Meal Replacement Shake/Smoothie Ideas?
RaggedyAnnazon
Posts: 183 Member
Hello!
So I'm asking about meal replacement shakes, both products and homemade smoothie/shake recipes. I have a lot of trouble eating first thing in the moring, and a lot of times have to run out the door for my college classes. This usually puts me to eating at about noon, when I get up for the day around nine.
I've looked into a few products, the Herbalife shakes scare me, the people I talked too seemed too addicted and reliant on them. I like Shakeology, but the price on my already skeleton budget leaves me with no money. I've done homemade smoothies before, but can never seem to find a combination that I like, isn't expensive and keeps me full until lunch time.
Any ideas? Either on products OR recipes for smoothies and shakes.
Thank you!
So I'm asking about meal replacement shakes, both products and homemade smoothie/shake recipes. I have a lot of trouble eating first thing in the moring, and a lot of times have to run out the door for my college classes. This usually puts me to eating at about noon, when I get up for the day around nine.
I've looked into a few products, the Herbalife shakes scare me, the people I talked too seemed too addicted and reliant on them. I like Shakeology, but the price on my already skeleton budget leaves me with no money. I've done homemade smoothies before, but can never seem to find a combination that I like, isn't expensive and keeps me full until lunch time.
Any ideas? Either on products OR recipes for smoothies and shakes.
Thank you!
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I've been using Dole Smoothie Shakers as my breakfast three times a week, sometimes coupled with a protein bar. They come in several different flavors and are only about $2 at my local Kroger. Basically, each one has frozen fruit and yogurt bits, and you add the juice of your choice (I use milk instead to make sure I get my calcium) and shake them up for a minute. They're especially good if you don't have a blender to make your own smoothies or don't feel like dealing with the mess. Only a couple hundred calories, too.0
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Thank you! I'll take a look at them : )0
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I do veges and fruits smoothie all the time. I never get use to it but i just try to hold my gag reflex and drink the whole suckers to be healthy. I tried every combination but still disgusting. I do it anyway. :-)0
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.5 cup Plain Greek yogurt protein keeps you full longer
1-1.5 cups Milk or juice makes the consistency smoother
1-2 of each Fruit of your choice or frozen fruit of your choice(let them thaw for awhile)
blend away!
Right now my favourite seems to be
Greek yogurt
-orange juice
-a apple and a banana0 -
That's sometimes my issue, but I've noticed pairing fruits with a very sweet flavor with the veggies helps. Pineapple washes nearly any other flavor out to me most of the time. So if I do make a smoothie and veggies go in, so does pineapple.0
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I believe one of the best choices I made re my nutrition was buying a top of the range blender. It cost me a fortune but was worth every penny.
I now blend left over veggies with spinach, throw some blueberries into the mix, a spoon of protein vanilla powder and suddenly I have a superb tasting veggie smoothie.
I would NEVER eat 200-400g of spinach daily!
Stef.0 -
If you have a look on Pinterest you can make some fairly inexpensive shakes. I am a fan of the superfood ones, helped fixed my current kidney inflammation .
Choose your base, water, milk, soy milk, almond milk, coconut water
Choose your add in, fruit, yoghurt, nuts, linseed, sesame seed, peanut butter, almond butter
Power boost it with these super foods. Acai berry, kale, macca powder, cacao powder or another
My fav , almond milk, banana, kale, macca, sesame, linseed , cacao, almond butter.
Berries, soy milk, yoghurt, Acai powder and seeds, kale.
Two weeks you will feel supercharged.
You can add a protein powder if you wish but it is not necessary.0 -
I believe one of the best choices I made re my nutrition was buying a top of the range blender. It cost me a fortune but was worth every penny.
I now blend left over veggies with spinach, throw some blueberries into the mix, a spoon of protein vanilla powder and suddenly I have a superb tasting veggie smoothie.
I would NEVER eat 200-400g of spinach daily!
Stef.
I've been eyeing blendtec or vitamixes forever. But sadly, my budget it so tight, that if I went out and purchased one, I wouldn't have any income for about three to four months. I'm currently living off school loans and my daughters benefits, it puts me at about $800 a month for income. I currently have a ninja, which seems to work pretty good. I've debated about a nutribullet, but if I havent been able to figure out what makes it special yet, I probably wont figure it out buying it.
The blender is on my wish list though.0 -
I love my Ninja. I make smoothies every day. I used to use a Nutribullet but I like the Ninja better.
My smoothies are usually banana, frozen fruit, almond milk, and Vega Whole Foods Smoothie Infusion. Or greens, banana, almond milk, and flaxseeds or hemp protein.0 -
Quick question. Is it unhealthy to substitute shakes for breakfast and lunch?0
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Dr. Hyman has a bunch of recipes on his site, Fruit and Nut Shake, Rice Protein Shake, Strawberry Tofu. http://bit.ly/OPXMlb Basically, the shake always has protein -either from soaked and ground nuts, or almond milk, tofu, or almond peanut butter added, or protein powder added. It is so much easier to make these, then to reinvent the wheel each morning. Most importantly, you don't get hungry later. So, yes, you can have shakes for breakfast: just make them yourself with the right ingredients.0
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If you don't have a blender, buy a shaker cup instead. You won't be able to grind up the fruit into it, but if you just mix protein with milk in the shaker cup, then eat a piece of fruit, it's the same thing without all the hassle or expense of a blender.
My breakfast this morning: 1 cup whole milk, 1 scoop vanilla flavored whey protein, 2 tbsp pb2 -- all shaken up in a shaker cup (which cost about $5.00 - I only need one). If you want fruit also, just eat it on the side. No need to get fancy.
I like whole milk because it keeps me fuller longer, but you can use lowfat or nondairy as well. Up to you. No need to buy expensive premade shakes.0 -
If you don't have a blender, buy a shaker cup instead. You won't be able to grind up the fruit into it, but if you just mix protein with milk in the shaker cup, then eat a piece of fruit, it's the same thing without all the hassle or expense of a blender.
My breakfast this morning: 1 cup whole milk, 1 scoop vanilla flavored whey protein, 2 tbsp pb2 -- all shaken up in a shaker cup (which cost about $5.00 - I only need one). If you want fruit also, just eat it on the side. No need to get fancy.
I like whole milk because it keeps me fuller longer, but you can use lowfat or nondairy as well. Up to you. No need to buy expensive premade shakes.0 -
Quick question. Is it unhealthy to substitute shakes for breakfast and lunch?
It would actually just be for breakfast, as I've stated I don't usually have time in the morning to make or really stomach solid food. And I believe depending on the ingredients it can be very healthy. It's why I asked about recipes and store bought mixes.0 -
I looooove the Lean 1 shakes from nutrition 53
I would say its a good shakeology dupe!
Sometimes i dont wanna eat and prefer a shake, nothing wrong with that0 -
I really like banana milk
Blend 1 banana, a couple ice cubes, 1T of peanut butter and 1C of milk (I use 1/2 almond milk and 1/2 regular). Soooo yummy!0 -
I tried juicing and I tried using a regular blender but nothing really gave me the results that a Nutribullet has.
I put almost two cups of spinach in, then a cup of mixed berries and a banana. Or I do the spinach, half an avocado, five or six large tart strawberries and tsp of honey. I've also blended apples and grapes together with a small mandarin and some pineapple.
The nutribullet gets everything really smooth, especially if you have a banana or the avocado in there.
And the nutribullet cleans up very quickly, you just rinse the blade and the cup and let them dry on the counter.
It's a little expensive but I thought it was worth it because of the nutrients that I can get without having to eat a salad for breakfast or having to try to carry fresh fruit around during my morning rush.0 -
I used Herbalife for a little while but did not like it.
I've switched back to my tasty and quick shakes using GNC's Total Lean powder. I'm not an advocate for meal replacement, I think if it fits in your macros and makes you happy, go for it. I'm simply lazy and will eat at Sonic 3x a day if I don't have something simple and filling.
I do one scoop of either the Swiss Chocolate or the Vanilla Bean powder, 1/2 cup of frozen strawberries, 1 to 1 1/2 cups of non-fat milk and up to 1/2 cup of water and hit blend. My diary is open to the public so you can get an idea of what the calorie count is.
I prefer the GNC for many reasons, the top 3 being cost and lack of stimulants and no excessive sugar. I feel a bit more level when I start my day with a shake and I went from having the second for dinner to having it at lunch.0 -
Quick question. Is it unhealthy to substitute shakes for breakfast and lunch?
Not necessarily. So long as you're not going wild with the rest of your eating and you're getting the right amount of calories and whatnot, it can help prevent cravings or "lazy eating".0
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