Protein Powder?
47Jacqueline
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I have been experimenting with protein powder as a supplement to increase my protein intake and also sometimes in place of "real" food as a smoothie with yogurt. It's not bad, but it seems awfully expensive. What are some good ones that don't have too many calories and what's enouth grams of protein to look for in a serving? When they say a scoop, is a scoop included in the jar? Or if not, how much is a scoop? I've been just trying things out so so far I've just bought some single serving packages.
I don't want to get chocolate, but I've enjoyed a berry flavor I tried. Also the unflavored isn't too bad in my oatmeal, although I have to add milk because it gets a bit stiff when you add the protein powder.
What should I be paying and looking for?
I don't want to get chocolate, but I've enjoyed a berry flavor I tried. Also the unflavored isn't too bad in my oatmeal, although I have to add milk because it gets a bit stiff when you add the protein powder.
What should I be paying and looking for?
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I don't know how much protein *you* should be having. From what I've read, *I* should be having about .75 to 1 gr per pound of weight.
I guess it depends on your personal stats, goals, workout routine etc...
I only use protein powders as addition to my fruit smoothies, not just with water like a lot of people do.
I use protein smoothies because it is hard for me to eat in the morning. So I add frozen fruit and/or avocado (I try a different combination every time) and either milled flax or chia seeds (for essential fatty acids), Amazing Grass Super Foods ( a "greens" powder for energy), vanilla extract for extra flavor, ice and water.
I use Muscle Milk brand. I get a HUGE bag from Costco and the price is reasonable. I buy the vanilla flavor because it is the most versatile as I can add flavors and extracts to it.
I also use Alive (brand) pea protein blend sometimes. I bought it because it has added nutrients. But honestly, I will not repurchase.
I've also heard that the WholeFoods generic brand is pretty good too.
For taste, I've heard Syntha-6 and Syntrax and supposed to be best tasting ones, but I am not able to have them bc of allergies
(Everyone raves about them, though)0 -
I have just bought the singles so far. I really like the brand About Time. I have actually only made a protein shake once. I have using it to make protein cookies.0
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I like Syntha-6. They have a lot of different flavors. My personal favorite is the "peanut butter cookie". I mix it in my shaker bottle with unsweetened vanilla almond milk as a snack or a fast breakfast option.0
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I like Met-RX whey
Optimum Nutrition (ON) is good also.
Usually the scoop is included...
If not, measure out what a serving is.....they have it listed in grams.0 -
You can also adjust how much you use to get the protein and calories you need.
So if 1 serving is 30 grams.
And that is 22 gr of protein and 110 calories.
Do 1/2 a serving, 15 grams
Then you are at 11 gr of protein, and 55 calories.0 -
Protein powder is definitely a matter of personal taste. For me, I've like Optimum Nutrition and Cellucor (Cinnamon Swirl) the best. I add it to my oatmeal, plain greek yogurt and have lots of recipes that I use it with too. They all come with a scoop but since that's pretty relative, I would go with the grams if you have a scale. Like previously said though, how much you need is a matter of your own goals.0
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Kaizen Naturals Whey Isolate in Vanilla Ice Cream is my favie. :flowerforyou:
ETA: Scoop included.0 -
I use the Whole Foods Soy Protein Powder. Three ingredients, 110 calories per scoop and 24g of protein. I mix it in a blender cup with pb2 and a tablespoon of Ovaltine. If I remember right $17.99 for the big container (I think about a month or so worth of drinks) and cimes with a scoop0
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thanks - I saw the whole foods brand yesterday. Seems like a good idea and they are a block away.0
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What's wrong with chocolate? I also have peanut butter.0
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I don't know how much protein *you* should be having. From what I've read, *I* should be having about .75 to 1 gr per pound of weight.
I guess it depends on your personal stats, goals, workout routine etc...
I only use protein powders as addition to my fruit smoothies, not just with water like a lot of people do.
I use protein smoothies because it is hard for me to eat in the morning. So I add frozen fruit and/or avocado (I try a different combination every time) and either milled flax or chia seeds (for essential fatty acids), Amazing Grass Super Foods ( a "greens" powder for energy), vanilla extract for extra flavor, ice and water.
I use Muscle Milk brand. I get a HUGE bag from Costco and the price is reasonable. I buy the vanilla flavor because it is the most versatile as I can add flavors and extracts to it.
I also use Alive (brand) pea protein blend sometimes. I bought it because it has added nutrients. But honestly, I will not repurchase.
I've also heard that the WholeFoods generic brand is pretty good too.
For taste, I've heard Syntha-6 and Syntrax and supposed to be best tasting ones, but I am not able to have them bc of allergies
(Everyone raves about them, though)
it's not 1 g of protein per weight. It's 1g of protein per lean body mass... lets say you are 100 lbs, and you have 30% body fat, you only need 70 g of protein to maintain muscle... Anything above that will be excreted in your urine, as protein is unable to be stored. As for low calories high protein shakes, get whey protein gold standard0 -
I use Bluebonnet- I switched from the Whey Protein Isolate to the Dual Action Whey and Casein (shorter and logner acting proteins). The French Vanilla and Chocolate are pretty good- even just with water. In my research, it seemed to be one of the more minimally processed powders, so I tried it and liked it.
I can add vanilla to my oatmeal and it is tasty, I mix with almond milk, I drink with water alone, or I use as a base for smoothies.
I usually order from Amazon0 -
I add the peanut butter protein powder to my homemade granola or just use it as a topping. Also, if you bake, it's very handy. I mostly use it in homemade peanut butter cups too.
For the chocolate protein powder:
The Chocolate Maple Shake is made by blending a cup of milk, 3 T protein powder, 1 T cocoa powder, and 1 tsp maple syrup
Last but not least, for a change, I blend a cup of orange juice (I get the Healthy kids kind with extra calcium and vitamins), half a scoop of chocolate protein powder (I’ve been getting spirulina), and a lowfat coffee yogurt. Also good!
Lastly, if you like gingerbread, Oxygen magazine has a recipe for a delicious Gingerbread cookie shake: 1/2 scoop vanilla protein powder, 1/2 scoop chocolate protein powder, 1/2 cup vanilla enriched Rice Dream, 1/2 cup vanilla yogurt, 1/2 tsp ginger, 1/2 tsp cinnamon, 1 T molasses, and ice cubes. Blend and drink ! Mmmmmm0 -
Hiya
The protein works is a good company to go with I get 4 kgs for 51 pound.0 -
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