• @Delphia
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    510 months ago

    Giant fuckoff protein shake.

    4 scoops of vanilla protein powder, 2 big spoons of peanut powder, cup of egg whites, decent whack of real maple syrup, and as much whole milk to get a thickshake consistency. Makes about a litre and its like half my daily protein target in one go.

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        10 months ago

        No its not. 125 grams of protein, 50 grams of total carbs 30 grams of fat.

        My maintenance calories are 3000, that shake makes up 970. I deliberately use maple syrup and whole milk to drive UP the fats and carbs if Im using the shake as a meal replacement instead of a supplement because otherwise I dont hit my Macros.

          • @Delphia
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            310 months ago

            Nope, thats counting them. I buy very specific products for very specific reasons.

            Trust me mate, do you think a person who has gone to the trouble of calculating their Macros for cutting, maintenance and bulking who has peanut powder and egg whites on hand to dial in their intake to specific levels cant read a nutrition label? That shake has the equivalent carbs as 2 pieces of white bread.

          • @AtmaJnana
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            210 months ago

            Are you being deliberately abrasive?

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              No, I’m asking honestly, with a neutral tone. I’m not putting down your choice of nutrition, I’m concerned for your health and everyone else reading it. Sugar is a lot worse than most people realise.

              If the 50g of carbohydrates are 50g of sugar, that would be a very unhealthy amount. You could just as well down 100g of Vodka as far as your liver is concerned.

              “Fructose as a metabolic toxin that targets the gut-liver axis”: https://www.cell.com/cell-metabolism/article/S1550-4131(21)00423-X/fulltext

              • @AtmaJnana
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                210 months ago

                No, I’m asking honestly, with a neutral tone.

                It didn’t strike me as neutral, but it did make me want to ask whether you’re German (or otherwise from a different background.) I assumed it’s a cultural difference. I asked only because it came across to me as a bit rude.

                I’m not putting down your choice of nutrition

                Well sure, but I’m not the person to whom you originally replied.