tasted like Jolly Ranchers candy, he said.0 -
Hubs is onboard with you...hates protein shake aftertaste.
We recently found protein shots at Walmart. He tried watermelon and fruit punch. Tasted like Jolly Ranchers candy, he said.0 -
Good protein powder doesn't taste bad, so if you think protein powder tastes bad then don't buy a ****ty brand. Problem solved.
Also, you don't need protein in the morning and you don't need breakfast. The fact that people here are indulging you with this is just silly. I have only ate food in the morning (I eat breakfast everyday since I break my fast with what I eat) three times since I've lost almost 60lbs.
So, if you want to eat something then eat something you like. If you need more protein then eat more protein-dense foods or take a good protein powder. If you feel like eating at 3PM then do it.0 -
Lean Body! I am totally hooked on their Soft Chocolate Ice Cream meal replacement powder. I order it from Amazon.com. Each serving has 35 grams of protein. It mixes well with water, though I like to blend mine with Silk Light Vanilla Soy Milk and a handful of ice cubes. Adding a banana, some berries, or a heaping spoonful of peanut butter makes it extra indulgent as well. I actually have an easier time getting up for work in the morning because I look forward to this shake.0
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Atkins Advantage chocolate shake with unsweetned soya milk is yummy.0
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I use Dymatize Nutrition ISO-100 in chocolate. I mix it with just water and I like it a lot!
Per scoop:
Calories: 106
Fat: 0
Carbs: 1g
Sugars: 0
Protein: 24g0 -
I have a cookies n creme whey blend every morning. It's DELICIOUS. I look forward to drinking it haha.0
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I use Jillian michaels chocolate protein shake and use unsweetened almond milk (35 cal in a cup) as the base. Add some fruit and crushed ice and it is really tasty.0
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You could try Lean Dessert protein powder one scoop is 20 grams of protein and the flavors are yummy. Chocolate fudge, vanilla bean and more. I make smoothies with the chocolate and some frozen fruit and water or coffee if I want a mocha flavor. You can get it at Vitamin shop and maybe GNC. Enjoy0
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I use vita cost whey isolate low carb low sugar low fat. I order it from vita cost.com 3 scoops gives u 50 grams of protein. I only do 1 scoop to save calories.0
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If you aren't a breakfast eater, then just save those calories for later. Problem solved.
if you skip breakfast you crash your metabolism for the whole day, just sayin
hmm well then I suppose Jim Stoppani Ph.d and senior editor of muscle and fitness is wrong and so is every other elite athlete I work with
Besides, even if it does work to fast intentionally or miss a meal to create a deficit in calories it wouldnt aid in any kind of athletic way, if someone skips meals and fasts I would seriously doubt they have much athletic ability but if theres a study done showing people fasting and outlifting and out running people with a steady regimented diet then hey go for it0 -
Appeal to authority is irrelevant.
Meal frequency and timing is irrelevant, total caloric consumption its what matters.0
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