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Old Sun, Mar-07-04, 16:03
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Question 'Blonde' question about whey powder!

Spurred by Demi's post about the whey powder offer at H&B, was wondering what whey powder actually is - also how do you prepare it?!?!

I really fancy getting some of the chocolate flavour and was wondering how it would taste if it were just prepared with water?

Any help would be gratefully appreciated!

Cheers - Lindy
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Old Mon, Mar-08-04, 15:41
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We use this all the time for our BFL pre-workout shakes, and it doesn't taste too horrible with water. But it's best with proper full cream milk, says Gez, and I agree. We put some glucose powder in it to help with energy during the workouts, but the sweetness really improves the shake too. You could probably use a teaspoon of Splenda instead.

The whey protein is not the best thing I've ever eaten, but I rely on it when I need to get some LC protein in fast. When I know the day is going to be hectic, I carry a shaker and some powder and just find some tap water to mix it up.

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Old Mon, Mar-08-04, 18:27
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Hi Emily

thanks for that ... i think that I may poodle along to H&B tomorrow morning and purchase a tub of chocolate ...

Is it 'safe' to have on induction, and also - can it be substituted for flour in certain recipes?

Any help would be great!!! Lindy
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Weigh protein is great for making cakes, try this for a quick fix:
1 egg, 4 Table spoons of splenda, 3 table spoons of ground almonds, 3 plastic measures of whey protein (any flavour), a dash of vanilla extract (optional) 100ml of water, half a tea spoon of baking powder.
Mix all up well, pour in to a microwave bowl and microwave for 3 min. serve with a bit of cream.
I personally like the Banana Whey protein.
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Old Mon, Mar-08-04, 19:45
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Sure it's safe for induction, just make sure to count the carbs...not much, but on Induction every little carb counts!

I have not used PP as a flour substitute, but I know some have done it successfully.

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The price at h&B is really good at the moment, but what worries me is the ingredients list. It says it contains hydrolised whey protein. Is that the same as hydrogenated fat ???? If not, what is it ? And what is Hydrolised Oligopeptide ???? This doesn't really make this product very appealing....
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Old Tue, Mar-09-04, 10:07
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Hydrolised whey protein is just a fancy way of saying "powdered." It has nothing to do with fat at all. Oligopeptides are amino acids.
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Old Tue, Mar-09-04, 15:14
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Cool!!! Am going to purchase a tub of the chocolate powder tomorrow ... will be great to have shakes in the morning for brekkie!!!

Is it easy to prepare as a shake, or do you need electrical equipment?!?!?

PS - CWoody ... thanks for the recipe tip!!!!

Lindy
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I had a look on H&B's site the other day (I keep meaning to get to one to get some of this before the offer runs out, but haven't found the time yet )

A 23g (scoop) serving contains these carbs:-

Chocolate 2.5g
Vanilla 1.9g
Strawberry 1.9g
Banana 1.8g

Obviously not a major deal if you're having one scoop a day, but if you're having multiple they can soon add up - remember to count them!

While having a look round (buying L-Carnitine), I found Reflex Whey at Affordable Suplements http://www.affordablesupplements.co....asp?prodid=404 - dearer than H&B's current offer, but cheaper than their normal price (and free P&P) - it's 1g carb per serving and comes in a wider variety of flavours.

I haven't tried either yet (in that I've not gotten around to buying either yet!), but I've heard people say bad things about the taste of H&B's whey, in particular the chocolate, but these were not LC people so they wont have tastebuds adjusted the same as us
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Old Tue, Mar-09-04, 18:12
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Hi !!!

Just wanted to share these fantastic whey powder shake recipes from Demi, she posted them in my journal:

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Protein Shake – 4g carbs
2 fl oz /60 ml cream
4 fl oz / 125 ml water
1 scoop of vanilla whey protein powder, (or chocolate, banana, strawberry etc)
3-4 ice cubes

Tropical Smoothie – 9.5g carbs
4 fl oz /125ml Coconut milk
4 oz /110g frozen berries (strawberries, raspberries etc)
1 tsp Splenda (if required)
1 scoop vanilla whey protein powder

Berry Fizz Shake – 8g carbs
4 fl oz /125ml Sparkling water
4 oz /110g frozen berries
1 fl oz /30ml cream
1 scoop vanilla whey protein powder

Almond Smoothie - 4g carbs
4 fl oz /125 ml water
2 fl oz /60 ml cream
1 tsp (or more to taste) almond extract
1 scoop vanilla whey protein powder

Peanut Butter Smoothie – 6g carbs
2 fl oz /60 ml cream
4 fl oz /125ml water
1 scoop vanilla whey protein powder
1 tbsp sugar free peanut butter

Mocha Shake – 5g carbs
1 scoop chocolate whey protein powder
2 fl oz /60 ml cream
1 tsp instant coffee (dissolved in 1 tbsp boiling water)
1 tsp Splenda
4 fl oz /125 ml water
3-4 ice cubes

Low-Carb Frappuccino – 4.5g carbs
1 scoop vanilla whey protein powder
2 fl oz /60 ml cream
1 tsp Splenda
4 fl oz / 125 ml espresso coffee, or other strong coffee (made up and chilled)
3-4 ice cubes

To make your shake or smoothie, mix all ingredients in a smoothie maker or blender and process until smooth. All ingredients should be as cold as possible.

Enjoy

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I am going to try to purchase both vanilla and chocolate and have shakes for brekkie (plus try out a couple of recipes!!!) ...

Will keep you posted!! ... thanks again Demi!!!

Lindyx
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I haven't tried either yet (in that I've not gotten around to buying either yet!), but I've heard people say bad things about the taste of H&B's whey, in particular the chocolate, but these were not LC people so they wont have tastebuds adjusted the same as us

I rather like the H&B whey. However, if you are hoping that a whey protein shake will taste just like a milk shake, then you will find the taste different to what you might be expecting.

It could also be because they are not very sweet (which I prefer). I bought a huge tub of Designer French Vanilla Whey over the internet, only to find that it was really sweet - I'll keep it to use just for cooking, but for shakes it's not very nice.
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I bought a tub today of the chocolate whey from H&B ... it is actually very nice, although I did make it up with about 250mls of water and just a touch of cream ... put it in a large glass over lots of ice cubes ... Demi, you are right - it is much better ice cold!!!!

I dont think I will use it as a brekkie substitute at the moment as I prefer eating something, but would be good as a mid-afternoon snack!!!!

yum, yum!!!! Lindy
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Old Wed, Mar-10-04, 11:04
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PS - Doogieb ... the offer runs until the 25th March so there is still plenty of time!!!!

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Ah, excellent, thanks nitwit

I'm hoping to make it to an H&B on Friday to pick some up.
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I also bought a tub of chocolate and I think it's really nice too - and when made with water I can have it on Stillman's too - cool.

I'm going to get the vanilla and strawberry before they sell out.

H&B are doing well out of the low carb boom methinks!
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