Protein Bars- yay or nay
raven56706
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Im looking to getting protein bars to fill the need of protein. im looking at some but want to make sure i get one with lower carb intake and higher protein..
some people say that protein bars are no good for a diet and only good for weight lifting for mass...
so 2 part question
is protein bars good for your diet intake?
which ones are recommended for lower carb and high protein?
some people say that protein bars are no good for a diet and only good for weight lifting for mass...
so 2 part question
is protein bars good for your diet intake?
which ones are recommended for lower carb and high protein?
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They are ok to have in a pinch or when you are on the go, but if you really want to boost protein without ingesting extra carbs, go with actual food - beef jerky, tuna pouch, eggs, etc.0
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Protien is ALWAYS good!! I think people's issue with the bars is the sugarrrrrrrr! I have found 'no added sugar' bars, and 'low sugar' bars (the low are more tollerable than the no added!' but I kthink if you like doing the bars, you should just VERY closely watch carefully your sugar intake on those days for the rest of your meals.0
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They are ok to have in a pinch or when you are on the go, but if you really want to boost protein without ingesting extra carbs, go with actual food - beef jerky, tuna pouch, eggs, etc.
^^This
Read the ingredient list ... many of them are no better than a candybar. In fact, sometimes one would be better off eating a Snickers!0 -
I use a mixture of protein bars, protein powders and tuna to really boost my protein numbers.
I go with pure protein products. I have found that the carbs aren't killer and the protein is on the higher end.
They also taste really good!
Good luck (:0 -
Not a fan of the bars. Too much junk in there and they cost a lot. I like protein powder though (whey) and use it in otherfoods like smoothies and oatmeal., and make my own beef jerky. I think egg whites and other natural protein sources are preferable and the protein bars are not that filling.0
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I'm against powders and bars. Just eat properly and you don't have to worry about it. 4 egg whites is like 64 calories and all protein. Everything has protein in it. Just eat balanced meals.0
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I'd say anything you can do to eat more protein whilst staying in control of sugar, fats, carbs & calories is a good thing, even if you're not lifting. The fact is you're still using muscles to exercise and protein will help you out there too.
I keep some handy as they can make a great snack when you're sick of having fruit & veg!0 -
i use them, i often struggle to get enough protein without sailing way over calories so i usually have one after my workout. Its like everything its all down to personal preference. I use Detour Lean Muscle Whey Protein Bars. i should really make my own tho it'd be cheaper0
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Try Quest Protein Bars. High in protein, low in cals and sugar, and super high in fiber. Oh, and they taste great!0
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I like having a protein bar handy for cravings and quick breakfasts. Look into Quest Bars - low carb, high protein, no sugars. I find them very filling.
Ha! KraseyBeauty and I have the same idea at the same tine - and yes, they are yummy!0 -
I definitely use them. I usually crave something sweet after my lunch, and my lunch is usually a little low on protein, so I eat a natural protein bar, like Clif, and that takes care of both of my needs!!0
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from my own experience, I bought them for when I'm in a hurry. after having one for breakfast a couple days in a row and seeing the better performance in my workouts, my bio protein bar is now my breakfast everyday. i have it with my morning coffee, very satisfying. i don't know what i was missing in my diet but these seemed to have filled the void.0
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I've thought this too, and I looked at some when I was grocery shopping the other day. Protein bar sounded good but I looked at the nutritional info and they have lots of protein but were high in carbs/sugar as well.
I'll stick to protein powder! Have you tried that yet? One scoop usually has 25-30 g protein and 3-5 g carbs (1-2 g from fibre). Much better for weight loss!0 -
if you want to go with protein bars sure...you can do that...but the less process the better...
look for high organic ones, and ones with ingredient lists that you understand, instead of ones with ingredients that look like the inside of a chem lab.
if you are using them to lose weight, then watch the sugar on them too. Very important.
protein at it's basic natural state is always better and preferable...jus sayin....cause it's true.
but you can totally use protein bars to up your numbers and fill you up as long as you are smart about them.
plus...as a last comment, if you go into the recipe section of this forum, you can search for many many make your own protein bar recipes. which will eliminate most of the processed junk.0 -
Im looking to getting protein bars to fill the need of protein. im looking at some but want to make sure i get one with lower carb intake and higher protein..
some people say that protein bars are no good for a diet and only good for weight lifting for mass...
so 2 part question
is protein bars good for your diet intake?
which ones are recommended for lower carb and high protein?
Quest Protein Bars - Cleanest bar on the market and for the calories you get 160-210 cals, 20 grams protein, 17-19 grams fiber and about 10 ingredients. Some bars are all natural. Some use Sucrolose. Some Sugar Alcohol.
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I make my own protein bars. Jamie Eason's recipes for chocolate, carrot cake, and pumpkin protein bars are amazingly yummy. I add in more protein than she does with extra eggs and protein powder. They taste exponentially better than the crap-tastic bars I've bought from the store, and I know exactly what goes into them. :drinker:0
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too much sugar!!! do what that early poster said and go for some real food sources for protien like hard boiled eggs, cheese, yogurt(plain for no sugar, add your own fruit), cottage cheese, chicken, jerky, nuts, etc.0
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I dont like them. lots of extra carbs and sugar for no reason. i do a protein shake after my work outs. I use isopure.0
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I make my own protein bars, cookies, brownies.... They sound decadent but there's no sugar and mostly made up of nut butter, protein powder, oat flour, cocoa powder, small amt of almond coconut milk. Sometimes I do need to add a small amt of coconut palm crystals but I add it in a tsp at a time for the whole batch. I don't need sugary sweet, more so just not to be too bitter.
I absolutely love them but I do lift. I love having them in my freezer on hand for a quick snack. I also love my protein shakes. It tastes like eating a naughty shake but only sweetened with banana. I use a plain whey protein powder.0 -
Yay!0
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im more about looking for a snack with high protein... you are welcome to look at my diary for today as an example...
i eat chobani yogurt with 12 grams of protein but i want alittle more in my snacks..0 -
I eat one every day during the week as a filler between lunch and dinner. I have tried several but have found my favorite is Questbar due to the fact that the ones I have tried are tasty AND they have no sugar alcohols.0
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I use Life Choice high protein bars. 21g of protein with 16 carbs and 190 calories. They're good for on the go when I need a snack that's non perishable. They'er also fairly cheap compared to others.
http://www.lifechoicefoods.com/products/best-protein-bars0 -
Im looking to getting protein bars to fill the need of protein. im looking at some but want to make sure i get one with lower carb intake and higher protein..
some people say that protein bars are no good for a diet and only good for weight lifting for mass...
so 2 part question
is protein bars good for your diet intake?
which ones are recommended for lower carb and high protein?
Quest Protein Bars - Cleanest bar on the market and for the calories you get 160-210 cals, 20 grams protein, 17-19 grams fiber and about 10 ingredients. Some bars are all natural. Some use Sucrolose. Some Sugar Alcohol.
Agree. Great bars.0 -
Quest bars are the best, they are the highest quality bars that have simple ingredients and few ingredients. I wouldn't recommend them all the time because they are expensive, but good for on the go quality bars!0
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I like the quest bars and pure protein bars (peanut butter)0
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I love my Quest bars but only in a pinch, like if I am going to be driving for a long time and need a meal replacement rather than packing a real lunch or stopping at a restaurant.0
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You should not make any of them a regular thing.
But when you need the convenience, Quest Bars have no competition. Get the natural ones.0 -
If you want to go with the bars, I found the Perfect Zone bars are way yummy. Almost like a candy bar. lol But or low calorie, low carb and high protein you might try the Dymatize ISO-100 protein powder.0
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