Stats: 5'6 155
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this is at 66kg too 
Squat - 380
Bench -280
Dead- 500
Come at methis is at 66kg too
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Cool Story, i squat and bench more, but i am still a ginger manlet that likes Sludge and Ice Cream
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?Finally got it. Making ice cream with it tonight. Just licking the lid it's friggin AMAZING. The powder is slightly fruity with a very sweet vanilla base, and TONS of marshmallow bitsInvalid Link Removed
Potential new top 3-5 candidate here.
And sick macros at only 120kcals and 23g protein
Look at those marshmallow though!
Must try with actual lucky charms lol
For sure. Prob my excuse to finally buy the chocolate ha
Great first experience with an ice cream recipe sounds like.
What are you thinking of next?
Yes sorry i went on a mini hiatus there I need to redo a few recipes and post them up
Ya thats ok man, wasn't trying to pressure you. I saw you hit a rough patch of some sort that slowed you down a bit. They look damn good, can't wait to try them. Cinnamon rolls are probably my favorite breakfast food.
Imo its better to do your own in terms of taste, and I can prepare them any flavour with added protein
Anybody try "mancakes" brand before? It's high protein pancake mix, saw it on amazon. It's super expensive though. 24oz bag of mix is like $25. They also make syrup that's $20 for a 16oz bottle.
I tried them at the Arnold already made and got a sample bag as well that I have not used yet. But I agree with above comments, the price is not justified.
Yeah, I know making it myself will be much cheaper. I was just curious on the taste of the mancakes. At that price I would expect them to be stellar, but I guess a higher price does not always mean better. Pancake mix is pretty much just flour and some baking powder/soda isn't it?
Yeah, I know making it myself will be much cheaper. I was just curious on the taste of the mancakes. At that price I would expect them to be stellar, but I guess a higher price does not always mean better. Pancake mix is pretty much just flour and some baking powder/soda isn't it?
Well I know there's other stuff in there, especially store bought, but the bulk of the dry ingredients is flour and baking soda/powder. Throw in some buttermilk powder if you want buttermilk pancakes. The rest of it can be left out in my opinion.Not really
Enriched Bleached Flour (Bleached Wheat Flour, Malted Barley Flour, Niacin, Iron, Thiamine Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Sugar, Leavening (Baking Soda, Sodium Aluminum Phosphate, Monocalcium Phosphate), Soybean Oil, Dextrose, Buttermilk, Egg Yolk, Salt, Cornstarch, Egg White. Allergy Warning: Contains Milk, Eggs And Wheat. May Contain Traces Of Walnuts, Peanuts And Soy.
Well I know there's other stuff in there, especially store bought, but the bulk of the dry ingredients is flour and baking soda/powder. Throw in some buttermilk powder if you want buttermilk pancakes. The rest of it can be left out in my opinion.
I have some experimenting to do. Im just trying to limit ingredients for simplicity sake.
Pretty sure I can come up with something with fewer ingredients than store bought and taste just as good.
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Blueberry cheesecake kodiakcakes with chunks of nobake USPlabs modern cheesecake and fresh blueberries =D
Recipe?
TheSolution-
Hey solution, if I wanted to up the protein in one of your recipes, what would I need to do? Can I just add more protein and then cut back on the flour or pancake mix? Any suggestions on how to modify the recipes to up the protein content? I understand the recipe will come out different flavor wise. I'm willing to sacrifice flavor a bit to get the protein higher if possible.
Plain Greek yogurt + Select (any flavor) + ice cubes + unsweetened cashew milk or milk + xanthan gum = volume for days!!!
Blend all the above and add whatever syrups or whatever else you want and enjoy.
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Have yet to see you post some waffles![]()
I'll get some up on my refeed, whenever that is.
Even though my carbs are still quite high, calories are low. I don't want to combine protein + carbs into a mixture, as in, Kodiak cakes have a good amount of protein in each serving, and if I wanted to get 2-3 servings, thats 14-21 grams of protein, where I could be getting that from a protein source on its own, for extra volume.
How long you been dieting? What your kcals at? Round 2000?
2300. I got a new job where I am on my feet from 4am-12-2pm.
Been dieting for roughly 8-9 weeks.
morning jobs FTW, come home, grab a meal, smash some weights, and then eat some waffles before bed = winning.
Plan to go maybe 14-16 weeks? Or playing by mirror?