I try not to think about it, lol
JudoJosh said:Do eggs count as a supplement?
Too embarrassed to admit. I have you all beat thus far
I justify it in my mind with the fact I NEVER eat lunch out ($$) and rarely go out to dinner (1-2x/month?) so I save a lot of money eating at home/packing my food.
I also justify the expense by never being sick (I go YEARS w/o even a sniffle).
I must be doing something right.
Regardless, it's still VERY BAD LOL
Do eggs count as a supplement?
I WISH I only ate dinner/drinks out 1-2 times a month... My girl always wants to "go out". I'd say we spend about 200 $ a month just on "going out". Drives me freaking crazy!!!
I was at 250-300 a month for a while, but that was mostly stocking up on everything. Now I'm actually good on staples for at least 6 months (BCAAs protein, multi, LCLT, fish oil, creatine) and I have enough PHs for life and several bottles of SARMs :sgrin:
I have enough PCT products for at least a couple years too.
Aleksandr said:It depends on what I need to stock up on. Last month I spent $200-230 on products, mostly on sale at GNC.
Purchased about:
12 bottles of Isopure RTD
Hemo Rage
Bunch of whey products
Glutamine/Arginine/Creatine
Checking inventory, I've got enough protein to last 4-6 months and enough Pre-workout supplements to last til April.
About $100. But I spend about $500 a month going out for lunch, so seems inexpensive. lol
So you don't use protein powder at all? Even if you can't make it home or you gotta get protein on the run?My post workout is raw eggs, milk and yogurt. Just to be clear. I have the money, but why waste it on things that don't work.
So you don't use protein powder at all? Even if you can't make it home or you gotta get protein on the run?