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The Protein Shake Thread
I am constantly in search of better, more delicious protein shake options for use post-workout. Right now, I use a meal replacement packet from GNC (Mega MRP - 40g protein, 2g fat, 20g carbs, 260 calories) in cold water with a teaspoon of creatine (5g) added.
I workout during lunchtime at the office so a quick and easy shake like this is great. I am planning on shifting my workouts to after work so I could make a more elabortate shake at my apartment afterwards. If anyone could share their protein shake recipes here I'd appreciate it! Mods - sorry if this isn't the right place for this thread - please move if necessary. |
I am no expert I just go by trial an error and read alot of mags.
this is mine. I sometimes use it as a breakfast shake some times as a post workout drink 2 bananas handful of blueberries 3-4 strawberries skim milk scoop of protein powder(dymatize elite) 2 tablespoons of wheat germ 2 tablespoons of flaxseed 2 scoops of quaker oats(when i use this as a breakfast drink) throw it in a blender. and blend. if you put in the oats blend it for an extra minute. sometimes I leave out the blueberries and strawberries. or I leave out blueberries. those things are expensive but they have many antioxidants and nutrients. Frozen fruits work also. sometimes I use soy milk instead of skim milk because sometimes thats all I have. the banana is a must. it gives it texture. It works for me. when you use it as a breakfast drink with the oats in it. I guarantee that wont be hungry until lunch. but you wont feel bloated and nasty either. |
My 2 youngest boys would love to add some meat to their bones. My SIL, who majored in exercise science and nutrition, and runs a corporate health center, has made recommendations. I'll look tonight at what they're consuming. The last thing I need is extra calories, but they're close to adulthood and not > 125#.
Whey protein powder added to a mixture of milk and ice cream. Chocolate only. The thought of the Fruit Punch flavor just now brought on the dry heaves. |
Optimum Nutrition's Fruit Punch flavored Whey is one of the best I've tried. I usually just mix it with skim milk.
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My trainer has a new "cinamon roll" one that truly tastes like you're drinking an awesome, tasty Cinamon Roll. At first, it seemed like a gross idea, a "cinamon roll" flavored protein shake, but it was actually quite good...I'll check on the recipe the next time I see him.
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Originally Posted by articledon
(Post 7744143)
2 scoops of quaker oats(when i use this as a breakfast drink)
It works for me. when you use it as a breakfast drink with the oats in it. I guarantee that wont be hungry until lunch. but you wont feel bloated and nasty either. |
Originally Posted by scotty00
(Post 7781461)
You put raw oatmeal in your shake? Isn't it hard to get down?
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I grind the flax seeds with an electric coffee grinder before adding them to the blender to ensure they get broken up. If the seeds remain intact (unbroken) the good stuff--omega 3s, etc--doesn't get released.
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Man this is so annoying, i just read an article where a top chef gave his recipe, one for pre work out, and one for post.
Post was something like, 2 egg whites, blueberries, skimmed milk, half teaspoon honey, and half a bannana. I could well be mixing them up, but you can try it out for me while i try to find it! |
Originally Posted by aceman
(Post 7794111)
Post was something like, 2 egg whites, blueberries, skimmed milk, half teaspoon honey, and half a bannana.
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doesnt mixing whey protein and ice cream defeat the purpose of getting alot of protein without all the unhealthy stuff.
Originally Posted by BamaVol
(Post 7746346)
My 2 youngest boys would love to add some meat to their bones. My SIL, who majored in exercise science and nutrition, and runs a corporate health center, has made recommendations. I'll look tonight at what they're consuming. The last thing I need is extra calories, but they're close to adulthood and not > 125#.
Whey protein powder added to a mixture of milk and ice cream. Chocolate only. The thought of the Fruit Punch flavor just now brought on the dry heaves. |
Originally Posted by articledon
(Post 7847939)
doesnt mixing whey protein and ice cream defeat the purpose of getting alot of protein without all the unhealthy stuff.
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Im not sure if it comes in a more raw form but i use the quaker oats in the cylindrical cardboard tub
http://www.quakeroatmeal.com/qo_ourP...fm?productid=3 It goes down good. make sure to blend it for a minute or 2 longer than you normally would. and also use at least a 400 Watt blender.
Originally Posted by scotty00
(Post 7781461)
You put raw oatmeal in your shake? Isn't it hard to get down?
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The cardboard container of oats is as raw as you can get. I add a cup to my morning shake everyday. The shake I use is easy though.
One scoop vanilla protein powder One cup Oatmeal 5 ice cubes add whatever I have on hand for a liquid (skim milk, water, sugar free orange aid or 2 percent milk)
Originally Posted by articledon
(Post 7848108)
Im not sure if it comes in a more raw form but i use the quaker oats in the cylindrical cardboard tub
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My favorite protein shake is:
1 heaping scoop of Jay Robb vanilla whey protein powder http://jayrobb.com/cat_proteinWheyVan12.asp Half a serving of Sambazon acai http://www.sambazon.com/nutrition/frozenPure.jpg 2 or 3 cups of frozen berries (no sugar added) - strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, in whatever ratio i feel like 1 T of Udo's DHA blend http://www.udoerasmus.com/products/oil_blend_DHA_en.htm 6 oz water And then i blend away until it is the consistency of a smooth, thick milkshake. I'm not sure how healthy it is (worry about the natural sugars in the berries), but it has a lot of protein and tastes so good i feel guilty eating it. |
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