Q: I recently purchased the Gold Standard Chocolate 100% Whey Protein. I tried it after my workout and it was not bad but I can add it to taste better?
thankss.
ok, so the milk rather than water, it allows a better taste.
A: I like using fruit (bananas, fruit) and milk is good, but I made soy milk, vanilla soy is very good. Adds calories but it is fruit.
My husband and I are stepping it up, and getting way more in shape and caring about our health.
I am looking for recipes on shakes AND names of whey or other weight loss "get in shape" mix for men.
I'm in desperate need to find a good recipe for Vanilla Whey Protein Powder. I tried mixing it with Water but it still tasted nasty, also with Water,Mangoes, and Ice, and still tastes bad. I can't even chug it. I want to lose fat and get muscles if that
Okay, so basically I am looking for some whey protein shakes that are good for after workouts, that help with recovery time, and help gain more muscle mass.
Nothing with Glucose fructose, corn syrup, and all of that crap.
Must have good
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