Are these bars healthy?
bett_boop
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I eat a 'pulsin' bar every morning before work with a banana. I'm not very well educated on 'macros' so would love someone else's opinion... I'm looking for a convenient low gi high-ish protein breakfast which was how I found these.
http://www.pulsin.co.uk/maple-whey-crisp-protein-50g-bar-18-case
http://www.pulsin.co.uk/maple-whey-crisp-protein-50g-bar-18-case
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What do you define as "healthy"?
Do you like them?
Do they fit well in to your calorie and macronutritional goals?
Eating them isn't going to make or break your goals and overall health.0 -
Good question! I suppose I just worry about eating too much sugar and not enough protein. Also I'm aware that there is so much food labelled as 'healthy' which is packed with sugar!0
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Thanks for replying by the way!0
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No, just eat food. Not bars.0
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janejellyroll wrote: »
You know what I meant.0 -
janejellyroll wrote: »
You know what I meant.
I have no idea what you meant. The bar is made of various food ingredients. The shape doesn't turn it into a non-food.
Would you like to clarify why you don't consider ingredients in that shape to be food?0 -
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janejellyroll wrote: »janejellyroll wrote: »
You know what I meant.
I have no idea what you meant. The bar is made of various food ingredients. The shape doesn't turn it into a non-food.
Would you like to clarify why you don't consider ingredients in that shape to be food?
Clarification - if you're worried about what you are eating, don't buy bars of food you have to unwrap. Cook something. Maybe the night before.0 -
Processed things have additives that you should be aware of. Watch out for sugar load, which often is in the form of syrups that they use to hold the bars together. I use Quest Bars when I need something and they're available, but I agree with the person telling you to concentrate on just eating food. They mean whole foods as opposed to additives or food derivatives.0
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I eat a 'pulsin' bar every morning before work with a banana. I'm not very well educated on 'macros' so would love someone else's opinion... I'm looking for a convenient low gi high-ish protein breakfast which was how I found these.
http://www.pulsin.co.uk/maple-whey-crisp-protein-50g-bar-18-case
OP, do you get enough protein on most days? Do you feel like you are eating too much sugar?
Glancing at the link you provided, they do have some added sugar (FYI, added sugars aren't hidden, they are listed right in the ingredients along with the # of grams of sugar) and a decent amount of protein.
What's important isn't what is in one individual food, but in your total diet. If these fill you up for breakfast, and if your numbers are in line at the end of the day, you're good to go!0
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