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    thing sliced turkey over Protein powder???

    hey guys, yes its the QG again !!! lol...
    anyway.......i have been thinking about something lateley, i have been in bodybuilding for a long time now (not as long as some of the pros here) but i defenently fit in the "advanced" section......well, last time i had my protein shake i threw up alll over the kitchen floor, i am soooo sick of protein powders and they taste alll the same to me since i have been taking them for so many years.... anyways.... i have been thinking about replacing my protein intake with "with thin sliced deli turkey"

    25 slices= 300 calories
    10g Sugar
    7.5g Fat

    and the best of ALL 45 GRAMS of PROTEIN

    so i know this would be for someone who is on a bulk and not a cut, but you got to addmit it sure is a good replacement Protein for people who have the same "taste" as I do.... im planing to use this way of protein intake for a while untill my stomach can handle being around protein powders and not drive me crazy....

    PS: does anyone know of any "protein pills" i thought i saw some somewhere..............



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    Well, if you aren't concerned with sodium, go ahead.

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    Protein from the meat WONT be digested as quickley as whey. Therefor it is not as beneficial post workout. Try a different flavor of protein. I am going to try the blend from www.nuclearnutrition.com next.
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    yo questionguy, have you tried to add other stuff to your shake to make it taste better?

    I usually try to make my shakes close to smoothy's by adding fruits...

    or if i have chocolate flavor i try to make them into a milk shae (not best idea) but it gets the job done for protein intake
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    besides your pwo shake you really dont need to drink whey...real food beats protien powder any day...i only end up pounding protien 2 times a day...one post workout, and one for the part of my day where cooking a meal isnt possible...

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    I had the same problem. I used to really like Universal's Milk and Egg protein (vanilla)...now I can't stand the taste - let alone the smell of it! I have now switched to Optimum Nutrition's Egg protein (chocolate).

    Anyway, you can also try chicken. If you look around, you can find big bags of chicken that have 40+ grams of protein per breast.

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    yeah, thanx guys, i just cant stand no more protein for a whileq, i have been doin this for soo long i just got sick of it, ( i mean protein not lifting).....

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    Ya know, it'll probably be cheaper to buy a big bag of chicken than to buy thin sliced turkey from the deli.

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