Meal replacement shake or bars
Cristin129
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I'm curious what people are using for meal replacements. I'm looking for something to replace lunch as I don't really have time for a regular meal. Shakeology is out for me as it's packed full of herbs (some of which I can't tolerate). Any suggestions on a filling option?
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Cris
Also, I'm new & need lots of support, so please ADD ME! Thanks.
Cris
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Hey welcome to mfp!!
Not sure where you are from but i use tesco's ultraslim shakes.. same idea as slimfast but alot cheaper lost 10lbs in 2 weeks while on them x0 -
I'm in Australia and have used Optislim and Optifast with success before (I used to buy whichever was on special) - I only drink the chocolate ones and they are yummy but they are NOT filling...
Meal replacement is hard to stick with but it gives great results to those that do.0 -
I think that people who use shakes and bars temporarily are likely to gain back some, if not all of the weight they lose.
The whole purpose of losing weight should be to change your lifestyle, not diet.
You need to learn to make sensible decisions, make time for food etc. and understand what choices are best to make.
Reaching a goal weight with such assistance and then eating 'normally' will result in weight gain.
It really depends on how you plan to move on after losing weight IMO0 -
I think that people who use shakes and bars temporarily are likely to gain back some, if not all of the weight they lose.
The whole purpose of losing weight should be to change your lifestyle, not diet.
You need to learn to make sensible decisions, make time for food etc. and understand what choices are best to make.
Reaching a goal weight with such assistance and then eating 'normally' will result in weight gain.
It really depends on how you plan to move on after losing weight IMO
I'm not looking to use drinks for weight loss. I have a 5 minute time period in which to eat something quickly. Currently I skip eating lunch. I'm looking for a quick calorie add there so I'm not skipping meals.0 -
Depends what suits you really. Personally I find Slimfast too carby for it to satisfy me until the next meal. At the moment I use MyProtein True MRP (Meal replacement) which includes 40g protein and Low GI sources of carbs and I like them.
Maybe look for a high protein option? I often find that the generic brands that are cheaper are much the same in terms of taste.
On the point of using them to lose weight - yes it's only a short term option and you definitely need to change your lifestyle in the long term but when you are really busy it's better than not eating at all or eating junk :happy:
As far as I know OptiSlim is only available in Australia (or you have to ship it and it costs A LOT). It's a shame as I'd like to use it here in the UK. I tried it in Australia and my brother uses it a lot there and he has had a lot of success with it.0 -
there are several that i've tried, cliff, zone perfect, life choice to name a few, they aren't bad, but if you're working out (running, lifting, etc) then they aren't bad choices to give you a protien boost back or a mid day snack..another alternative might be to keep some almonds or walnuts or something fiberous like that, give you some energy back, fills you up and takes a while to digest. typically 1 serving = 28 almonds = 170cals. which isn't too bad imo.0
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shakes as meal replacements can aid weight loss to get you on track. ive never put my weight back on that i lost from them, it depends what your like as a person with portion sizes, will power etc... once off the shakes you still stick to small meals six times a day. it does work but some people finish the shakes then back to normal so of course they gain it back. i use powdered slim shakes. they are 250cal, i could have something better for 250 cal but like you its limited time and im on the move throughout day. i actually like them. hope u find something.0
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I drink Idealshape. I don't really use it as a "meal replacement" though. I usually drink one at lunch, so that I don't over eat. It curbs my appetite really well, and it's only 110 calories or so. I'll drink one, and then have a greek yogurt or apple afterwards-- That way, I'm only having 200-250 calories for lunch and still feeling full, whereas I would normally have had like 400.
Idealshape has lots of vitamins and minerals and is really filling. It actually got better reviews than shakeology. I'm sure some will argue that there are better products out there, but I really like this one. It's waaaaaay less expensive than other ones too. I think it's like $1.60 per shake. (Shakeology is $4)
Obviously, if you are relying solely on meal replacement shakes to lose weight, you're going to gain it right back once you start eating regularly again-- BUT if you are incorporating them into your diet correctly, then they can be pretty effective. Make sure you do your research on the ingredients though.0 -
Orgain available at Whole Foods and online at Amazon. Free shipping if you sign on for drop ship and it's also less then Whole Foods. If you go into Whole Foods and ask to try before you buy they are happy to do so.0
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The maximuscle promax meal bars are really filling! X0
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I have to respond to this because these are so addicting to me - Met-Rx Big 100 Colossal Meal Replacement Bar, Super Cookie Crunch - link below on Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/Met-Rx-Colossal-Replacement-Cookie-Crunch/dp/B000GX4A98
These are incredible -kind of expensive - but well worth it. One plus for me is that it doesn't taste like your are eating a vitamin or anything good for you. LOL it is like you are eating a sugar cookie with icing. I did the Amazon subscription thing and I save even more - I get them auto delivery every month.
Wal-mart has them in singles so you can try before you buy a box - they make some other flavors also. I'm a Met-Rx fan though because their stuff has a sweeter side to it.0 -
Make your own shake.
Make it with instantised oats, protein, banana and extra virgin olive oil (or macadamia if you can afford it).
100g oats = 370 cals approx
100g whey = 370 cals approx
10ml EVOO = 90 cals
Banana = 90 cals
Balance the levels out dependant on what you need in a meal. So if you need 500 cal meal, have something like banana, 10ml EVOO, 40g whey and 43g oats.
Tasty and much cheaper than premade shakes - and as many flavours as your have protein powders.0 -
Make your own shake.
Make it with instantised oats, protein, banana and extra virgin olive oil (or macadamia if you can afford it).
100g oats = 370 cals approx
100g whey = 370 cals approx
10ml EVOO = 90 cals
Banana = 90 cals
Balance the levels out dependant on what you need in a meal. So if you need 500 cal meal, have something like banana, 10ml EVOO, 40g whey and 43g oats.
Tasty and much cheaper than premade shakes - and as many flavours as your have protein powders.
bumping that for later....0 -
I love the Clif Builders Bar in Choc/mint. Totally yummy, tastes like normal chocolate, not vitaminy at all, and very filling. I get mine (in the UK) off Ebay.
I also use Protokee Diet Chocolate shakes, and Maxitone Sculptress shakes. Both quite tasty and filling.0 -
I drink Idealshape. I don't really use it as a "meal replacement" though. I usually drink one at lunch, so that I don't over eat. It curbs my appetite really well, and it's only 110 calories or so. I'll drink one, and then have a greek yogurt or apple afterwards-- That way, I'm only having 200-250 calories for lunch and still feeling full, whereas I would normally have had like 400.
Idealshape has lots of vitamins and minerals and is really filling. It actually got better reviews than shakeology. I'm sure some will argue that there are better products out there, but I really like this one. It's waaaaaay less expensive than other ones too. I think it's like $1.60 per shake. (Shakeology is $4)
Obviously, if you are relying solely on meal replacement shakes to lose weight, you're going to gain it right back once you start eating regularly again-- BUT if you are incorporating them into your diet correctly, then they can be pretty effective. Make sure you do your research on the ingredients though.
Me too! I am very happy with Ideal.0 -
Make your own shake.
Make it with instantised oats, protein, banana and extra virgin olive oil (or macadamia if you can afford it).
100g oats = 370 cals approx
100g whey = 370 cals approx
10ml EVOO = 90 cals
Banana = 90 cals
Balance the levels out dependant on what you need in a meal. So if you need 500 cal meal, have something like banana, 10ml EVOO, 40g whey and 43g oats.
Tasty and much cheaper than premade shakes - and as many flavours as your have protein powders.
Like!
Does it keep if you make a batch of it up (say if you want to take some travelling)?0 -
I like Muscle Milk Light (i make my own shakes/smoothies with it) or Slimfast. I know Slimfast is crap and full of sugar, but honestly it tastes good (the chocolate Royal)....and I dont drink them all the time. This week I've been having a slimfast for breakfast, but only because Ive been running out of the door like a mad woman. Usually I cook my breakfast.
Those are the only two that I like the flavor of and dont have a weird after taste (to me anyway). I also will sometimes grab a Cliff or Luna Bar, but I actually find that the shakes keep me full for longer.
I've never had Shakeology. Mostly because of Cost.0 -
if i were u i wouldnt do that i only drink protein shakes when i know im not gonna be able to cook my meal which is a good thing0
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I absolutely love slimmm shakes! I get mine off ebay and they have worked wonders! They are basically better, cheaper versions of celebrity slim in fact they are WAYY cheaper I get my weeks supply for £6 and my god it's such a good investment! I am never low on energy levels like i was on slimfast because it has a better nutrional content and less sugar. I am on the stage where i slowly graduate off the shakes now that i am approaching my goal and i am using mfp to help me make the right meal choices. It's such a winning combination!0
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Pure protein bars are pretty tasty . They have lots of variety .Use mine before workout in the morning .Keeps me going till lunch.0
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I like the EAS brand chocolate soy protien. You can buy a canister of the powder at Wal-mart for around $10 and it makes 14 shakes. It has 180 calories and 20 grams of protein. For bars my favorite are lara bars. They are around 200 calories and most have about 3 ingredients total, dates, some type of raw nut and an unsweetened fruit. You can find them in your supermarkets natural food section and they are about $1.50 per bar.
I have a shake for breakfast everyday and it keeps me full and gives me great energy. If I didn't have it I would probably skip breakfast or eat something easy and unhealthy.0 -
I drink the occasional Slim Fast shake when I am in a hurry or when I have forgotten my breakfast or lunch and can't go out. I always keep them on hand just in case. I used to drink them daily but found myself getting bored with them after awhile0
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I use tesco chocolate crunch bars for lunch for exactly the same reason. They are relatively cheap, portable, can be kept without a fridge and can be eaten at my desk/ in a meeting/in the car if necessary. I only replace 1 meal per day with them and have been very successful in losing/keeping off my weight.
Slimfast also do a similar version which is equally good but more expensive. The biggest loser mint/choc bar is lovely but very expensive in the UK.
I can't comment on shakes as I personally find all milk shakes to be vile.0 -
Not trying to be a downer, but meal replacement shakes are akin to overdosing on calorie concentrated juice or having a nice sugared cola fiesta. It's all the same. Concentrated calorie packed mess that your body can't understand or process appropriately. Just finished watching The Weight of the Nation series on HBO and they specifically addressed the liquid calories issue. As a matter of fact, a doctor came right out and said that juice is horrible for you. It strips all the good fiber that regulates the hunger and blood sugar mechanisms and leaves you with nothing but the sugars that cause you to crash and crave food again with a vengeance.
My suggestion if you are short on time for lunch? Bring along some Kashi Go Lean Crunch cereal (packed with protein and fiber) and a container of Greek Yogurt. You'll be more than satisfied, especially if you combine it with a nice tall glass of water.
It's been one of my go-to food choices for quite some time now.
As always, best of luck to you. So glad you are on your way to a healthier life!0 -
Not trying to be a downer, but meal replacement shakes are akin to overdosing on calorie concentrated juice or having a nice sugared cola fiesta. It's all the same. Concentrated calorie packed mess that your body can't understand or process appropriately. Just finished watching The Weight of the Nation series on HBO and they specifically addressed the liquid calories issue. As a matter of fact, a doctor came right out and said that juice is horrible for you. It strips all the good fiber that regulates the hunger and blood sugar mechanisms and leaves you with nothing but the sugars that cause you to crash and crave food again with a vengeance.
This is a very uninformed post. Many of the meal replacement shakes on the market have lots of fiber, protein, and very low sugar content.
190 calories of Kashi Go Lean (1 cup) has 13 grams of sugar - that is insane, its like eating two fun size snickers bars. GNC Lean shakes have 180 calories and only 4 grams of sugar, while also having the same fiber and protein as your Kashi and less fat. Thats an eight ounce shake, same size as the cup of Kashi.
Pick a healthy shake and it is a very healthy meal replacement choice, regardless of what HBO (well known fitness authority) says0 -
If one eats a full serving of Kashi (I was thinking more along the lines of a half serving, but whatever) and it is 12% of their daily carb intake, and it prevents them from binging out on the Snickers fun bars that are being used as a point of comparison, I'd say that's generally a good thing.
Crafty use of sarcasm aside (I did smile at having concocted an uninformed post where I'd referred to HBO as a leading fitness authority), the point is if that one has a large amount of weight to lose, and one is trying to make better food choices to facilitate an overall change in lifestyle, I could certainly think of far worse things to eat than some cereal and yogurt on the go.
Are there better meals to be had, yes, of course there are. But, if the subject is one of meal replacements, I stand by my original thought, please don't "replace" a meal unless the intent is to continue along a rocky road. The body needs to chew to trigger a feeling of satisfaction.
Volume wise, two things could be equal. But when one is a solid and the other is a liquid, there is most definitely a difference.0
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