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Bigirv84

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ok im looking for a few ideas for protein bars home made or store bought and if home made what type or protein and ingredients you recommend I seen a couple youtube videos but all pretty much the same ingredients
 
Bigirv84 said:
ok im looking for a few ideas for protein bars home made or store bought and if home made what type or protein and ingredients you recommend I seen a couple youtube videos but all pretty much the same ingredients


I would try to avoid protein bars as much as possible, especially most of the store bought ones. Many are full of sugar and sodium. About the only ones that are decent are ansi bars or quest bars. I would even avoid those as much as you can and opt for more whole food sources and use a protein shake where added protein beyond your normal food intake is needed.

There may be some decent options out there for homemade bars, but I don't personally have a recipe for any
 
Bigirv84 said:
ok im looking for a few ideas for protein bars home made or store bought and if home made what type or protein and ingredients you recommend I seen a couple youtube videos but all pretty much the same ingredients

the best option would be to find a recipe for homemade protein bars/snacks, that way you can control what you are eating. it will probably be cheaper too
 
I would try to avoid protein bars as much as possible, especially most of the store bought ones. Many are full of sugar and sodium. About the only ones that are decent are ansi bars or quest bars. I would even avoid those as much as you can and opt for more whole food sources and use a protein shake where added protein beyond your normal food intake is needed.

There may be some decent options out there for homemade bars, but I don't personally have a recipe for any[/quote]


oh ok cool thank you I was only thinking of the vars cause of the cal intake I have to do how bought a brand of protein shakes I use to use Synthetic proteins or muscle milk but than I went cheap and use the wal mart brand
 
Bigirv84 said:
I would try to avoid protein bars as much as possible, especially most of the store bought ones. Many are full of sugar and sodium. About the only ones that are decent are ansi bars or quest bars. I would even avoid those as much as you can and opt for more whole food sources and use a protein shake where added protein beyond your normal food intake is needed.

There may be some decent options out there for homemade bars, but I don't personally have a recipe for any


oh ok cool thank you I was only thinking of the vars cause of the cal intake I have to do how bought a brand of protein shakes I use to use Synthetic proteins or muscle milk but than I went cheap and use the wal mart brand[/quote]


You need to eat clean foods brother, and the caloric intake you need to do should be quite easy considering you will be in a caloric defecit. Fill your diet with lean meats, egg whites, rice, sweet potatoes, plenty of green veggies, etc.

If you are going to use a protein powder you need to look at the label on it also. Many of those also have fillers and extra sugar or fats in them. It's important to find a good quality protein
 
Bigirv84 said:
I would try to avoid protein bars as much as possible, especially most of the store bought ones. Many are full of sugar and sodium. About the only ones that are decent are ansi bars or quest bars. I would even avoid those as much as you can and opt for more whole food sources and use a protein shake where added protein beyond your normal food intake is needed.

There may be some decent options out there for homemade bars, but I don't personally have a recipe for any


oh ok cool thank you I was only thinking of the vars cause of the cal intake I have to do how bought a brand of protein shakes I use to use Synthetic proteins or muscle milk but than I went cheap and use the wal mart brand[/quote]


yes bro, all those proteins you have written on are extremely poor choices.. i truly think muscle milk and cyto sport in general is probably the worst company in the mainstream you could go with... if you are looking for a RARE and i mean RARE protein bar that is actually good for you, then there are a few options...

ansi cheesecake bars and the gnc advance total lean bar... these are the two that i have found that have it right top to bottom... even quest is very flawed with the ridiculous amounts of sodium they have...

you definitely need to look at different protein powder options... check out www.rawdynamix.com... they have some of the best quality i have had...
 
RickRock said:
If you are going to use a protein powder you need to look at the label on it also. Many of those also have fillers and extra sugar or fats in them. It's important to find a good quality protein
That's solid advice. After too much hit and miss we only ever buy 20kg bags that are sealed from the actual manufacturer... it's heaps cheaper and there's no question about what's in there :)
 
middle aged fat guy said:
RickRock said:
If you are going to use a protein powder you need to look at the label on it also. Many of those also have fillers and extra sugar or fats in them. It's important to find a good quality protein
That's solid advice. After too much hit and miss we only ever buy 20kg bags that are sealed from the actual manufacturer... it's heaps cheaper and there's no question about what's in there :)


FAR too many overlook sodium and sugars in these or fail to read the label below the label that list "other ingredients" etc... you MUST read everything in detail to gauge what your actually taking in... most cannot tolerate shopping with me.. i am the ultimate analyzer of labels
 
DylanGemelli said:
Bigirv84 said:
I would try to avoid protein bars as much as possible, especially most of the store bought ones. Many are full of sugar and sodium. About the only ones that are decent are ansi bars or quest bars. I would even avoid those as much as you can and opt for more whole food sources and use a protein shake where added protein beyond your normal food intake is needed.

There may be some decent options out there for homemade bars, but I don't personally have a recipe for any


oh ok cool thank you I was only thinking of the vars cause of the cal intake I have to do how bought a brand of protein shakes I use to use Synthetic proteins or muscle milk but than I went cheap and use the wal mart brand


yes bro, all those proteins you have written on are extremely poor choices.. i truly think muscle milk and cyto sport in general is probably the worst company in the mainstream you could go with... if you are looking for a RARE and i mean RARE protein bar that is actually good for you, then there are a few options...

ansi cheesecake bars and the gnc advance total lean bar... these are the two that i have found that have it right top to bottom... even quest is very flawed with the ridiculous amounts of sodium they have...

you definitely need to look at different protein powder options... check out http://www.rawdynamix.com... they have some of the best quality i have had...[/quote]


that link don't work for me
 
DylanGemelli said:
middle aged fat guy said:
RickRock said:
If you are going to use a protein powder you need to look at the label on it also. Many of those also have fillers and extra sugar or fats in them. It's important to find a good quality protein
That's solid advice. After too much hit and miss we only ever buy 20kg bags that are sealed from the actual manufacturer... it's heaps cheaper and there's no question about what's in there :)


FAR too many overlook sodium and sugars in these or fail to read the label below the label that list "other ingredients" etc... you MUST read everything in detail to gauge what your actually taking in... most cannot tolerate shopping with me.. i am the ultimate analyzer of labels

Absolutely :)

The ' protein blends' especially can be a sneaky way for some companies to take advantage of unknowing consumers.
 
Bigirv84 said:
DylanGemelli said:
Bigirv84 said:
I would try to avoid protein bars as much as possible, especially most of the store bought ones. Many are full of sugar and sodium. About the only ones that are decent are ansi bars or quest bars. I would even avoid those as much as you can and opt for more whole food sources and use a protein shake where added protein beyond your normal food intake is needed.

There may be some decent options out there for homemade bars, but I don't personally have a recipe for any


oh ok cool thank you I was only thinking of the vars cause of the cal intake I have to do how bought a brand of protein shakes I use to use Synthetic proteins or muscle milk but than I went cheap and use the wal mart brand


yes bro, all those proteins you have written on are extremely poor choices.. i truly think muscle milk and cyto sport in general is probably the worst company in the mainstream you could go with... if you are looking for a RARE and i mean RARE protein bar that is actually good for you, then there are a few options...

ansi cheesecake bars and the gnc advance total lean bar... these are the two that i have found that have it right top to bottom... even quest is very flawed with the ridiculous amounts of sodium they have...

you definitely need to look at different protein powder options... check out http://www.rawdynamix.com... they have some of the best quality i have had...


that link don't work for me[/quote]

type it in google and try it from there..
 
Protein bars
1/2 cup sugars (white or a brown and white combination)
1/2 cup canola oil
3 eggs (2 if you like protein bar consistency)
1 tsp. flavor (either vanilla, lemon or almond extract)
1 cup wheat flour
1/4 cup wheat germ
1 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. salt
2.5 cup whole oats
1 cup either raisins, cranberries, nuts or 60% chocolate chips chips

Made some with this before
 
Z28blak said:
Protein bars
1/2 cup sugars (white or a brown and white combination)
1/2 cup canola oil
3 eggs (2 if you like protein bar consistency)
1 tsp. flavor (either vanilla, lemon or almond extract)
1 cup wheat flour
1/4 cup wheat germ
1 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. salt
2.5 cup whole oats
1 cup either raisins, cranberries, nuts or 60% chocolate chips chips

Made some with this before

nice bro! i know this interests a lot of people and i may give this a try myself! thanks for posting
 
SpikedEggnog said:
Bigirv84 said:
DylanGemelli said:
Bigirv84 said:
I would try to avoid protein bars as much as possible, especially most of the store bought ones. Many are full of sugar and sodium. About the only ones that are decent are ansi bars or quest bars. I would even avoid those as much as you can and opt for more whole food sources and use a protein shake where added protein beyond your normal food intake is needed.

There may be some decent options out there for homemade bars, but I don't personally have a recipe for any


oh ok cool thank you I was only thinking of the vars cause of the cal intake I have to do how bought a brand of protein shakes I use to use Synthetic proteins or muscle milk but than I went cheap and use the wal mart brand


yes bro, all those proteins you have written on are extremely poor choices.. i truly think muscle milk and cyto sport in general is probably the worst company in the mainstream you could go with... if you are looking for a RARE and i mean RARE protein bar that is actually good for you, then there are a few options...

ansi cheesecake bars and the gnc advance total lean bar... these are the two that i have found that have it right top to bottom... even quest is very flawed with the ridiculous amounts of sodium they have...

you definitely need to look at different protein powder options... check out http://www.rawdynamix.com... they have some of the best quality i have had...


that link don't work for me

type it in google and try it from there..[/quote]


sorry, its because of the periods at the end http://www.rawdynamix.com/
 
Z28blak said:
Protein bars
1/2 cup sugars (white or a brown and white combination)
1/2 cup canola oil
3 eggs (2 if you like protein bar consistency)
1 tsp. flavor (either vanilla, lemon or almond extract)
1 cup wheat flour
1/4 cup wheat germ
1 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. salt
2.5 cup whole oats
1 cup either raisins, cranberries, nuts or 60% chocolate chips chips

Made some with this before


nice thank you im try to make some
 
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