Almond Milk??
I am only a week and half out and have been realy missing my protein shakes. I am still on milk restricitons for 2 more weeks and I tried them with water and can not tolerate them, even with different flavors, syrups, etc. So last night I had my hubby bring home some unsweetened almond milk. I have never read the label so I was first surprised that there was only 1 gr of protein per serving, but I thought if I could stomach the protein shake then it would be ok. The problem I had was when I mixed the almond milk, some ice and my protein shake in my magic bullet, it turned very chunky. I ended up dumping that and tried to make it with water, again had to dump it as hard as I tried to stomach it. So just wondering if this is a natual reaction with the almond milk with puttin it in a blender or what the heck I did wrong. Preop I was addicted to protein shakes and have always used my magic bullet and never had a problem with chunkiness.
I've never tried almond milk. You might want to try soy milk, though. It has almost as much protein as skim milk. I've been using it to make hot protein drinks a lot lately. I fill up a mug about 3/4 full with water and heat that in the microwave. Then I mix my protein powder with an ounce or two of soy milk in a cup. I stir it briskly with a for****il it makes a paste. Then I pour that into the mug of ho****er and stir it some more.
Please note: I AM NOT A DOCTOR. If you want medical advice, talk to your doctor. Whatever I post, there is probably some surgeon or other health care provider somewhere that disagrees with me. If you want to know what your surgeon thinks, then ask him or her. Check out my blog.
I'll tell you my two favorite cold protein shakes.
My very favorite is skim milk, vanilla protein powder and a spoonful of Maxwell House International French vanilla cafe mix (sugar free, decaf). I put it in the blender with a handful of ice. The coffee taste and smell is pretty good at covering up any protein taste/smell so I find it works well with almost any brand of protein powder. It's often what I'll do if I end up with a brand I don't like a whole lot but don't want to waste it.
My second favorite is skim milk, vanilla protein powder and a single serving packet of orange Crystal Light (well, I usually get the Walmart brand, but it's essentially the same thing). I blend that up with a handful of ice. It tastes like a creamsicle.
If you wanna find a million great recipes, though, check out Nik's blog at bariatricfoodie.com. And, as Nik says, prepare to play with your food!
My very favorite is skim milk, vanilla protein powder and a spoonful of Maxwell House International French vanilla cafe mix (sugar free, decaf). I put it in the blender with a handful of ice. The coffee taste and smell is pretty good at covering up any protein taste/smell so I find it works well with almost any brand of protein powder. It's often what I'll do if I end up with a brand I don't like a whole lot but don't want to waste it.
My second favorite is skim milk, vanilla protein powder and a single serving packet of orange Crystal Light (well, I usually get the Walmart brand, but it's essentially the same thing). I blend that up with a handful of ice. It tastes like a creamsicle.
If you wanna find a million great recipes, though, check out Nik's blog at bariatricfoodie.com. And, as Nik says, prepare to play with your food!
Please note: I AM NOT A DOCTOR. If you want medical advice, talk to your doctor. Whatever I post, there is probably some surgeon or other health care provider somewhere that disagrees with me. If you want to know what your surgeon thinks, then ask him or her. Check out my blog.
I use Almond milk on occasion and never had that problem. Love my magic bullet. I own 2, so that I can have one at home and work to make my protein shakes.
I agree that the protein is low which is a bummer, but I try to stay away from the soy products. I am so glad that I can use milk and not have any problems.
Keep trying new things and something will work out for you. It took me along time to find a protein drink I liked. After surgery our taste buds change but after time things you liked before do taste good again.
Good luck.
I agree that the protein is low which is a bummer, but I try to stay away from the soy products. I am so glad that I can use milk and not have any problems.
Keep trying new things and something will work out for you. It took me along time to find a protein drink I liked. After surgery our taste buds change but after time things you liked before do taste good again.
Good luck.
I have used almond milk with no problems. But I use soy milk now due to the low protein in almond milk. There are two possible problems I can think of:
1. Protein powder and hot liquids do not mix. Add protein powder to cold liquids and make a paste first. Then add hot liquid slowly.
2. Mix the protein powder with liquid first before adding the ice. Maybe the ice and protein powder mixed together made the protein powder too cold (frozen) to mix well.
1. Protein powder and hot liquids do not mix. Add protein powder to cold liquids and make a paste first. Then add hot liquid slowly.
2. Mix the protein powder with liquid first before adding the ice. Maybe the ice and protein powder mixed together made the protein powder too cold (frozen) to mix well.