So you can't tolerate protein shakes hey?
Take a large cup (say a big Star Bucks one) and put three scoops of Champion Nutrition Whey stack isolate in, the chocolate one. Only just cover it with lacto free milk. Give it a stir until it is a dark brown runny goop with no lumps. Then filling to 3/4 full with boiling water. Stir like a mad man. Add a massive dome of full fat squirty cream....let it melt a little then stir it in. Drink and pretend it is a Starbucks hot chocolate. It tastes surprisingly good for a hot chocolate and you're getting precious fat grams as well as about 60 grams of protein.
Right for the coffee hounds like me. Try Syntrax Medical Plain protein powder. Plonk two scoops into your cup, a heaped teaspoon of decaf coffee and some milk to cover. Stir until the protein powder is smooth and free from lumps. Let it sit for a couple of minutes to absorb the milk and it won't get clumpy. Add ho****er until 3/4 full then add squirty cream/ full fat with a sprinkle of cinnamon on top, Stir and drink and go "aaahhhhhhhhhhhh" after.
Use flavor free protein powder and plonk a scoop into a bowl of Tomato soup and whisk it around until it is all dissolved. You won't notice anything different except it is slightly thicker. Eat and enjoy there by getting precious fluids and protein.
Ok it's over to you. Lay on the recipes for the protein powder newbies. There has to be a way to get this stuff in without wanting to hurl your cookies.
Love this post! As you well know, besides water, protein is SO important.
~Jennifer
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Brew some coffee the night before. You can use decaf if you have to but why waste your watter that way? Put it in the fridge. The next morning put it in your blender. Add protein powder of choice, sweetener, cream (I use whipping cream) and some ice. Blend up your very own at home yummy drink. You can also add sugar free syrup if you want.
Elizabeth
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"I have lost the lumbering hulk that I once was. I don't hide behind my clothes or behind my door. I am part of life's rich tapestry not an observer." Kirmy
Elizabeth
Back in the U.S.A.
"I have lost the lumbering hulk that I once was. I don't hide behind my clothes or behind my door. I am part of life's rich tapestry not an observer." Kirmy
some days we are 12 to 18 hrs in one surgery case !!
if it wasn't for the "potty breaks" where I chug a protein shake then I would not be able to get all my proten n !!! LOL
Since our OSHA policy now will not let us have ANY food products in the hosptal at all only in the cafateria,,really sucks at times ,,,,
I work in surgery as well, so I understand the long hours (although the longest procedure I've ever done was about 8 hours). Only when I've been on call have I had to go several hours without breaks because of the number of cases.
I hope that is not a trend--where I work there is food everywhere - except over the "red line".