discombobulate wrote: » I've just been looking up a bit on smoothies as i've started having one most evenings and have found conflicting statements on whether they are good or bad to have every day. Typically what i'd put in the smoothie to make up around 500ml would be: Orange or Apple juice (usually tropicana) Mixed frozen berries Banana Frozen veg (usually mix of carrot, brocolli and cauliflower) Scoop of whey I know theres obviously good in the smoothie but does it mean i'm taking in too much sugars etc. Also how long can a smoothie mix be refridgerated for? Does this time go down if there is whey in the mix?
thegreatiam wrote: » why dont you just eat more fruit and veg? you can skip the apple orange juice, its only there as a base. just use water and ice. or milk/greek yoghurt if you need protein
thegreatiam wrote: » some recipes i use, you might like them. during exercise: 1 stick of celery, 1 apple, thick slice of lemon, large chunk of cucumber. chilled water. Post exercise: 1 banana, 1 apple, spoon of peanut/almond butter, milk. morning drink: water, greek yoghurt, hand full of mixed berries (mostly blueberries), honey (to taste) I buy fruit in bulk, chop it in to manageable pieces and freeze it. then if i need a smoothie i throw hand fulls of what i need into the blender. smoothies are mainly a way for me to save time, you will still need to count the ingredients total calories to maintain a deficit to lose weight.
papu wrote: » Sugar. I personally don't see the harm in fruit sugars , it's natural and used as energy quickly!
papu wrote: » I personally don't see the harm in fruit sugars , it's natural and used as energy quickly!
Mellor wrote: » It's ok because it's natural is a weird post-justification that's used all the time. What common sugar isn't natural? Sugar in 1kg bags, or in cakes, or fructose syrup in coca cola is all natural, it allcomes from fruit or veg.
Sir Digby Chicken Caesar wrote: » if I'm reading this thread right.. I can use my whey powder to make protein ice pops?
papu wrote: » Right Good point , All sugar in excess is bad. But there's a difference in the extra vitamins , minerals and fiber you get out of eating an apple then there is from drinking a can of coke , in 1L of coke there's about 110g of sugar. in an apple there is about 23g of sugar. The RDA (http://www.food.gov.uk) being about 120g If you want to know if it's too much sugar , weight out your portions , calculate the amount of sugar in them and come up with a figure.
papu wrote: » As for keeping it in the fridge I wouldn't keep it too long , Wheys always best freshly mixed, if you want it cold add in some crushed Ice or ice cubes. You could Possibly freeze it in pop-sickle molds and have it frozen, might be another option
El_Dangeroso wrote: » I know soup is basically a drink but for some reason registers high for satiety:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0031938404004482