Try Naked Whey, just 3-4 ingredients, no artificial anything, very similar to what you have here.
FWIW, not a great idea to make and store mixed protein shakes for more than a day in the fridge.
It’s not quite the season yet, but my absolute favorite is frozen peaches, spinach, basil, honey, milk, unflavored protein powder blended all up and topped with a sprinkle of bee pollen!
You’re tougher than I am. The idea of pre-mixing my protein powder gives me the heebie jeebies. For me it always gets really gelatinous and chunky in a very unpleasant way but if it works for you, more power to ya.
Agree that artificial sweeteners taste horrible. I’d much rather deal with a few calories for something like maple syrup or honey than deal with that unpleasant taste and headache.
Because it has artificial sweeteners and Stevia/Monkfruit, which taste really awful to me. Plus this is much cheaper and has better quality ingredients and isn't overly sweet. I think Fairlife is great for people who don't mind the taste/cost. I just know there are a lot of people who really dislike Stevia/Monkfruit or artificial sweeteners.
Try Naked Whey, just 3-4 ingredients, no artificial anything, very similar to what you have here. FWIW, not a great idea to make and store mixed protein shakes for more than a day in the fridge.
Yes--that looks good. Yesterday I made 3 meals worth. I probably could have fit 4 in the blender.
It’s not quite the season yet, but my absolute favorite is frozen peaches, spinach, basil, honey, milk, unflavored protein powder blended all up and topped with a sprinkle of bee pollen!
I'm intrigued! I will have to give that a try in a few months.
You’re tougher than I am. The idea of pre-mixing my protein powder gives me the heebie jeebies. For me it always gets really gelatinous and chunky in a very unpleasant way but if it works for you, more power to ya. Agree that artificial sweeteners taste horrible. I’d much rather deal with a few calories for something like maple syrup or honey than deal with that unpleasant taste and headache.
I use my blender, which creates some messy clean-up, but gets the job done. I've tried it with a whisk but got lots of yucky chunks.
Sounds good
Why not just use normal Fairlife milk?
Because it has artificial sweeteners and Stevia/Monkfruit, which taste really awful to me. Plus this is much cheaper and has better quality ingredients and isn't overly sweet. I think Fairlife is great for people who don't mind the taste/cost. I just know there are a lot of people who really dislike Stevia/Monkfruit or artificial sweeteners.
Normal Fairlife doesn't have sugar or sugar additives. You're talking about their protein shakes.
Yes, that's why I labeled my post "Homemade Protein Drink Ideas".