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Unflavored protein powder
Lurker here.......
am looking for some unflavored protein powder. Which is the best? Where do i find some? Thanks..... cal |
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Unflavored protein powder
Unjury is a good one. They have a few flavors but the unflavored can be
mixed with low carb beverages and it isnt soy tasting † cal wrote: Lurker here....... am looking for some unflavored protein powder. Which is the best? Where do i find some? Thanks..... cal |
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I buy protein powder from http://www.proteinfactory.com
The site's grown since I started ordering, got a sleek interface, lotsa exercise-related propoganda, and lots more besides protein powder. But they still sell good protein powder. You can pretty much order anything there, any type of powder in bulk, with any flavor or sweetener you want. Way cheaper than anything you can buy in the stores. I don't understand why more people don't buy powders this way generally, it's just so much cheaper than buying those little tins at a health food store or grocery. I buy the milk isolate protein powder. I dislike the taste of soy powders, whereas this stuff tastes good even on it's own: http://proteinfactory.com/store/prod...products_id=50 I get it unflavored and unsweetened for maximum versatility. You can mix any flavor shake you want, plus use it for baking and such, or even savory-type recipes instead of sweet. I reviewed it on their site with some of my favorite recipes: "I love this stuff. I like the versatility of ordering it plain, and then mixing it with flavors/sweetners of my choice. It's yummy even plain. I mix it with a blender and it's quite thick. To 1/3 cup of the powder, I add 2 TB lecithin and the following: to make a flavored smoothie: 2 TB any flavor sugar-free DaVinci syrup and 12 oz water & ice, blend to make a mocha shake: 2 TB cocoa, 8 oz cold coffee, 4 oz ice, sweetener to taste, blend to make pudding: 1/4 package of sugar-free pudding (any flavor) and 12 oz water & ice, blend to make a "nutty" hot cereal: mix with 2/3 cup water, 2 TB flax seed meal, nuke then add sweetener & cream to make pancake batter: 2 TB flax meal, 2 eggs, 2 tsp baking powder, water to desired consistency" |
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Unflavored protein powder
Thank you for replying. Will check these out.
cal |
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Unflavored protein powder
† cal wrote: Thank you for replying. Will check these out. cal Proteinfactory is excellent, but for some types of protein, http://store.honeyvillegrain.com/ind...S&Category=288 is cheaper, especially with the one rate shipping. If you look around the web, you might find a 10% off coupon code, making it especially competitive. |
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scott123 wrote:
Proteinfactory is excellent, but for some types of protein, http://store.honeyvillegrain.com/ind...S&Category=288 is cheaper, especially with the one rate shipping. If you look around the web, you might find a 10% off coupon code, making it especially competitive. I looked at this product: http://store.honeyvillegrain.com/ind...ROD&ProdID=648 The serving sizes were different, but a bit of math on the nutritional facts and it looks like the same stuff as the milk isolate I get from proteinfactory. But there's not much of a price difference; you have to buy a full 4 lbs of the stuff to save 21 cents over proteinfactory. The one you suggested has a flat $4.49 shipping rate throughout the US, whereas the cheapest shipping I could get from proteinfactory to my location was $6.53. I'm located in a bordering state (I'm in PA and they ship from NJ), so presumably other folks could save more on the shipping and it might be more worthwhile than it is for me. |
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Unflavored protein powder
Thanks to all of you.
i ordered some Any Whey from Amazon. The shipping was a flat $4.95. i have never used protein powder before and i wanted the unflavored to mix in anything....soups etc. Can't do that with choc and vanilla. :-) cal |
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† cal wrote: Thanks to all of you. i ordered some Any Whey from Amazon. The shipping was a flat $4.95. i have never used protein powder before and i wanted the unflavored to mix in anything....soups etc. Can't do that with choc and vanilla. :-) cal I'm not sure how much you bought, but for a single pound, protein factory is quite a bit cheaper. And, more importantly, protein factory's whey protein is the more expensive/superior/slightly less carby whey protein isolate, rather than Any Whey's isolate/concentrate blend. As far as choosing the unflavored whey, that's a wise choice. It definitely gives you greater flexiblity for savory applications. You can always add your own sweeteners, cocoa and/or vanilla to it. |
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