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Protein powder? ??
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I have found a new favorite in Isopure Zero carb Vanilla. 210 kcal, 50g protein, 1g fat.
However, since I actually need fat, I mix it in unsweetened almond milk, and toss in some coconut oil.1 -
Myprotein smooth chocolate / chocolate brownie, both reminds me of nesquik0
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Gallowmere1984 wrote: »I have found a new favorite in Isopure Zero carb Vanilla. 210 kcal, 50g protein, 1g fat.
However, since I actually need fat, I mix it in unsweetened almond milk, and toss in some coconut oil.
Do you need zero carb? BSN has a higher fat count than most powders, probably why it tastes so good.
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arditarose wrote: »Gallowmere1984 wrote: »I have found a new favorite in Isopure Zero carb Vanilla. 210 kcal, 50g protein, 1g fat.
However, since I actually need fat, I mix it in unsweetened almond milk, and toss in some coconut oil.
Do you need zero carb? BSN has a higher fat count than most powders, probably why it tastes so good.
I stay sub-20 on a bad day, sub-10 is the norm. So yeah, the 15 per serving in Syntha is too much for what I do. Could I make it work? Sure. Worth the effort? Not really, especially when you consider this: https://labdoor.com/review/bsn-syntha-6 versus this: https://labdoor.com/review/natures-best-zero-carb-isopure
I'd rather the powder be legit from the top, because I can just add all of the oil I want, in controlled doses.0 -
Gallowmere1984 wrote: »arditarose wrote: »Gallowmere1984 wrote: »I have found a new favorite in Isopure Zero carb Vanilla. 210 kcal, 50g protein, 1g fat.
However, since I actually need fat, I mix it in unsweetened almond milk, and toss in some coconut oil.
Do you need zero carb? BSN has a higher fat count than most powders, probably why it tastes so good.
I stay sub-20 on a bad day, sub-10 is the norm. So yeah, the 15 per serving in Syntha is too much for what I do. Could I make it work? Sure. Worth the effort? Not really, especially when you consider this: https://labdoor.com/review/bsn-syntha-6 versus this: https://labdoor.com/review/natures-best-zero-carb-isopure
I'd rather the powder be legit from the top, because I can just add all of the oil I want, in controlled doses.
I couldn't tell how recent that review was. I thought their products got reformulated after they were bought.
In reference to the OP I'm currently using ON products just because it's what I have in my supply right now but I like their products.0 -
Gallowmere1984 wrote: »arditarose wrote: »Gallowmere1984 wrote: »I have found a new favorite in Isopure Zero carb Vanilla. 210 kcal, 50g protein, 1g fat.
However, since I actually need fat, I mix it in unsweetened almond milk, and toss in some coconut oil.
Do you need zero carb? BSN has a higher fat count than most powders, probably why it tastes so good.
I stay sub-20 on a bad day, sub-10 is the norm. So yeah, the 15 per serving in Syntha is too much for what I do. Could I make it work? Sure. Worth the effort? Not really, especially when you consider this: https://labdoor.com/review/bsn-syntha-6 versus this: https://labdoor.com/review/natures-best-zero-carb-isopure
I'd rather the powder be legit from the top, because I can just add all of the oil I want, in controlled doses.
I didn't know you were that low carb. I was just asking.0 -
arditarose wrote: »Gallowmere1984 wrote: »arditarose wrote: »Gallowmere1984 wrote: »I have found a new favorite in Isopure Zero carb Vanilla. 210 kcal, 50g protein, 1g fat.
However, since I actually need fat, I mix it in unsweetened almond milk, and toss in some coconut oil.
Do you need zero carb? BSN has a higher fat count than most powders, probably why it tastes so good.
I stay sub-20 on a bad day, sub-10 is the norm. So yeah, the 15 per serving in Syntha is too much for what I do. Could I make it work? Sure. Worth the effort? Not really, especially when you consider this: https://labdoor.com/review/bsn-syntha-6 versus this: https://labdoor.com/review/natures-best-zero-carb-isopure
I'd rather the powder be legit from the top, because I can just add all of the oil I want, in controlled doses.
I didn't know you were that low carb. I was just asking.
Yeah, been that way for a while. My apologies if my response seemed snappy at all. It wasn't intended to be.0 -
Gallowmere1984 wrote: »arditarose wrote: »Gallowmere1984 wrote: »arditarose wrote: »Gallowmere1984 wrote: »I have found a new favorite in Isopure Zero carb Vanilla. 210 kcal, 50g protein, 1g fat.
However, since I actually need fat, I mix it in unsweetened almond milk, and toss in some coconut oil.
Do you need zero carb? BSN has a higher fat count than most powders, probably why it tastes so good.
I stay sub-20 on a bad day, sub-10 is the norm. So yeah, the 15 per serving in Syntha is too much for what I do. Could I make it work? Sure. Worth the effort? Not really, especially when you consider this: https://labdoor.com/review/bsn-syntha-6 versus this: https://labdoor.com/review/natures-best-zero-carb-isopure
I'd rather the powder be legit from the top, because I can just add all of the oil I want, in controlled doses.
I didn't know you were that low carb. I was just asking.
Yeah, been that way for a while. My apologies if my response seemed snappy at all. It wasn't intended to be.
It's okay. My social skills are off today.1 -
I use true nutrition protein. Most of the time I'll add peanut butter, Greek yogurt, fruit.
Super tasty.0 -
I use what ever whey protein is cheap. Chug it down so fast I don't even realize it has an after taste.0
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I use the pb2 mix to kind of mask the nasty after taste ha ha0
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shanye12345 wrote: »I use a company called MY Protein I love there choc and mint taste very good.
I have the cookie and cream version, very nice0 -
PEScience snicker doodle
Iso pure zero carb cookies and cream0 -
I like soy protein isolate. It's very low carb, and I bake with it.0
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Syntha-6 vanilla ice cream flavor.
I mix it with coffee in the morning.0
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