- Aug 24, 2018
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I was looking at a pack of these protein shakes, they are 414ml each, contain 26g of protein, 50% daily value of calcium, as well as other nutrients. The good thing is that they don't have to be refrigerated as long as they remain unopened. I can stock these without worrying about them spoiling like milk does. I do know dry milk is an option, but I was thinking these protein shakes would help ensure I get enough protein in a day.
If I did choose the powder version of the protein instead, not only would that take up more time, water, I would also need to spend more on cleaning the bottle after each use, as well as water to rinse the bottle. Just for convenience I would prefer these ready to go shakes than the powder version, cost isn't a concern here. I am not prepping for long term, if the items can last at least 2 weeks to a month that's good enough for me.
Bread on the other hand can go bad fast, any quick options for foods that are high on carbohydrates, I would like your suggestions. they need to be able to stay fresh for at least 2 weeks.
I have been looking at, nature valley bars, kind bars, as well as cliff bars. Do you think those are any good for a quick breakfast when prepping? I have also found ready to eat peeled hard-boiled eggs in a tight container, they can last about a month.
Here is the nutrition label of the protein shakes I am asking about, what do you think?
If I did choose the powder version of the protein instead, not only would that take up more time, water, I would also need to spend more on cleaning the bottle after each use, as well as water to rinse the bottle. Just for convenience I would prefer these ready to go shakes than the powder version, cost isn't a concern here. I am not prepping for long term, if the items can last at least 2 weeks to a month that's good enough for me.
Bread on the other hand can go bad fast, any quick options for foods that are high on carbohydrates, I would like your suggestions. they need to be able to stay fresh for at least 2 weeks.
I have been looking at, nature valley bars, kind bars, as well as cliff bars. Do you think those are any good for a quick breakfast when prepping? I have also found ready to eat peeled hard-boiled eggs in a tight container, they can last about a month.
Here is the nutrition label of the protein shakes I am asking about, what do you think?