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minus-squarepalordrolaplinkfedilink13•4 months agoTIL I’m a robot because whey protein really messes me up too. I have some captchas to apologise to.
minus-square@DelphialinkEnglish3•4 months agoTry Isolate instead of concentrate, I cant have concentrate. My wife wil divorce me and I might gas the dog.
minus-squarepalordrolaplinkfedilink2•4 months agoI was mainly thinking in terms of its use as a cheap bulking agent in food rather than as a nutritional supplement. If I tried a straight supplement, I fear Violet Beauregarde’s transformation would have nothing on what would happen.
TIL I’m a robot because whey protein really messes me up too. I have some captchas to apologise to.
Try Isolate instead of concentrate, I cant have concentrate. My wife wil divorce me and I might gas the dog.
I was mainly thinking in terms of its use as a cheap bulking agent in food rather than as a nutritional supplement. If I tried a straight supplement, I fear Violet Beauregarde’s transformation would have nothing on what would happen.