Protein bar trickery
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If memory serves, I've occasionally picked up a Larabar, checked the nutrition info, and promptly put it back on the shelf. Can't remember why... But being compacted dried dates and nuts, probably it was high sugar and fat and minimal protein for the calories.3
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If memory serves, I've occasionally picked up a Larabar, checked the nutrition info, and promptly put it back on the shelf. Can't remember why... But being compacted dried dates and nuts, probably it was high sugar and fat and minimal protein for the calories.
Yep. Energy bars, maybe, but not protein bars.1 -
Lean bars by gnc are pretty amazing.0
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RainbowLemon wrote: »Edit: Looking through the replies I see that I wasn’t very clear. I travel ALOT I’m rarely home and for meals I would just get junk food. I’m trying to combat that in different ways. I figured protein bars would be a good substitute to a small meal/snack.
Have you looked into Kodiak cups? They have muffins, oatmeal, pancakes, cornbread, and brownies. Most have a minimum of 10 G of protein and looks like all are under 300 calories. You quickly nuke them with some water and they are good to go.
I've had the flapjack cups and they are TASTY.
https://shop.kodiakcakes.com/collections/kodiak-cups0 -
If memory serves, I've occasionally picked up a Larabar, checked the nutrition info, and promptly put it back on the shelf. Can't remember why... But being compacted dried dates and nuts, probably it was high sugar and fat and minimal protein for the calories.
Yeah, I like Larabars and I will eat them sometimes. But I think of them as a dessert because they're mostly sugar and don't have that much protein.0 -
janejellyroll wrote: »If memory serves, I've occasionally picked up a Larabar, checked the nutrition info, and promptly put it back on the shelf. Can't remember why... But being compacted dried dates and nuts, probably it was high sugar and fat and minimal protein for the calories.
Yeah, I like Larabars and I will eat them sometimes. But I think of them as a dessert because they're mostly sugar and don't have that much protein.
Agreed. When I was doing paleo, a Larabar was my "treat". I liked them, but didn't delude myself into thinking they were protein bars or really filling any particular nutritional need. I just enjoyed eating them. I don't eat them now because I'd rather focus on other foods, and if I'm going to have a treat, I want nutella (living for nutella on rice cakes right now).0 -
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If memory serves, I've occasionally picked up a Larabar, checked the nutrition info, and promptly put it back on the shelf. Can't remember why... But being compacted dried dates and nuts, probably it was high sugar and fat and minimal protein for the calories.
Yep, they're a snack bar with the benefit of having a little bit more protein and fiber than you'd expect.0 -
Another vote for Quest bars, with 20g (whey) protein for 200 calories, plus half my daily fiber. I like the cookies varieties since I have celiac disease and most cookie-flavored food tends to contain actual cookies.0
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Fit crunch bars by chef Robert Irvine. Honestly taste like a candy bar to me!2
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