AvaFern 3,516 Posted April 19, 2015 For anyone who happens to read my posts, you might know that I am not great at getting in Protein and I hate Protein shakes. It has been 1 year and 7 months since my surgery and I have had less than 4 Protein Shakes in the entirety of that time. They are, in my opinion, so gross tasting and I would rather just eat a few pieces of chicken than slurp down chalky tasting milk. Also, milk and sugar tend to make me sick so that was another part of my rationale. I decided this week that while I am at goal, I would like to drop 10 more pounds, which would put me at the goal I set when I was younger. I keep reading everyone's post about how they always eat Protein first, which I don't do, I eat whatever tastes good first, which is usually something with carbs. So, I decided I would make a conscious effort for the next few weeks to put protein first, which started with trying to make a protein shake/ smoothie that didn't make me sick and didn't taste disgusting. Below is what I came up with: 12oz Almond Milk 1 container Yoplait Whips Yogurt Cupcake flavor 1/2 tablespoon raw organic honey 2tbs PB2 1 packet Body Key vanilla Protein powder Total: 465 calories, 31g protein (makes a HUGE cup, so if you try it, you will probably only drink 1/2-2/3 which makes the calories a bit better) I froze half the almond milk the night before and the container of yogurt so I wouldn't need to use ice. I mixed the other half of the milk with the Protein Powder and PB2 in the blender first, then I blended in the frozen milk and yogurt. I got some organic raw honey the other day for something else so I tossed that in, but in the future it mostly adds calories more than flavor so I would probably leave it out. I also like vanilla almond milk just to drink, but in the future I would probably use the non-flavored version which drops it from 135 calories in almond milk to about 65. A frozen banana would probably also be good to add. In the end, I have a giant cup that tastes like a cake batter flavored milkshake. It is ridiculously good and really filling, so I only ended up drinking about half before I was full. Ideally in the future I can modify it a little so I don't end up with so much leftover. So, since I have read a lot of Protein shake recipes hoping I would find one I like, I thought I'd share. Happy Sunday Everyone! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miss Meg 199 Posted April 20, 2015 Well done AvaFern, and well done for reaching your goal. I am really interested in how many grams of Protein should be taken in on a daily basis. I'm in Australia and can't find much on how much Protein you should consume on a daily basis and how you calculate it?? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AvaFern 3,516 Posted April 20, 2015 @@Miss Meg I am possibly the last person to ask about Protein, lol. I have read most people try to get in 60 grams a day at the minimum, but I tend to average closer to 30-40g and I did for the entirety of my time post-op. I use MyFitnessPal and it adds up all of my Protein for me when I enter in foods. I did get 93g today though! Which is probably the first time ever having that much since I got my sleeve, but for 1193 calories and that much protein, I was kinda proud of myself. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miss Meg 199 Posted April 20, 2015 @@AvaFern you actually helped me there.. I went into the myfitnesspal app (which I had only ever used for diary keeping) and there it all is there. Thanks for the info. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
B-52 7,113 Posted April 20, 2015 I have a Protein shake/smoothie everyday for my Breakfast....done so for over 4 years...recently I bought a new Vitamix that will also make soups! Anyway, as far as recipes, I make just about anything my imagination can come up with....right now I am having a combination of a few strawberries, 1/2 banana, some Peanut Butter, and almond milk....everything I do always has a scoop of whey Protein for 35 grams.... When I say anything, I mean anything from fresh fruit, berries, coconut, oranges, pineapples, chocolate, coffee, peanut butter....just about anything you can think of. Sometimes I will go the veggie way with combinations of spinach, kale, carrots, apples, etc, etc.... I should add, I don't care about calories....stopped worrying about them a long time ago....Now, I just eat less, and when I do eat I make the healthiest choices I can. No more dieting for me! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
devillynn 193 Posted April 21, 2015 just going off what my surgeon told me to consume daily - 80-100 grams of Protein a day. That is with working out and trying to keep my hair from falling out and all that good stuff. So - hope that helps! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
abbyg 2 Posted May 10, 2015 (edited) For those who hate Protein Shakes as much as I do, I found that not breathing through my nose, slurping down the shake (pre surgery) and then quickly taking a spoonful of suger free apple sauce is a LOT easier than it sounds. I can get through two shakes a day using this formula. Otherwise, I would still be on my very first shake...lol Edited May 10, 2015 by abbyg Share this post Link to post Share on other sites