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I have to drink soy-based shakes because the whey-Protein shakes cause a sickly-sweet taste in my mouth that lasts for days. While the GNC brand chocolate whey-Protein Shakes were good, I just couldn't deal with the aftertaste.

So now I use soy based shakes. They are good but not quite as chocolatey. So I add 1 tbs SF chocolate Jello powder and the shake is more of a treat!

I just wanted to say thanks for that great tip...whomever you are!!!

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That is a nice idea... I wonder how it would be to try to add some SF Jello Gelatin powder to a plain vanilla Protein shake as well. Maybe a strawberry or strawberry banana. :laugh:

That gave me an idea to try this myself and I haven't yet had a Protein Shake for the day so I might try it out later.

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That is a nice idea... I wonder how it would be to try to add some SF Jello Gelatin powder to a plain vanilla Protein shake as well. Maybe a strawberry or strawberry banana. :laugh:

That gave me an idea to try this myself and I haven't yet had a Protein Shake for the day so I might try it out later.

I think they meant Jello pudding, not the Gelatin.< /p>

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Yes. I was talking about the sugar free Jello pudding. :laugh: I have seen recipes for Orange Creme shakes using orange Jello Gelatin too! Use your milk, vanilla Protein powder, a tablespoon or two of the Jello Gelatin powder and some vanilla extract. Sounds good to me!!!

Here is a link that another Bandster posted earlier with a lot of ideas. Some ingredients wouldn't really be for us, for we can just omit as needed.

Bodybuilding.com - Protein shake recipes - Huge Selection Of Great Tasting Mixes - Bodybuilding.com Writer

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I have to drink soy-based shakes because the whey-Protein shakes cause a sickly-sweet taste in my mouth that lasts for days. While the GNC brand chocolate whey-protein shakes were good, I just couldn't deal with the aftertaste.

So now I use soy based shakes. They are good but not quite as chocolatey. So I add 1 tbs SF chocolate Jello powder and the shake is more of a treat!

I just wanted to say thanks for that great tip...whomever you are!!!

You're welcome!:laugh:

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Yes, I knew you meant the pudding. I was misunderstood there. lol. I was just saying that your idea to use pudding gave me the idea to try it with Jello Gelatin powder also.

That was two days ago, bleh it was awful. I tried SF Gelatin powder strawberry in my vanilla Protein shake and I hated it. Won't be trying that again. :smile:

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I love the Early Rise Orange Walmart brand Crystal Light drink. I got the bright idea one day to mix it with a scoop of vanilla Protein Powder. LOVE IT! Just a suggestion.

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I dunno if it was my post you read or not...I know I wrote one recently with my favorite PB Choc shake recipe. I love using the SF Jello pudding in mine - there are so many wonderful flavors to try! I love using the cheesecake flavored one in my choc shakes, too....keeps things interesting. I cannot stand the pre made shakes - BLECH!

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