I buy soy protein in bulk at the grocery store. It's nasty in some uses, fine in others - and it's VERY inexpensive compared to all those other tubs and flavors and such.
I buy soy protein in bulk at the grocery store. It's nasty in some uses, fine in others - and it's VERY inexpensive compared to all those other tubs and flavors and such.
Aperte mala cm est mulier, tum demum est bona. -- Syrus, Maxims
(When a woman is openly bad, she is at last good.)
Edepol nunc nos tempus est malas peioris fieri. -- Plautus, Miles Gloriosus
(Now is the time for bad girls to become worse still.)
I just bought some Nutiva Organic Hemp Protein Powder. (made in Canada, of course!) The store had several brands (all Canadian) of hemp protein powder, but this was the only one that came in 1 oz envelopes so you can try it without spending the big bucks for a big jar. This envelope was a bit more than a dollar.
The only thing in it is hemp protein. No flavorings or anything else. Will try it in a breakfast smoothie. Sometimes milk and soy make my stomach grumpy, so it'd be nice to have another protein option.
www.nutiva.com
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I've given up on protein powders - I've tried all kinds of protein powder and my system just can't seem to handle them after awhile - so I've just really tweaked my diet and I get about 120 grams of protein a day without any supplements - of all the ones I've tried I think Designer Whey protein had the best flavor
We like Optimum Nutrition. The Natural vanilla tastes a bit like paper though. The Gold standard cookies and cream is pretty good. My husband uses the pro complex vanilla flavor, too many calories for me! Also, if you can find it, Scitec Nutrition has some yummy flavors. My fave is the chocolate coconut (www.scitec.com)
You can get just about any brand or flavor of protien powder (its alot cheaper than GNC) here : www.advantagesupplements.com