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    hiya people, looking for a decent weight gainer which mixes up easily in a shaker. something along the lines of serious mass, but am i right that a blender is needed to mix it up? please dont reply in save your money and buy some food, because i no that would be the better option but with my circumstances with times it is very difficult. currently getting in 3500 calories looking for something to put it up to 4500-5000 calories. much appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dsc123 View Post
    hiya people, looking for a decent weight gainer which mixes up easily in a shaker. something along the lines of serious mass, but am i right that a blender is needed to mix it up? please dont reply in save your money and buy some food, because i no that would be the better option but with my circumstances with times it is very difficult. currently getting in 3500 calories looking for something to put it up to 4500-5000 calories. much appreciated.
    I see your in the UK so you have access to MYprotein. their weight gainer is about 600cals i believe is tasty, not packed with shit and is a reasonable price, I' go with that
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    Quote Originally Posted by dsc123 View Post
    hiya people, looking for a decent weight gainer which mixes up easily in a shaker. something along the lines of serious mass, but am i right that a blender is needed to mix it up? please dont reply in save your money and buy some food, because i no that would be the better option but with my circumstances with times it is very difficult. currently getting in 3500 calories looking for something to put it up to 4500-5000 calories. much appreciated.
    Hey man, Need To Build Muscle Inc. ships to the UK all the time. There is several options to choose from on the site such was the BETTER PROTEIN BARS, WHEYTOBUILDMUSCLEProtein powder (Vanilla Caramel is my favorite). Keep it natural by adding some PB or Mac Oil. Def beats the "weight gainers" at the local supp store

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    Ive used seriousmass and Nlarge with good results, tons of calories!

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    Good stuff, yh I do like myprotein supplements I use there creatine mono and impact whey protein. Shall have a look at that. How do the wheytobuild products mix up with water in a shaker?
    Superlift-how do you find the two gainers mix up?

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    I have also used seriousmass. I gain the weight i wanted and then stopped taking it. I'm not sure if this was right.

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    muslce milke and 2 tblespoons of peanut butter in the blender work well

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    you ever find anything bro?

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    no ive still not found anything the serious mass holds the calories im after, but am weary if i will be able to mix it in my shaker as a lot of powder is needed?

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    Dude just make this easy weight gainer:



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    Why are you against buying a blender to mix the shakes?

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    I'm not against buying one, am just wondering if a blender is necessary.

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    A blender is better everytime.

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    but am i right that a blender is needed to mix it up?
    do the wheytobuild products mix up with water in a shaker?
    Superlift-how do you find the two gainers mix up?
    ive still not found anything the serious mass holds the calories im after, but am weary if i will be able to mix it in my shaker
    It seems apparent from your posts here that you are shopping for your protein mainly based on if you can mix it without effort. If that's the case, that's a pretty wack priority...Just grab a cheapo blender at a tag sale and go to town. There are much more important reasons to select one protein supplement over another than you are looking at.

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    i don't think blender is necessary.. just get a good shaker bottle like.. my fav is Amazon.com: Blender Bottle W/Wire Ball-Large 28 Oz. Colors Vary: Health & Personal Care

    Anyways, i say ditch the weight gainers.. they are just full of suger. Just get some whey and casein protein and put some olive oil, peanut butter and flaxseed meal. Easy 700-1000cal a pop.

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    Optimum Nutrition's Pro-Complex Gainer..hands down the best on the market. 8g of fat, 650 calories, 60 cholesterol, 85g of carbs w/ 5g of sugar. You can have this with meals if you wanted to. One heaping scoop two-three times daily and you'll be happy. This stuff is very very very thin..surprisingly thin. No need for a blender AT ALL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by x~factor View Post
    A blender is better everytime.
    Afraid he is right. When you are trying to achieve a drink of 1000calories, it usually just doesnt fit in a shaker cup. I use my blender for my weight gainers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gfy55 View Post
    Optimum Nutrition's Pro-Complex Gainer..hands down the best on the market. 8g of fat, 650 calories, 60 cholesterol, 85g of carbs w/ 5g of sugar. You can have this with meals if you wanted to. One heaping scoop two-three times daily and you'll be happy. This stuff is very very very thin..surprisingly thin. No need for a blender AT ALL.
    Tastes like cake batter. I refuse to use any other gainer!
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    ive ordered optimum nutritions pro complex gainer will be taking twice daily, once in the morning and again post workout putting my calorie intake to 4500. thanks for all the input guys great help as always

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    next time pick up some malto dextrin you'll save a lot of money cuz thats where most of the carbs come from in the weight gainers like the one you just bought (number one ingredient)

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    cytosport and n-large2 are great. myprotein weight gainer is absolutely brill mate. iv been with them nearly from there begining and all ther supps are good ( no i dont work for them ) 1000 in one go is a bit much for me though, id have to split it,

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    Check out the new Mass-Tadon by interactive nutriton. I recently tried it because it has an appetite enhancer so you don't get full/bloaded and it mixes well. although you have to order it on GNC.com because it is only in select stores right now, it is definitely worth it.

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    I used to make my own after realizing that it was far healthier then taking your classic weight gainer powders...

    2 tbsp natural PB
    12 oz. skim milk
    1 scoop ON whey
    3/4 cup of oats

    about 550 cals, plenty of fats, protein and good carbs

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