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    I'm looking for a good (inexpensive) MRP

    What MRP gives the best bang for the buck. Especially when you don't have many bucks.

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    Try Champion Nutrition's Met Max. DPS sells it for a decent price.

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    I've always used Met-Rx or Myoplex. They're a bit on the expensive side but they are the only ones I could stomach.

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    Alternative foods

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    whey protein
    oats(grinded)
    flax oil or natural peanut butter
    skim milk
    berries

    you name it, easy and cheap if thats what your looking for!
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    Meta Meal from bulknutrition - on sale 1 buck a peice.

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    Protoplex from Vitamin world , always on 40% off ... its the best deal I have found.

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    Originally posted by atherjen
    whey protein
    oats(grinded)
    flax oil or natural peanut butter
    skim milk
    berries

    you name it, easy and cheap if thats what your looking for!
    thats what i do

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    Do you grind the oats in a coffee grinder? Do they make the shake hard to drink? What's themain benefit--low GI carb?

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    optimum nutrition's opti-pro meal economy. quality and cheap.
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    I like the Lebrada lean bodys,They taste pretty good....There about the same price as the met-rx and myoplex.

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    i'm with AJ , make your own.MRP's are alright, but real food is the key!!
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