I find Chai Latte to have the same restorative powers as chocolate milk. Oregon Chai has a pre mixed product that you mix half and half with milk. Trader Joe's Chai is also nice, but not quite as convenient.
I find Chai Latte to have the same restorative powers as chocolate milk. Oregon Chai has a pre mixed product that you mix half and half with milk. Trader Joe's Chai is also nice, but not quite as convenient.
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I can't do the chocolate syrups or powder mixes...blech!!! If I want chocolate milk for a recovery drink, I'll go out and buy a carton of Skinny Cow chocolate milk. It has a higher protein content (11 grams) than any other ready-made chocolate milk on the market...and it tastes simply awesome. Much better than any homemade concoction that I could make with syrup or powder...that's for sure.
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I usually mix milk and a little water with a chocolate flavored whey protein powder. Lately though, I have been partial to a cup of Trader Joe's Greek yogurt with some granola sprinkled on top.
I buy our local brand (Hood's) ultra pasteurized skim chocolate milk. It lasts about a month! I am not a milk drinker, but I like the taste of it.
It's virtually impossible to make cold chocolate milk with a powder, as they are made for making hot chocolate. The powder never settles and mixes when it's cold. I have used Hershey's syrup, but it's just too sweet (on ice cream, that's another story).
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I hardly ever drink it, but when I do, I get Horizon Organic chocolate milk. It doesn't have high fructose corn syrup.
I'm going to try alexis-the-tiny's recipe sometime.
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if you want protein you could try a green smoothie! i like the graph on this web page http://www.diseaseproof.com/archives...egetables.html it shows amounts of protein in broccoli, steak, lettuce and kale. i usually drink a green smoothie after a long ride. i like to make them with a handful of nuts and seeds , a lot of leafy greens, a handful of pitted dates or some frozen very ripe bananas then either more banana and cocoa powder for chocolate or lots of frozen fruit for fruit flavored and enough water so it blends well and to make it a consistency and texture i like. it fills me up is super healthy and i think they are yummy.
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It is the sugar/protein ratio. Turns out chocolate milk has the right ratio.
For 90% of our longer rides, it is chai. Made from scratch chai in the winter and a packaged concetrate (Rishi) in summer. Always with soy. It seems to work well as we notice when we don't have access to protein after the ride.
Of course, if we're on the road we've also been known to stop for a smoothie or a chocolate malt at a custard stand. They aren't too rich and bad for use--they're recovery drinks.
Here's how our family got 'hooked' on store-bought, lo-fat, chocolate milk.
During the last Summer Olympics I was watching one of the morning shows while spinning on my elliptical. They had a segment on what Michael Phelps drinks after each race. The announcer in China holds up these little packets and lists all the protein and good stuff in them, explains why they are good for recovery and then says how of these packs are expected to be consumed by the athletes during the games.
So, it wasn't just Michael Phelps 'secret' after all. That was just the teaser because even the losers were using it.
So, the lady in the US asks him how much each pack costs and he tells her over $5 each. Ouch for us regular guys who are so far below the Olympic losers that we do not even have our matching kits laid out for us each day or our meals prepared by a team chef, much less get handed the latest in performance products to consume before, during and after our workouts.
But, there was a silver lining moment when he added as his last point, "You can pretty much get the same benefits from drinking 8 oz of pre-made, lo-fat, chocolate milk from your local grocery store."
I purchased my first gallon that day while shopping for my family. I proudly presented them each a glass with the above story. They were hooked. I honestly can't say if it was the taste or the story above that sold them. Well, I can honestly say but I am not going to.
Now I buy about four gallons a week. I rarely drink it. My boys friends love to raid the 'Man Fridge' in the pool house. A common phrase is "My mom won't buy this stuff." I wouldn't either when I held store-made-chocolate-milk on the level of Pop-Tarts but I have now been enlightened by a morning news show.
Their favorite brand is the 1% from Krogers. They will settle for Wal-Mart but can't stand any other brand.
Oh, and before I get blazed for calling Olympic athletes losers, I only used the term sarcastically because the teaser they kept using was "Michael Phelps post race drink" as if he was the only athlete who mattered.
LOL ... I seem to recall the rest of the Michael Phelps diet being BK Whoppers etc.
Doesn't say much for chocolate milk for the rest of us, if his diet is the standard.
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I have read that fat free milk (no mention of chocolate) actually helps in gaining muscle while decreasing fat mass. The most recent study was just published in June 2010. Here's the abstract:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19997019
And the study that compares the effectiveness of milk vs soy protein:
http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/abstract/85/4/1031
And the researcher behind the lab where these studies were carried out:
http://www.science.mcmaster.ca/kines...0Phillips.html
mmmm, poptarts! I'm a blueberry frosted fan myself.
Haven't had one in 5 years but I'm thinking they might make good hiking trail food for this weekend.![]()
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Try a chocolate silk protein shake. YUM . . .YUM! You can even add a frozen 1/2 banana to it with some ice. Makes a great shake.
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