Slim Fast
nachobunny
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Any feedback on replacing a meal like lunch with a shake??
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Go for a quality protein powder to make meal replacement shakes, avoid the premade meal replacement drinks like slim fast, special K etc - they are loaded with sugar and not much protein. In my experience they do not satisfy for long.
Right now I am addicted to a chunky monkey shake, for breakfast every day, sometimes for dinner if I don't feel like cooking:
1 small banana
1 TBS natural Peanut Butter (I use Laura Scudders)
1 scoop chocolate protein powder (I am using Body Fortress Whey protein - you can get big tubs of it at Walmart for around $15. there are many different ones on the market, some may be of better quality but this is what I can afford.)
1 cup almond milk
a few ice cubes.
Blend until smooth.
Very Reeses PB cup-ish
I personally need a lunch that needs chewing, like big salads, or I will tend to have the munchies all afternoon, so a shake for breakfast or dinner works better for me.0 -
Here's the nutritional breakdown on the Chunky Monkey:
Calories 375
Carbs 34 g
Fat 22g
Protein 35 grams
I also make a lot of protein shakes using berries and skipping PB, the fat content of course is much lower, but sometimes it is not quite as filling, and I want some healthy fats in the course of my day.0 -
I use Raw Protein meal replacement by Garden of life and replace breakfast or lunch with half a scoop of powder and 1 cup of almond milk.0
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TMI - be careful, I was doing them for a meal and they made me extremely constipated. Everyone is different though...good luck :-)0
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Try not to drink your calories, especially when eating on a deficit. Whole foods keep you full, liquid calories keep you hungry...0
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I mostly cook from scratch but occasionally do replace either breakfast or lunch with a slimfast. I really like the latte flavour and find it fills me enough for one meal. My hubby also uses it after a long run as a recovery drink.0
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TMI - be careful, I was doing them for a meal and they made me extremely constipated. Everyone is different though...good luck :-)
I was opposite lol0 -
Shakes are fine, but I like mine with a little more protein. I drink Calnaturale shakes -- chocolate is my favorite. They're pretty high in protein (although not high enough for a post weight-lifting shake), taste great, are full of good nutrients, and sweetened with Stevia. I'm trying to stay away from artificial sweeteners.0
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Any feedback on replacing a meal like lunch with a shake??
Don't use slim fast..............if you are going to do a meal replacement, invest in some quality protein. Not some sugar laden crap passed off as a protein shake.0 -
Last I checked they contained Hydrogenated Oils. Trans fats = bad
Like someone else suggested, I would make your own protein shake or bars for on the go!0 -
I use Raw Protein meal replacement by Garden of life and replace breakfast or lunch with half a scoop of powder and 1 cup of almond milk.
I use this one too.......love it0 -
Slim Slow. It's likely to stay off longer.0
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a meal replacement drink teaches you nothing about having healthy balanced diet or portion control.0
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why not just eat in a deficit ...???
every once in a while if I am in a pinch I have a protein shake for lunch or something and then two to three hours later I am starving..
You are better off eating real food and creating a deficit on your own..you will feel fuller and lose weight...0 -
a meal replacement drink teaches you nothing about having healthy balanced diet or portion control.
LOL - I agree with that. However, if you do fancy some healthy Smoothie/milkshake for lunch you have to ensure that it will give you enough cal and that it will satisfy you. I am a great smoothie fan, especially green smoothies.
Orange - Strawberry Smoothie
Juice of I Orange
100 - 150 gr of Strawberries
1 small Banana
200 ml of unsweetened Soya milk
60 gr cooked Quinoa
Cal - 290
Carb - 56
Fat - 3
Fiber - 10
Protein - 10
Everything is natural and absolutely yammi with a very balanced intake of nutrition.0 -
Go for a quality protein powder to make meal replacement shakes, avoid the premade meal replacement drinks like slim fast, special K etc - they are loaded with sugar and not much protein. In my experience they do not satisfy for long.
Right now I am addicted to a chunky monkey shake, for breakfast every day, sometimes for dinner if I don't feel like cooking:
1 small banana
1 TBS natural Peanut Butter (I use Laura Scudders)
1 scoop chocolate protein powder (I am using Body Fortress Whey protein - you can get big tubs of it at Walmart for around $15. there are many different ones on the market, some may be of better quality but this is what I can afford.)
1 cup almond milk
a few ice cubes.
Blend until smooth.
Very Reeses PB cup-ish
I personally need a lunch that needs chewing, like big salads, or I will tend to have the munchies all afternoon, so a shake for breakfast or dinner works better for me.0 -
i prefer shakeology!!
lol, just kidding. i want pizza.0 -
ugh.... not slim fast. artificial JUNK. Look for an actual healthy meal replacement shake with minimal chemicals. I drink shakeology.0
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Slim Fast left me shaky and starving an hour later because there is SO MUCH sugar in it! I also have a sucralose (splenda) intolerance so it really messed up my stomach. I prefer to make my own shake made with whey protein with only real sugar. I use Isopure Naturals Chocolate mixed with 1/2 banana, a tablespoon of peanut butter, a cup of milk and a couple ice cubes.0
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The only reason Slim Fast or any shake might work for weight loss is because you're eating/drinking fewer calories. Take the number of calories in your shake and find some real food for the same. You can get a lot of veggies with some lean meat for the same calorie cost and be satisfied as well as get some actual nutrition.0
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ugh.... not slim fast. artificial JUNK. Look for an actual healthy meal replacement shake with minimal chemicals. I drink shakeology.
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I make smoothies and have them for breakfast. I do all my shopping for the week on Sunday. Make 4-5 (depending on how many mornings I have to work) smoothies that day and put them in the freezer. The night before I am going to have it for breakfast I set it down in the fridge so it will thaw. Normally it is thawed by the morning and I take it with me to work. If it needs a little assistance in the morning, I set it in a measuring cup of water to help it thaw. I normally get to eat mine with a spoon thought, still yummy I use fresh or frozen fruit and yogurt to make them.0
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TMI - be careful, I was doing them for a meal and they made me extremely constipated. Everyone is different though...good luck :-)
I was opposite lol0
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