2005/01/31, 01:28 PM
Is there an easier way to consume breakfast calories than eationg them? This sounds stupid, I know. What I mean is, a nutritious diet consists of a certain amount of calories from healthy sources, epecially when you're going for body develpoment.
I drink protein shakes with whey powder, soy milk, oats and natural peanut butter- easy source of protein, good fat and carbs. I don't have to eat oatmeal, i can drink it. great.
I drink orange juice with banana and frozen strawberries- easy source of fruit. i don't have to eat fruit, I can drink it.
I juice vegetables into a disgusting concoction- easy source of vegetables (juiced veggies do count as servings of vegetables, right?) I don't have to eat all these veggies, i can drink them.
I usually have an egg white omelette in the morning, but find it bothersome and time consuming to do every morning. yet I need the calories and protein early, so is there any way to turn breakfast into a drinkable concoction to save time?
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2005/01/31, 01:50 PM
a mrp or shake with
oats, milk, whey, banana, anything u like really
blend it drink it
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2005/01/31, 02:29 PM
make it night before........somtimes you gonna suck it up, get up 15mins earlier and make an omlete.
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2005/01/31, 02:41 PM
Does your morning shake have to include "breakfast foods" like eggs, etc? When I'm running late in the morning, I usually just make one of my nighttime shakes in the blender and run:
16oz water
1/2 cup oatmeal
1/2 cup fat-free cottage cheese
15gr whey isolate
2tbsp natural peanut butter
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2005/01/31, 02:44 PM
Meal replacement shakes are good for drinking in the morning.
DX
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2005/01/31, 03:36 PM
wouldn't a liquid meal digest quicker than a whole food meal thus making you hungry more quickly?
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