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Protein Bars ?
Are these a good thing? I bought an Eas Advant Edge Bar today. Well, actually I bought two. They were buy one get one free at CVS for $1.99.
It says 3g of "impact carbs" and 25g of protein. I have heard that the Atkins ones are good but I am concerned about the accuracy of the carb counts. any info would be great. thanks peach |
i was told that protein bars were a convenience but were not to be a major part of one's protein intake.
and that anythning under 200 calories counted as a snack, and anything over 300 counted as a meal.. not sure what that 200-300 range was supposed to be!!!! good luck... |
Protein Bars
Since :strong: are big on protein, there’s a lot of talk about protein supps and bars where I hang out too …. :D
Personally, there’s no commercial protein bar that I would dream of eating: questionable/crap ingredients (glycerin as a protein source???), too much sugar, chemicals, dubious labeling (that net carb stuff). Not to mention they taste nasty unless they’re loaded with sugar. :lol: I make my own, using just four ingredients: chocolate protein powder, natural peanut butter, nonfat dried milk, and oatmeal. They’re fast and portable and you can cut them into whatever serving size suits your diet plan. Here’s the recipe, with the nutritional info, if anyone would like to try it. I make a batch every week. Quote:
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Thanks, Meg. I'm going to try these.
Where do you buy your protein powders? And which is your favorite? |
Sooner or Later -- my current fav PP is Biotest GROW! Low-Carb (chocolate, of course :D ) -- one scoop is 110 cal, 20g protein, 2g fat, 3g carbs. I have a scoop of it mixed in with my oatmeal every morning for breakfast -- it tastes like a warm chocolate oatmeal cookie! :cookie:
I buy it at www.netrition.com (here's a link to the right page http://www13.netrition.com/biotest_a...tein_page.html ) but am sure it's available from other on-line sources. |
meg you are a LIFESAVER!!!! the only protein bar i like is the EAS low carb ones with the rice krispie texture, but these will be MUCH better tasting and MUCH better for me.. and if i get 12 bars out of this, it'll be the PERFECT snack!!!!!
now if only i could get my kitchen aid from peachie who's holding onto it for dear life so that she can bake COOKIES for heaven's sake!!!!!!! |
Meg!
I made these today! I added a little bit of cocoa powder and some nuts! They are very good and will be a good substitute for my chocolate cravings. They have a stiff brownie batter consistency, are a bit chewy and better than the protein bars I bought...plus now I know what is really in them. Thanks so much!!! :encore: peach |
Oh, I'm so glad you like them! The trick really is getting the consistency right -- sticky but not too runny, you know? I haven't had a candy bar in so long that are a huge treat to me. :lol:
I'll pass along another favorite of mine for the carb watchers among us -- spaghetti squash in place of pasta. Here's a link to a wonderful mock Alfredo recipe http://www.drphil.com/weightloss/wei...ction=Homework and I also like it with a marinara sauce and a little real parmesan. Can you tell that I like to cook? (and eat? :D ) |
Have any of you tried LUNA Bars, I love em
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Meg....do these bars count as one protein and one carb for BFL?
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Robin -- I'm not a BFL expert (never did the plan) but from what I've read, BFL meals are about equal in carbs and protein (maybe about 20-25g each?). My bars would be a little low on carbs for you, if that's the case. What you could do is tweak the recipe to add either more NF dried milk or oatmeal, which would raise the carb count.
Hope that helps! If you're looking for BFL-type recipes, we have a sticky at the Ladies Who Lift forum called Bodybuilding Recipes that has a lot of great ideas. :) |
thanks Meg......I had gone thru that thread the other night, and found a few I liked.
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