Protein shakes
Protein shakes
Can anyone recommend one that they like?
Re: Protein shakes
What are your criteria? Are you an "add water and shake" kind of person, or are you willing to put a bit more effort into it? Are you looking for this shake to be a meal substitute, or for post-workout nutrition?
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Re: Protein shakes
Add water and shake would be best, or something I can make up ahead of time and carry with me. Something for snack rather then meal replacement
Re: Protein shakes
For that type of thing, I normally use a pre-mixed drink like Boost (or the PC-brand equivalent). PC also has a small canister of protein shake in chocolate, vanilla, or strawberry for about $14. I find it tastes pretty good (I've only ever mixed it with milk, not water).
Many protein shakes use artificial sweeteners because they're geared toward weight-lifters who want protein without carb. I don't really care for the taste of them so I buy a plain protein powder (no sweetener or flavour) and blend my own drink. That wouldn't fit your criteria, though.
As for make-ahead, you'd have to test that out as many drinks will start to get too thick if you don't drink them right away.
Are you mostly concerned with getting protein in this shake, or are you looking for a more balanced pro/carb/fibre/fat drink to sustain you during the day when you can't get a proper meal/snack in? WeightWatchers has a shake that's low in calories/fat, high in fibre/protein, that you can mix with water or milk. I'd have to look up the nutritional info as I don't have it handy.
Many protein shakes use artificial sweeteners because they're geared toward weight-lifters who want protein without carb. I don't really care for the taste of them so I buy a plain protein powder (no sweetener or flavour) and blend my own drink. That wouldn't fit your criteria, though.
As for make-ahead, you'd have to test that out as many drinks will start to get too thick if you don't drink them right away.
Are you mostly concerned with getting protein in this shake, or are you looking for a more balanced pro/carb/fibre/fat drink to sustain you during the day when you can't get a proper meal/snack in? WeightWatchers has a shake that's low in calories/fat, high in fibre/protein, that you can mix with water or milk. I'd have to look up the nutritional info as I don't have it handy.
"Maybe I will be my own inspiration." - UltraMonk (Laura)
"Everywhere is walking distance if you have enough time." - Steven Wright
"Everywhere is walking distance if you have enough time." - Steven Wright
Re: Protein shakes
Mostly I need to boost my protein intake and this would be one way.
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