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Reddit mentions of Muscle Feast Whole Oat Powder 8 Pounds
Sentiment score: 5
Reddit mentions: 9
We found 9 Reddit mentions of Muscle Feast Whole Oat Powder 8 Pounds. Here are the top ones.
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- COMPLEX CARBS: Slow-digesting carbohydrates in this oat powder keep you fuller longer (90 servings)
- 100% NATURAL: Our complex carbohydrate powder is Non-GMO keto-friendly and contains zero additives
- LOW GLYCEMIC LOAD: The low glycemic load and index make this a slow digesting carb powder and an ideal option for those avoiding sudden spikes in blood sugar
- CONVENIENT OPTION: Whole oat powder is well-suited to those with an active lifestyle; no blender needed, just scoop and go
- SUITABLE FOR BAKING: Use this carb flour as a replacement for wheat flour in baking
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Specs:
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 8 Pound (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 8 Pounds |
If the powdered Vega didn't work for you, you may want to try their pre-mixed shake:
This is a pretty decent lactose-free shake mix, if you want to blend your own;
If you're looking for more of a meal-replacement shake, Super Body Fuel has a dairy-free keto version available. The plain flavor tastes like cardboard, but if you're going for a no-sweetener-added version, it's available in the drop-down menu:
There are plenty of non-dairy protein powders out there; I'd suggest reading through the reviews in the links below to see how the graininess of each one is. Here's a starter list to check out:
If you want to get rid of lumps on the go, you need a motorized blender bottle. Basically a portable blender, but just for powders. They run about $40 on Amazon:
It also depends on how you want to make it...if you want to mix it in a liquid like water or a milk alternative, then you'll be more sensitive to how grainy the product is. If you have a good plug-in blender, you can mix them up really well in that & store them in one of those double-walled, vacuum-insulated tumblers to stay cold. Or turn it into a shake, which will help hide the graininess, like with some frozen fruit or whatever. Or if you want to make protein-enhanced treats, check out Protein Pow:
Lots of options out there!
I make the dankest 1000 cal shake imaginable. Follow these steps:
Recipe/Instructions:
Close it up, secure it, and shake - enjoy the dankness - super smooth consistency - EZ
Also, you'll notice - my ingredients are very similar to yours but the key difference is POWDERED whole oats, POWDERED PB, and BLENDED (w/ water) fruit.
RedCon1 has their MRE and MRE Lite which offer good protein sources, complex carbs and some good fats...
https://redcon1.com/products/mre-meal-replacement
She could probably cut that serving size in half and be golden. Most reviews give all the flavors excellent reviews.
They also have a version with only a few grams of carbs...https://redcon1.com/collections/meal-replacement/products/mre-lite-meal-replacement
Altnernately, you could just stick with a protein powder of your choice and get some oat powder for the carbs...https://www.amazon.com/Muscle-Feast-Oat-Powder-Pounds/dp/B008QHPVO4/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1520886850&sr=8-1&keywords=oat+powder
Meal replacement shakes were all the rage back in the late 90's and 2000's but I think they have fallen out of favor for bars and the ready-to-drink boxed drinks.
I used to do that as well, until I discovered powdered oats. In my experience, for smoothies in particular the powdered oats mix really well and don't make the shake so starchy. They are more convenient too since you just scoop it from the barrel and don't have to cook anything. You have to pay for the convenience obviously, but you can get an 8 pound barrel for $30; MuscleFeast is one I'd highly recommend!
How do you like the oat flour? I'm currently using this oat powder and it's not terrible. It's just kind of gritty and almost feels like sand in my throat. I'm sure it's also more expensive than a bag of oat flour.
Something like this?
https://www.amazon.com/Muscle-Feast-Oat-Powder-Pounds/dp/B008QHPVO4?th=1
http://www.amazon.com/Muscle-Feast-Oat-Powder-Pounds/dp/B008QHPVO4
I've had some luck with Muscle Feast Oats and Isopure Protein. No maltodextrin/sugar/etc.
Tacking onto this, if you are like most people and only want to drink protein shakes cold, you could invest in a Thermos bottle like this which should keep the shake cold through most of the day. Make your own gainer shake using things like protein powder, bananas, peanut butter, and oat powder. Or if you're lazy you can buy a gainer powder mix which is easy calories, but those are usually less nutritionally dense and the taste might not be as good.