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Originally Posted by Lynn Margaret
Ro - I'm curious what you ordered and what you thought of it? I plan on using mostly alternatives during maintenance (after splurge days and occasionally as snacks). I've tried the peanut caramel crunch bar, the lemon cranberry cookie and the honey nut cereal and like them all. I bought the blueberry pancake too, but haven't tried it yet.
I ordered Health Smart Hot Chocolate (Aspartame Free) - I love that stuff!
I also ordered Health Smart Maple Brown Sugar Oatmeal, Proti-Thin RTD Chocolate Drinks, and Proti-Diet Cinnamon Spice Oatmeal.
Btw, someone had mentioned the Proti Think RTD Chocolate Drink was identical to IP. I had one today and found the taste the same but the macros are not - there are fewer net carbs in PT vs IP (net carbs of 2 vs 4 not that it makes much difference - same calories and protein though).
I don't eat restricted items so I can't comment on the bars. I have had the Health Smart pancakes that I really like but I am keeping to lowest carb items. I have tried soups from all 3 of the brands mentioned above, and I have not liked any of them. This is one item that if I want protein soup, I need to get it from IP. I love IP's chicken soup! But, I don't want to go to the clinic so I am doing this all with alternatives so no soup for me now! I will have chicken stock/broth though as a replacement.
I also use the Proti Thin Parisian Bread as bread crumbs for chicken tenders, meatloaf, meatballs, etc. And, I really like the Proti Thin Fusilli Pasta but it seems like they have now changed that to Fettucini with a better net carb count (both are very low) so I'll have to order that as I just noticed that.
I also have many flavors of Quest Protein powder that I found to be quite versatile and really needed to up my protein intake when doing alternatives because the items I use do not contain the same grams of protein that the IP ones do. I make bread/buns from the multi-purpose and cookies, cakes and puddings from the flavored ones (I prefer baked items to shakes when using Quest although the shakes are good - I just find baked items more filling).
I get my Quest powder from GNC or Vitamin Shoppe. I like GNC's Lean Shakes (RTD) too. Be careful though if you were to get this because the packets are much different than the RTD shakes even though they are labeled the same - the packets are not IP P1 compliant but it may not matter as you are looking to do this for maintenance. I just don't get them often because as I mentioned, I found cooked/baked items more filling than shakes. I did get the RTD drinks from Proti Thin simply because I wanted to see if they truly were the same taste as IP and right now I am being totally lazy starting back on IP so I am sacrificing fulfillment for convenience.