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Reddit mentions of Garden of Life Sport Organic Plant Based Performance Protein Bars - Peanut Butter Chocolate, 12 Count, 20g Pure Protein per Bar, Vegan, Low Carb, Organic, Gluten Free, Certified Clean for Sport
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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Garden of Life Sport Organic Plant Based Performance Protein Bars - Peanut Butter Chocolate, 12 Count, 20g Pure Protein per Bar, Vegan, Low Carb, Organic, Gluten Free, Certified Clean for Sport. Here are the top ones.
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- SPORTS NUTRITION PROTEIN BARS: These high protein, high fiber bars are made to eat anytime throughout the day, contributing to daily protein intake while keeping you full with 9 grams of soluble fiber from Organic Tapioca
- HEALTHY PROTEIN BAR: These protein nutrition bars provide 20 grams of complete protein and 3.5 grams of BCAAs from plant sources, to help you achieve your quest for clean protein
- POST WORKOUT SPORT BAR: These organic protein bars refuel and repair muscles with complete multi-source plant protein from Organic peas and Organic sprouted brown rice
- VEGAN CHOCOLATE PROTEIN BARS: Certified USDA Organic, Non-GMO Project Verified, NSF Certified for Sport, Informed-Choice for Sport Certified, Certified Vegan, and Certified Gluten Free
- Four Decadent Flavors; Peanut Butter Chocolate, Chocolate Min, Chocolate Fudge, Salted Caramel Chocolate
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Color | brown |
Height | 2.5 Inches |
Length | 7 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | December 2016 |
Size | 12 Count (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.04629707502 Pounds |
Width | 5.8125 Inches |
You can absolutely do it! It doesn't necessarily need to be raw vegan, however, especially as there are a huge variety of cooked & other non-raw vegan protein sources available. So let's start with the baskets:
The next step is to figure out a meal-prep approach to allow you to easily provide the correct macros in your food every day. Your job is to simply hit those macros every day, combined with exercise, to achieve the results you want over time. No guesswork! You can have full confidence that you are feeding yourself appropriately to get the results you want with IIFYM!
As far as food options go, there are TONS of vegan protein sources available (looping back to vegan, not raw vegan). Here are some powder & drink mixes:
Some snacks:
Some natural(ish) sources:
Some plant-based recipes & recipe collections:
So as you can see, you have your choice of whole foods, recipes, and packaged meal & snack options available to choose from. You can eat food, make meals & snacks, or just buy stuff off the shelf & eat that, or any mix of those things. A macros-based vegan diet can be the polar opposite of weak & boring if you're willing to track your macros every day & put some effort into trying new recipes & products!
I really like these vegan protein bars. They have a good macronutrient balance, calorie content, and keep me satiated for a bit. Also, you should check out NautrallyStephanie on instagram. She's vegan and has a vlog series on YouTube plus has a workout/meal plan if you join her online page for about $10/month with a minimum of 3 months (b/c she has a 12 week workout challenge). I think it would be worth it to help you get into the groove and have a bunch of recipes readily available.