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    Protein Bar?

    Why is it so difficult to find a good protein bar? I am on a keto diet and am looking for a bar that doesn't have added sugars (or sugar alcohols or any other junk). I make protein shakes, but sometimes I get sick of it and feel like I need something solid/chewable.

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    Food always trumps bars and shakes. Look into some solid protein food choices like nuts, cottage cheese, yogurt, etc. These are good even on the run for a quick snack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pocketsonswoll View Post
    Why is it so difficult to find a good protein bar? I am on a keto diet and am looking for a bar that doesn't have added sugars (or sugar alcohols or any other junk). I make protein shakes, but sometimes I get sick of it and feel like I need something solid/chewable.
    Prepare a few days worth of food and store them in tupper ware. When you have to leave home for work or for an extended period of time during the day throw some of your pre-made meals in a cooler and take them with you then you won't need a protein bar.

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    Most protein bars are going to have sugar in it.....should be eating quite a few chicken breasts for protein or try making different kind of protein shakes.

    I actually have 2 whey protein shakes on hand of different flavors. If I get bored of them I switch the flavors up....sometimes I mix it with milk, sometimes I mix it with water. Sometimes I add different fruit to it, berries, bananas etc.....

    I also add ice to it sometimes to make it like a smoothie gives it a little texture to it and feels like a dessert. You can also add peanut butter to your shake gives it a different taste espec if I have like a chocolate whey protein shake its good. Lots of things you can do to mix it up.....

    You wont find too many clean protein bars as they always add sugars and such to make it a little more appealing. If you really wanted to get creative you could probably search online to make your own home made protein bars but prob a lot more effort then what its worth
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    make your own protein bars there loads of recipes on the internet

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    Quote Originally Posted by jstarcarr View Post
    make your own protein bars there loads of recipes on the internet
    Probably the best way to go if you have to have a protein bar. At least you control what goes into the recipe.

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    Hard boiled eggs are your protein bars


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    I'll probably have to make my own then. Found some pretty good places on the web with recipes. Yesterday my trainer mentioned Quest protein bars because they don't use sugar...don't know if their any good but the ingredient list looks very clean.

    I actually used to bring eggs to work, but my coworkers hated it because of the smell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pocketsonswoll View Post
    Yesterday my trainer mentioned Quest protein bars because they don't use sugar...don't know if their any good but the ingredient list looks very clean.
    I randomly received a couple of these in the mail yesterday. I didn't find them particularly appealing in terms of taste or texture or any of those subjective qualities. It reminded me of Laffy Taffy but not as sticky.

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    I second the motion for hardboiled eggs. Also pepperoni sticks and beef jerky. Bars invariably suck. They're shitty-tasting, overpriced candy bars with a little protein. Have a shake and an egg.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pocketsonswoll View Post

    I actually used to bring eggs to work, but my coworkers hated it because of the smell.

    Tell your co-workers to kiss your ass. Don't let them get in the way of your goals. As far as I know there arent any employers that will fire you for eating what you want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Work IN Progress View Post
    Tell your co-workers to kiss your ass. Don't let them get in the way of your goals. As far as I know there arent any employers that will fire you for eating what you want.
    Yeah, you wouldn't believe some of the interesting smells coming from the Phillipino people's lunches at my work. Some of those fish dishes of theirs are pretty intense. Tell your coworkers eggs are a walk in the park and to fuck off.


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    The ONLY commercial protein bar I would eat is the VPX Zero Impact bars. The pumpkin and pb choco is amazing when you heat in the microwave for about 10-15 secs.
    But I agree that making your own is MUCH easier and cheaper.
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    Hahaha, thanks for the tips guys...I actually did end up bringing in my eggs today.

    Last week I went ahead and ordered some Quest Bars like my trainer suggested and I have to say that the bars are really good. Considering the ingredients in the bars (no sugars or sugar alcohols) they taste good, especially the vanilla almond flavor. I also really like that they use just isolate protein and no soy.

    I'll be eating these for breakfast and the eggs for 10am meal daily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pocketsonswoll View Post
    Why is it so difficult to find a good protein bar? I am on a keto diet and am looking for a bar that doesn't have added sugars (or sugar alcohols or any other junk). I make protein shakes, but sometimes I get sick of it and feel like I need something solid/chewable.
    the market for bars was dying a decade ago they were revived when bars like Detour, etc. came out but most are not much better than the traditional candy bar and several times the cost. i pretty much gave up on those things years ago they are just not cost effective at all.
    I train differently than most, my beef is with gravity the weights on the bar are just the medium...Thanks to Wall Street your slice of the American Pie has been reduced to a crumb.

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    99% of protein bars are only trash..
    I personally use my handmade protein bars knowing exactly the macronutrients profile of each bar...

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    I found these bars a few months ago and eat them when I am stuck. Let me know what you think of their nutrients:

    302 calories
    6.5g fat
    31g carbs (but only 3g next impact carbs, because of glycerine, maltilol, and polydextrose fiber)
    1g sugar
    24g sugar alcohols (which do not impact blood sugar levels)
    34g protein

    Some of the ingredients, in order:

    Whey protein concentrate, isolated soy protein, hydrolyzed protein, whey protein isolate, glutamine peptides..

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    Only bars I eat are the Premier nutrition bars. A quick 30g's of protein, 280 calories and only 8g of sugars.

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    i found one a lil while back that i make every week


    protein powder (4 scoops, chocolate)
    low sodium/low fat "all natural" peanut butter (4 tbl)
    quaker oats (2 cups)
    lowfat/no salt added cottage cheese (16 oz)

    makes 6 servings.....each has...


    287 calories
    5g fat
    112mg sodium
    26.3g carbs
    24g protein
    2.7g sugar


    cost is around $1.00 per serving. gotta keep them cool with the cottage cheese.
    usually only make as much as i'd eat for one week. you can mess with the
    ingredients if you want more or less of something. pb, cottage cheese, etc...

    compare to....

    PURE PROTEIN PROTEIN BARS (chocolate peanut butter)

    Calories--200
    Fat—6g
    Sodium—200mg
    Carbs—16g
    Protein—20g
    Sugar--2g (**sugar alcohol 6g**)

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