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Discussion in 'Health & Fitness' started by Evolved, Nov 16, 2009.

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  1. Evolved

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    Share em if you got em.

    Bars

    Two scoops Isopure chocolate.
    2 tablespoons creamy peanut butter
    1 cup oats
    5-6 tablespoons water.

    mix together, press in waxpaper or cooking spray lined pan.

    Freeze for a while and you get a damn good stuff. You can toss these in a plastic bag and they don't melt for at least 3 hours but its not hot here.

    225 calories and 18.5 grams of protein per 1/4 of the above.

    Breakfast

    1/4 cup quick oatmeal
    1 scoops Isopure strawberry
    Water to desired texture

    Mix these up and microwave until it starts to bubble.

    Add 1/4 cup splenda after heating and eat.

    Ugly but tastey. 180 calories and 26 grams protein.

    Yeah I got tired drinking shakes.

    These are the two mixes I have found easy and actually taste decent.
     
  2. speedy4500

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    I don't use protein powders. However, my post-workout eating usually involves the following:

    Chobani Greek Yogurt, Plain - 100 calories, 18g protein, no fat, 7g carbs (lactose). Plus 20% calcium (most important mineral for your body) and 5 active cultures.

    Hard Boiled Eggs - 70 calories each, 5g fat, 7g protein, no carb, complete amino acid groups, rich in riboflavin, selenium, Vitamin B12.

    Peanuts, Almonds, cashews, general mixed nuts - great source of unsaturated fats, 6-7g protein per ounce, high in fiber, high in iron, niacin, magnesium (highly under-rated mineral), phosphorous, manganese, copper, etc.



    Real food for the win.
     
  3. Edward 96GTS

    Edward 96GTS F1 World Champ BANNED Silver Subscribed

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    as a mid meal snack, try double dark chocalate Zone protein bars. 12 grms protein. deeeelicioussss.
    watch the almonds, only eat a small hand full. they're hi in fat.
    ed
     
  4. GG

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    High in good fat. You need it to lose bad fat.
     
  5. TexasF355F1

    TexasF355F1 Seven Time F1 World Champ Silver Subscribed

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    Add in some walnuts.
     
  6. speedy4500

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    I guess I should clarify that my workouts are super-intense and I'm trying to gain weight, so I eat the nuts BECAUSE they are high in fat. I've been consuming ~5000 cal a day for the past few weeks. Nuts are super calorie dense so I'm chowing on them regularly.

    Will do....for the Omega-3 or some other reason? Most of the nut mixes I get don't have walnuts so I'll have to add them in separately.
     
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    TexasF355F1 Seven Time F1 World Champ Silver Subscribed

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    I've always heard they're the best variety of nuts you can eat. Their overall profile is apparently the best in terms of omega-3's and protein.

    I love them though. Mix them with peanuts and sunflower seeds. When I start feeling a little tired/weak I grab a handful and I feel better. I'd eat almonds too, but I don't like the taste.
     
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