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    quick question about mixing oats and protien

    can I just add a cup of oats to my protein shakes?

    give it a stir then down it?

    (i mix my shakes with fork, have no mixer, but company says to mix with a fork, and in water)

    i have no problem with doing this, it ain't that nice having to munch on the oats after every gulp, but i'll do it if its gonna help me

    also can i mix put some oats into a weight gainer (whey and dextrose) or is that not adviseable

    plz give me some comments

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    Hey Pimp, you better getting a "blender" as that ain't nice mixing it with a fork. I will let you get other replys first on the weight gainer with dextrose, but i wouldn't recommend it as it will spike insulin to often and the only time you want that is after a workout.
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    I'm sorry but PLEASE look around at the first couple pages of the forum, this same exact subject has been asked like 5 times in a short period of time.
    Homer: Hey! I saved your life! That egg sandwich could have killed you by cholesterol.
    Lenny: Pfft, forget it, Homer. While it has been established that eggs contain cholesterol, it has not yet been proven conclusively that they actually raise the level of serum cholesterol in the human
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    Originally posted by derekisdman
    I'm sorry but PLEASE look around at the first couple pages of the forum, this same exact subject has been asked like 5 times in a short period of time.
    umm no it ain't u twat

    no one else has asked how to mix oats with a protein shake

    people have asked what is a good protein/oat recipie, why to use oats, how much oats to use with their protein.... etc, i've read them all but none of them say how to actually mix oats with a protein shake

    there are no other qustions about oats on the first page on this forum, so much for the '5 times in a short period of time' rubbish

    go fine 'this exact same subject'...'5 times' and then I will apologise for calling you a twat

    either make a helpful comment or don't fuckin reply.... muppet

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    Originally posted by young d
    umm no it ain't u twat

    no one else has asked how to mix oats with a protein shake

    people have asked what is a good protein/oat recipie, why to use oats, how much oats to use with their protein.... etc, i've read them all but none of them say how to actually mix oats with a protein shake

    there are no other qustions about oats on the first page on this forum, so much for the '5 times in a short period of time' rubbish

    go fine 'this exact same subject'...'5 times' and then I will apologise for calling you a twat

    either make a helpful comment or don't fuckin reply.... muppet
    You replied and had nothing constructive to say - so take your own advice sir.
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    Lenny: Pfft, forget it, Homer. While it has been established that eggs contain cholesterol, it has not yet been proven conclusively that they actually raise the level of serum cholesterol in the human
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    Easy young d, i can tell your from England, we sure do have our tempers LOL!.

    Just go easy on your replies i wouldn't want you to get in trouble. But as far as i am concerned you asked a fair quetsion which deserves peoples feedback.(which is optional to reply)

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    Originally posted by Barlog
    Easy young d, i can tell your from England, we sure do have our tempers LOL!.

    Just go easy on your replies i wouldn't want you to get in trouble. But as far as i am concerned you asked a fair quetsion which deserves peoples feedback.(which is optional to reply)

    okay bro, but some guys really piss me off trying to be a smart-ass on net forums, wtf is the point?

    lol yep twat kinda gives the English thing away (that why i used it) they don't get it

    i'm glad to see you replying, your a mate for helping me out with my diet, i'm cutting the carbs right down now, not totally i normally have a couple portions of pasta/rice a day, but like instead of having chicken with pasta i'm having chicken with salad, instead of salmon and potatos its salmon and just veggies or more salad

    man i can't be bothered to get a blender a fork will do for the moment, i rarely gonna do the whey/oats thing on a cut, but when i'm having them more often i'll probably invest in 1

    oh and ASDA didn't do flax, damm them (i got olive and walnut oil instead any use for them?)

    peace old D

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    Hey i'm impressed with what you have taken on board WTG(I like to use this instead on WTF LOL). Anyway you need a medal for having your oats with whey using a fork. But your are right in not having too many carbs and the chix and salad is good.

    You won't find flax in supermarkets, well not in the UK. But the best place to find them would be health shops, which you should be able to locate in your home town, if not, then there is the internet (i can give you some sites that sell alsorts of supps).

    Olive oil isn't too bad, i am not sure of walnut oil?? but i think that has some fibre in which is a bonus. On your bulk you will need a blender as once you start making me home made shakes, there will be not stopping you.
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    Blender is best.

    But I just make regular oats and mix in some vanilla whey. Add peanut butter if you are bulking its delish.

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    Originally posted by Barlog
    Hey i'm impressed with what you have taken on board WTG(I like to use this instead on WTF LOL). Anyway you need a medal for having your oats with whey using a fork. But your are right in not having too many carbs and the chix and salad is good.

    You won't find flax in supermarkets, well not in the UK. But the best place to find them would be health shops, which you should be able to locate in your home town, if not, then there is the internet (i can give you some sites that sell alsorts of supps).

    Olive oil isn't too bad, i am not sure of walnut oil?? but i think that has some fibre in which is a bonus. On your bulk you will need a blender as once you start making me home made shakes, there will be not stopping you.

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    hey yd, i use optimum nutrition whey and it disolves pretty easily. even had to mix it with a knife a few times as i didn't have any other utensils at work. if i don't have a blender, like when i'm at work, i mix the whey with hot water and soak the oats in the drink for about 10 minutes or so until they're soggy. makes it easier to down. kinda tastes like a weird hot chocolate drink. not too shabby though.

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