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i found a decent protein bar with good macros!

thorough

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total cals 240
fat 13g
sat fat 6g
sodium 220mg
total carbs 22g
dietary fiber 10g
sugars 1g
sugar alcohol 0
protein 18g

im sorry if this should be in the healthy recipe subsection but its kind of dead over their anyways.

the brand is Atkins advantage and they taste ok.
one thing that is kind of misleading is that is says only 2 net carbs on the front of the package. where are the other carbs if it says 22 total? all the other ones ive seen in stores either have too much sugar or too much sugar alcohol which im not too fond of. ive made the homemade ones but sometimes a packaged one can be favorable since they keep better at room temp and im not supposed to have stuff in the fridge. also the pb makes them so chewy that they take a few minutes longer to eat compared to to pre packaged ones. im only eating these as maybee one meal a day when i dont have time to stir up some whey.I wait tables and my bosses are nazi's so i have be by my tables at all times so making whey shakes can be hard sometimes.
what do you think of the macros?
any other brands you recommend prior to me perfecting my protien bar recipe?
 
IMO the best protein bars out there are the GREENS+ ones. Plus they taste awesome (seriously).
 
Ingredients?
 
ive pretty much found that anything that comes in a package does not fit me very well

either the sodium
the sugar alc.
the preservatives
sugar
fat?
antifreeze
etc


SOMETHING
is bound to not jive with my system
 
(ingredients)
PROTEIN BLEND [SOY PROTEIN ISOLATE, HYDROLYZED COLLAGEN, WHEY PROTEIN ISOLATE (MILK), SODIUM CASEINATE], GLYCERINE, POLYDEXTROSE, DRY ROASTED PEANUT, PEANUT FLOUR, PALM KERNEL AND PALM OIL, CELLULOSE, COCONUT OIL, COCOA POWDER (PROCESSED WITH ALKALI), NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR, OLIVE OIL, BUTTER OIL, SOY LECITHIN, MALTODEXTRIN, SALT, GUAR GUM, CITRIC ACID, SUCRALOSE, MONO AND DIGLYCERIDES, DIPOTASSIUM PHOSPHATE, ACESULFAME POTASSIUM. NUTRITION BLEND: TRICALCIUM PHOSPHATE, CALCIUM CARBONATE, MAGNESIUM OXIDE, VITAMIN A PALMITATE, ASCORBIC ACID, SODIUM ASCORBATE, THIAMIN MONONITRATE, RIBOFLAVIN, PYRIDOXINE HYDROCHLORIDE, CYANOCOBALAMIN, ALPHA TOCOPHERYL ACETATE, NIACINAMIDE, BIOTIN, CALCIUM PANTOTHENATE, ZINC OXIDE, FOLIC ACID, CHROMIUM CHELATE, PHYTONADIONE, SODIUM SELENITE.

list isnt much longer than my whey.
link to macros and ingredients

ATKINS - ADVANTAGE BAR CHOCOLATE PEANUT BUTTER BOX - 12 BARS PER *BOX; Buy at a low price!
 
I LIVE on these bars, and I have for over 3 years, stuck with them even when they changed them a little. The only 2 good flavors are Penut butter granola and chocolate granola bar. Does not taste fake. I have one for breakfast everyday!! I have a VERY sensitive stomach and the bars are wonderful for me!! :) I even have a few coworkers on them. They are expensive, but well worth it!!
 
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the chocolate peanut butter is the shit. i like the granola ones but try the reg chocolate pb! these make me slack on making my own even though when i make them myself they are only like 50cents a bar.
 
Pfft. Just mix up a protein shake and then eat a teaspoon of PB immediately following. That's my method for getting a nice chocolate peanut butter taste.
 
i do make shakes at work as well but when i eat my 8:00 meal usually is right in the middle of the dinner rush and we are not allowed to keep food in the fridge ect so i have to be all stealth about it.sometimes i am so busy i almost forget. having a bar in my pocket or stashed in some nook is the only way to insure a quick meal. my homade ones take twice as long to chew as the atkins ones and i have to keep them in the fridge.
 
yeah homemade is def. the way to go if you want them to be perfectly balanced and all natural

but they do require a little extra attention on the storage
and they are definitely a little more time consuming to eat
 
that being said at 240 cal. id probably eat 2 for a meal
and then they really start getting expensive
 
at 480 that would not only be expensive but a bit much for my daily requirements.im only 155 pounds and on a cut. 240 is a bit under my meal average but not by much. i do eat 5-6 meals a day though with a slighly larger one for my 3rd meal.
 
that being said at 240 cal. id probably eat 2 for a meal
and then they really start getting expensive

480 cal a meal?!?! youre not on a cut are you????? shit man im a fatboy and im prob averaging 300 or so per meal..
i always did want a good recipe for a home made bar. .just never had the time/patience/cooking knowledge to try.. THANK GOD FOR MY GIRLFRIEND!

i think i might try if i can finda decent recipe
 
at 480 that would not only be expensive but a bit much for my daily requirements.im only 155 pounds and on a cut. 240 is a bit under my meal average but not by much. i do eat 5-6 meals a day though with a slighly larger one for my 3rd meal.


480
5 meals

2400 cal
sounds like a decent calorie intake for a moderate cut (for me 172lbs)


but
i dont think eating 10 of these a day would be a good idea
 
100g of fiber might not be fun

130g of fat seems a little high
180g of protein seems pretty low


but for a single meal 2 of them would be a quick fix for me...
that being said. i still make my own
 
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