Protein Shakes
SolotoCEO
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A protein shake for breakfast fits my lifestyle. The issue right now is the one I'm using is too high in calories, carbs, and sugar. What's your favorite and why? Please, no mention of MLM products!
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I like six-star whey isolate plus... 150 calories, 30 grams of protein, 3 grams total carbs. It's not expensive, and you can pick it up at wally world. That's pretty solid on calories since 30 grams of protein have 120 calories alone. I haven't found anything better. That French vanilla cream tastes really good too. It's like that vanilla muscle milk to me.3
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Mine is from Costco. Kaizen Whey IsOlathe, vanilla.
35p, 2c, .5f, for 150 cals.
Sweetened with 40g sucralose and stevia.
(I pick it up when it is on sale)
I just glug it down with water. It tastes fine, and gives a good amount of protein for the calories.
I use this because I am small so don't get a lot of cals even in maintenance and prefer getting most of my cals from food.
This fills protein gaps where needed.
Cheers, h.0 -
If you want a lower calorie / low carb protein shake then don't choose one sweetened with sugar.
My favourite is Naked Diet Whey Protein 90 by The Protein Works, it's sweetened with Stevia (I don't like the taste of sucralose).1 -
I've always used ON's Gold Standard Whey: 30g scoop = 110cal, plus almond milk for even fewer calories (and less sugar than cow milk!)
250mL unsweetened Almond milk = 30calories (0g sugar)
30g ON Chocolate Whey = 110 calories (1g sugar)
(I also used powdered peanut butter for a delicious taste but a sugar/calorie hit!)
https://www.onacademy.co.uk/gold-standard-100-whey-1-0e095e054ee94774d6a496099eb1cf6a3 -
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I like six-star whey isolate plus... 150 calories, 30 grams of protein, 3 grams total carbs. It's not expensive, and you can pick it up at wally world. That's pretty solid on calories since 30 grams of protein have 120 calories alone. I haven't found anything better. That French vanilla cream tastes really good too. It's like that vanilla muscle milk to me.
Same here, I use that brand/type almost exclusively. Flavor is decent, a little on the sweet side but otherwise good. Another good one with almost the same stats is Body Fortress. Around the same price, mixes a bit thicker (not sure what they put in it to make it thicker).
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I use 1 cup soy milk, a banana, a peach, spinach, a tablespoon of chia seeds and a scoop of the whey protein from Whole Foods. It is about 375 calories but keeps me full until lunch and is full of real food.0
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I have used premier protein. 190 or 160 calories. I cant remember. And 3 grams of carbs depending on flavor. And 30 grams of protein.
Right now im hsinv atkins until my next order is shipped of premier. (Insurance pays for them)0 -
another vote for ON Gold Standard here2
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Another vote for ON Gold Standard. My favorite is the Chocolate Malt. I will also drink GNC's Wheybolic, it's a lower calorie shake for one scoop.2
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EternallyTom wrote: »I've always used ON's Gold Standard Whey: 30g scoop = 110cal, plus almond milk for even fewer calories (and less sugar than cow milk!)
250mL unsweetened Almond milk = 30calories (0g sugar)
30g ON Chocolate Whey = 110 calories (1g sugar)
(I also used powdered peanut butter for a delicious taste but a sugar/calorie hit!)
https://www.onacademy.co.uk/gold-standard-100-whey-1-0e095e054ee94774d6a496099eb1cf6a
I use ON also. I have their milk chocolate (120 calories) and the birthday cake one. And I mix with almond milk as well. the Chocolate is my favorite.0 -
ON is super tasty. I've found Naked Pea to not be too bad if you want a blank canvas, but you definitely need to add something to it for flavor or it's not a great experience.0
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Lately I've just been using plain pea protein powder -- it's just 80 calories for 20 grams (that's about 17 grams of protein), hardly any carbohydrates (less than 1 gram). Since I'm mixing it with coffee and almond milk, I don't need it to be sweet. You could probably find similar stats for any "plain" protein powder, not just plant-based ones.0
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I use the Premier Protein ready-to-drink shakes. 160 cals, 5c/3f/30p.
It's not enough for me to consider breakfast though, so I usually pair it with a greek yogurt or something.2 -
I use MyProtein Impact Whey in the "natural" flavours (NOT unflavoured!).
Also Grenade Carb Killa shakes when I get them free with an order.
U Fit or Upbeat for when I'm out and about, as I can find both of them easily (I'm in the UK... stocked in Boots, Tesco, Sainsbury's etc)0 -
Top your shake with thin sliced almonds adds a great crunch0
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I like Six star Whey for Her it is only 90 calories per scoop. I also like Designer Whey which is 100 cal per scoop.1
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MyProtein Whey Isolates - it’s good and cheap. They have the highest ranking on Labdoor.com
I’m using Cinnamon Roll now:
- 90 Cals
- 0g Fat
- 2g Carbs
- 20g Protein
- 0g Sugars
Bought a kilo for $18.99... I thought Glazed Donut was waaayyy to sweet.0 -
I used Vega Vegan Choco-lot Protein Smoothie. It nutritionally sound and not horrible.1
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I sometimes drink an Atkins French Vanilla Shake (they have caramel and chocolate flavors, too).
15 grams of protein, 1 gram of sugar, 1 gram of net carb, 160 calories. I use it as either a light breakfast or a mid-day snack when I don't have time to grab something else.0 -
Great suggestions! Thanks everyone!0
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MilesAddie wrote: »MyProtein Whey Isolates - it’s good and cheap. They have the highest ranking on Labdoor.com
I’m using Cinnamon Roll now:
- 90 Cals
- 0g Fat
- 2g Carbs
- 20g Protein
- 0g Sugars
I use the cinnamon roll too - I love adding it to oatmeal for breakfast. (Watch for their sales, they do a lot of discounts)
For smoothies I prefer the MyProtein Impact Whey Chocolate Smooth - I'll add it to some frozen fruit, or milk, or a fruity crystal light.0 -
I do a scoop of GNC Pro Performance AMP - Amplified Wheybolic Extreme 60 Ripped, a scoop Green Superfood, a tbs of Benefiber, a tbs of peanut butter, and banana as a post-workout breakfast. Sometimes I add some coffee into the mix instead of just doing water. Some flavors are spicier (yes spicy) then others. It's the capsicum.0
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You've given me lots of great information. I'll be trying a couple of your favorites this week. Thanks!!!2
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I've just discovered Nectar Latte Cappuccino. I mix mine with milk, so the calories are a bit higher, but with the milk it gives me 32g of protein. The calories for the mix alone are only 100 and there is no sugar or carbs. I am a bariatric patient, so the sugar and carb content are extremely important in my case. The Nectar is cheaper than Premier protein, and it tastes delicious. They also have Chocolate Truffle, which I mix with milk as well!0
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I like two scoops of ChocoRite with water, an ice cube, and either a frozen banana or frozen mixed berries. The frozen fruit thickens it up. Sometimes I'll add a Tb of cocoa powder. ChocoRite has 5g of fiber in a serving and is sweetened with sucralose. Two scoops contain:
150 calories
3g fat
8g carbs
5g fiber
0g sugar
24g protein
I like it because it *tastes good* (better than others I've tried) and has a decent amount of fiber in it - so don't bother with the sucralose-will-kill-you responses.0
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