Damnitt..............Just bought nasty ass protien....Help

JonTest

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Anyone have an idea?? I bought whey isolate from protienfactory.com. The thing is i guess you can make it how you want it and i just got plain protien....it has no taste and is bitter...it has 28g/serving of protien...I don't want to get rid of it...But is there anything i can put in it that will help taste better??/ thanks bros..........later...
 
Straight isolate, IMO, tastes like ass.

Mix it in juice or load it with sugar or sugar substitute.
 
Bob Smith said:
Straight isolate, IMO, tastes like ass.

Mix it in juice or load it with sugar or sugar substitute.
yeah i just put one packet of sweet and low in it.....ahhhh much better...Man that was some nasty ass shit before.
 
I used to buy crappy tasting protein powder, I would just plug my nose with it....hey, in college you need to save money, buying extra sugar orjuice to take it with costs extra $.
 
Captain Planet said:
I used to buy crappy tasting protein powder, I would just plug my nose with it....hey, in college you need to save money, buying extra sugar orjuice to take it with costs extra $.
We used to steal the little packets every time we went out to eat. We would also steal the TP. LOL Man I don't miss those days.
Jayce
 
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frozen strawberries, bananas, peanut butter, a little cocoa.

two graham crackers with a teaspoon of lime juice for key lime pie. Yummy!!!



Depends on your goals.
 
protein

I like peanut butter and banannas. You can also throw some yogurt in on top of it any flavor you choose.
 
bigpmp said:
I like peanut butter and banannas. You can also throw some yogurt in on top of it any flavor you choose.

take it will you sleep thorugh a nasal gastric feeding tube. you don't taste shit and can get a shit load of protein down.
 
Bob Smith said:
Straight isolate, IMO, tastes like ass.

Mix it in juice or load it with sugar or sugar substitute.
I don't know, but I love the taste of a girls ass? I will try to add aspartame next time though and see the results.
 
I don't remember where I got this, but it's always served me well... :)

If your protein shake is:
Too thin: Try adding a few ice cubes, frozen fruit, or a tablespoon of sugar-free instant pudding mix to thicken it.


Too thick: Some protein mixes have guar gum or other artificial thickeners in them. Instead of throwing them out, you can make shakes using only half the packet, mixing in a regular whey protein to cover the protein gap.

Not creamy enough: Try using a tablespoon of sugar-free pudding if you make your shakes with water or milk. If you use milk, you can try using milk with higher fat content (1 or 2% instead of skim) or just use a tablespoon of dry, sugar-free instant pudding mix.

Not foamy or frothy enough: Extend the whip time in the blender to fluff the shake.


Wont dissolve: Solubility problems usually have to do with the particular brand of protein that you buy. Your best option is to first blend your liquid and ice and slowly add the protein to the blender. Look for an instantized protein that blends with a few shakes to avoid the problem all together.

Not sweet enough: Add a packet or two of Splenda or a small piece of banana. Fructose (fruit sugar) is 70% sweeter than sucrose (table sugar) so even just a small piece of banana or other fruit go a long way in providing sweetness.

Weak vanilla flavor: A tsp of imitation vanilla flavor or tsp vanilla extract will enhance the vanilla flavor without adding calories. Alternatively, you could add a tablespoon of sugar-free instant vanilla pudding for just 13 calories.

Weak chocolate flavor: A teaspoon of real cocoa powder will give you a nice chocolate flavor without adding the sugar that comes with using chocolate syrup. This is a great idea for those on tighter budgets that can only purchase one flavor of protein at a time because you can add cocoa to vanilla protein and make a chocolate flavor.

Protein sticks to blender glass: Always add the liquid to your blender or shaker first. When blending thicker shakes, try pouring the protein into the blender as it whirls or lightly pushing the powder down with a spoon to ensure it mixes.
Is "to go": To cut down on dishes and make a handy "to go" shake, you may be able to use a pint or quart Mason jar in place of your blender pitcher. Simply remove the blending attachment from the pitcher; if it twists onto the jar (like a cap) it will work. Put your drink ingredients into the jar, twist on the blending assembly, turn the jar top-down onto the blender and hit the switch. Voila!
 
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