Is it a Protein Bar or a Candy Bar?
Hi all!
I ran across this article this morning and thought it was worth sharing. I never did protein bars during weight loss, but have found them helpful on occasion when traveling. I've always been a bit leery of them in general. The article does push one product, but I think the information in the article is worth considering when choosing a protein bar.
I try to stay away from there. I think real food just works better for me. These tended to be triggers for me.
On occassion when in a bind I will have them. The things I look for in a protein bar are:
- high protein - 1 gram of protein for each 10 calories
- low carb / high fiber
- less than 200 calories
The quest bar**** these for me. But I really prefer to have real food. When I travel far distances I sometimes pack these if I am in a bind.
on 5/12/15 8:57 am
My surgeon's rule is 10g protein per 100 cal. Much easier to remember when you're staring at options on a shelf!
Sparklekitty / Julie / Nerdy Little Secret (#42)
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That's me too! I'm fine if I grab one in a pinch. But if I buy a box of them, they call to me until they're gone. Even if I stick to only one as a snack (which is very hard and I'm not usually successful), I am listening to them call my name until they're gone - so not worth it! I do like Quest Bars, and took them with me when my daughter and I were on the Heritage tour a few months after surgery. They travelled well and were much better than the very high carb lunches they provided. I was on a pink cloud back then, so they weren't calling to me then, but they do now. :)