Chocolate Milk
allykat8
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So I have heard over and over again and read many articles about chocolate milk being one of the best recovery drinks/foods.
I went to the grocery store for chocolate milk, figured I might as well give it a try, but it is SO HIGH IN CALORIES!!!!! The best I could find was 150 calories for 8 ounces!!!!!!!! Any suggestions on where I can find something w/maybe a bit less calories?
I went to the grocery store for chocolate milk, figured I might as well give it a try, but it is SO HIGH IN CALORIES!!!!! The best I could find was 150 calories for 8 ounces!!!!!!!! Any suggestions on where I can find something w/maybe a bit less calories?
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Did you check the Chocolate Silk?0
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So I have heard over and over again and read many articles about chocolate milk being one of the best recovery drinks/foods.
I went to the grocery store for chocolate milk, figured I might as well give it a try, but it is SO HIGH IN CALORIES!!!!! The best I could find was 150 calories for 8 ounces!!!!!!!! Any suggestions on where I can find something w/maybe a bit less calories?
Just a thought
Becca♥0 -
make your own with skin milk and light chocolate syrup?
i'm not sure what the calories of that would be off the top of my head.0 -
It is high in calories, so like anything, drink it in moderation. I totally agree that it is the BEST sports drink. I look for chocolate milk that is made with sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup and usually water it down with 1/2 fat free plain milk and 1/2 chocolate milk. Enjoy!0
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So I have heard over and over again and read many articles about chocolate milk being one of the best recovery drinks/foods.
I went to the grocery store for chocolate milk, figured I might as well give it a try, but it is SO HIGH IN CALORIES!!!!! The best I could find was 150 calories for 8 ounces!!!!!!!! Any suggestions on where I can find something w/maybe a bit less calories?
Just a thought
Becca♥
I LOVE LOVE LOVE Almond Milk. Never tried the chocolate but may have to give that a try. When I first gave up cow's milk over 2 years ago, I tried soy milk (which I used for probably a year), rice milk, coconut milk and finally found Almond Milk.....Almond Milk....Does a body good....and damn yummy!0 -
I have seen people post the same thing, but I don't agree with the logic, since the chocolate would add sugar that I don't see as beneficial. I use a ready made protein shake by Premier, happens to be chocolate flavored, has only 1 gram of sugar, if I remember correctly, and 160 calories for 32 grams of protein from an 11 oz container. I usually only drink 1/2 of it at a time, so if you wanted more volume, I see no reason why you couldn't mix 1/2 of it with 1/2 to 1 cup of milk. Just a thought.0
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Blue Diamond Unsweetend Chocolate Almond Milk
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 8 oz. (240 ml)
Amount per Serving
Calories 45 Calories from Fat 30
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 3.5g 5%
Saturated Fat 0g 0%
Sodium 180mg 8%
Potassium 230mg 7%
Total Carbohydrate 3g 1%
Dietary Fiber 1g 4%
Sugars 0g
Protein 2g 4%
Vitamin A 10%
Calcium 20%
Iron 4%
Vitamin D 25%
Vitamin E 50%
Est. Percent of Calories from:
Fat 70.0% Carbs 26.7%
Protein 17.8%0 -
make your own with skin milk and light chocolate syrup?
i'm not sure what the calories of that would be off the top of my head.
Good for a treat and to get some calcium in for folks that don't like plain milk.
Great idea Pariah :drinker: <~~~chocolate milk haha
Becca♥0 -
My husband subscribes to Runner's World and the "best postrun food" in their 'Best of Running" issue is chocolate milk...so there is obvious truth to that. However, they didn't mention anything about brand or calorie content. So, good luck finding something with a lower calorie content...if you do, let us know please!0
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Oh, and they described it as "an ideal blend of carbs and protein for tired muscles that works as well as fancy recovery drinks."0
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There's a mix you can order online called Moo Magic. They're little packets like the individual Crystal Light packets. You just mix it in with a cup of milk. I've tried it and it was very tasty, but since I can't find it in any stores, I don't use it.0
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The point of the chocolate milk is the ratio of macronutrients in it, including the carbs (and subsequent calories). Studies have shown it to be an excellent recovery drink. I would mix my own up rather than buy a premixed store-bought chocolate milk.0
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The point of the chocolate milk is the ratio of macronutrients in it, including the carbs (and subsequent calories). Studies have shown it to be an excellent recovery drink. I would mix my own up rather than buy a premixed store-bought chocolate milk.
I mixed skim milk with chocolate Ovaltine. It isn't calorie free, but just like anything, you have to build it in to your allowance.0 -
So I have heard over and over again and read many articles about chocolate milk being one of the best recovery drinks/foods.
I went to the grocery store for chocolate milk, figured I might as well give it a try, but it is SO HIGH IN CALORIES!!!!! The best I could find was 150 calories for 8 ounces!!!!!!!! Any suggestions on where I can find something w/maybe a bit less calories?
The chocolate Almond breeze is good if you put it in a blender it becomes a pudding consistancy so good for shakes
Just a thought
Becca♥
I LOVE LOVE LOVE Almond Milk. Never tried the chocolate but may have to give that a try. When I first gave up cow's milk over 2 years ago, I tried soy milk (which I used for probably a year), rice milk, coconut milk and finally found Almond Milk.....Almond Milk....Does a body good....and damn yummy!0 -
Try Yoohoo! 100 calories:)0
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This is not really chocolate milk but I make smoothies with skim milk, lowfat vanilla yogurt, Torani sugar free chocoloate syrup and a little splenda. Put it all in the blender with a little ice. Wal-mart usually has the Torani sugar free syrup around the coffee supplies.0
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I used chocolate milk as a recovery drink when I was doing P90X, and I'm going to use it again when I start my next round Monday. I buy the Darigold lowfat (1%) chocolate milk at Costco. It comes in a 12-pack of 8 oz. bottles for around $5 I think. Also, it has no HFCS.0
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I love the Calorie Countdown Chocolate milk by Hood. It's lower in carbs than regular chocolate milk and quite tasty!0
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The point of it being a great post exercise recovery drink is the Simple Sugar to Protein Ratio. If you use light/fatfree what ever you are missing the freakin point Sugar and Protein immediately after workout replaces glycogen stores and creates a insulin spike which assists in protein being rushed into the muscles. Its the only time in the day you get "free" simple sugar. I use it as a perfectly good excuse to eat a handful of M&Ms and wash it down with a protein shake mixed with 50% water and 50% sugary goodness like c-milk, starbucks canned coffee shots or whatever else I feel like at the time. But you dont have to take my word for it maybe some guys with alphabet soup behind their names will help.
http://bodybuilding.com/fun/berardi4.htm
http://www.johnberardi.com/articles/women/post_workout_interview.htm
http://runningtimes.com/Article.aspx?ArticleID=143360 -
The point of it being a great post exercise recovery drink is the Simple Sugar to Protein Ratio. If you use light/fatfree what ever you are missing the freakin point Sugar and Protein immediately after workout replaces glycogen stores and creates a insulin spike which assists in protein being rushed into the muscles. Its the only time in the day you get "free" simple sugar. I use it as a perfectly good excuse to eat a handful of M&Ms and wash it down with a protein shake mixed with 50% water and 50% sugary goodness like c-milk, starbucks canned coffee shots or whatever else I feel like at the time. But you dont have to take my word for it maybe some guys with alphabet soup behind their names will help.
http://bodybuilding.com/fun/berardi4.htm
http://www.johnberardi.com/articles/women/post_workout_interview.htm
http://runningtimes.com/Article.aspx?ArticleID=14336
Thank you for posting some scientifically-based info. Now I know I can have something I like without regret as long as it is ingested at the right time!!0 -
choc soy(not the light kind) is 110 calories for a cup. but almond chocolate milk is my FAV....I dont' really like chocolate milk from the dairy kind, and i usually do as another member mentioned, and mix it with regular, but with the almond chocolate it is sooo light and refreshing and def curbs that "holy crap if i don't have chocolate right now i will commit murder" feeling0
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I'm sorry if someone else already said it but the magazine I am reading said that chocolate soy milk is really good for you and has half what regular milk has (in fat and calories NOT the good stuff)... I also read that skim milk is good too but not too sure on how much calories skim milk has and then you add a low calorie mix... I have been drinking health shakes though, I drink Kelloggs milk chocolate shakes, which has a lot that milk has in it BUT I don't remember how much calories it has. Good luck!0
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