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Food & Exercise -- 8/3/2004
"Chris Braun" ha scritto nel messaggio ... Is this Diet Sprite or the real thing? Unfortunatelly, the real thing :-( If you are drinking real Sprite, are you counting it in your calories? :-) Chris, I'm counting *everything* in (almost the air I breathe, as well ;-) Elly |
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Food & Exercise -- 8/3/2004
Chris Braun wrote:
On Wed, 04 Aug 2004 03:27:34 GMT, "Phil M." wrote: Chris Braun wrote: 9:00 (home): 30g More & Less cereal, 30g All Bran, 22g whey protein, 1 cup skim milk Where do you get your whey powder? I've been buying mine online at http://www.muscledepot.com/ProductDe...p?Product=4056. Any other good places online? Phil M. I buy mine from Life Time Fitness, which is my gym. I buy from their online site, though, which has quite good prices if you put in a standing auto-ship order. Here's a link, if you're interested. You don't have to be a member to order from them. (I'm giving you the link to the whey protein specifically, but they have a bunch of other products -- vitamins, supplements, bars, etc. I've been very happy with the quality and taste of the products.) http://shop.lifetimefitness.com/item...cfm?ITEM_ID=64 Maybe I'm missing something here. The Prolab Whey protein seems much cheaper at $22.49 for 70 servings. Lifetime is $35.99 for 35 servings. They both have 22g of protein per serving. I noticed that the Lifetime has slightly less fat and some added B vitamins. But for 3 times the price per gram of protein? Phil M. |
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Food & Exercise -- 8/3/2004
On Fri, 06 Aug 2004 13:27:34 GMT, "Phil M." wrote:
Chris Braun wrote: On Wed, 04 Aug 2004 03:27:34 GMT, "Phil M." wrote: Chris Braun wrote: 9:00 (home): 30g More & Less cereal, 30g All Bran, 22g whey protein, 1 cup skim milk Where do you get your whey powder? I've been buying mine online at http://www.muscledepot.com/ProductDe...p?Product=4056. Any other good places online? Phil M. I buy mine from Life Time Fitness, which is my gym. I buy from their online site, though, which has quite good prices if you put in a standing auto-ship order. Here's a link, if you're interested. You don't have to be a member to order from them. (I'm giving you the link to the whey protein specifically, but they have a bunch of other products -- vitamins, supplements, bars, etc. I've been very happy with the quality and taste of the products.) http://shop.lifetimefitness.com/item...cfm?ITEM_ID=64 Maybe I'm missing something here. The Prolab Whey protein seems much cheaper at $22.49 for 70 servings. Lifetime is $35.99 for 35 servings. They both have 22g of protein per serving. I noticed that the Lifetime has slightly less fat and some added B vitamins. But for 3 times the price per gram of protein? Phil M. Well, I'm not much of a comparison shopper :-). But I do pay a bit less than that, as I use their 3-month-supply-at-a-time autoship option; it's something like $29 per container. But that's still more than Prolab, certainly. Still, it's nice to just set up autoship to send me all the supplements and vitamins I want. And shiipping is free. Chris |
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Food & Exercise -- 8/3/2004
On Fri, 06 Aug 2004 13:27:34 GMT, "Phil M." wrote:
Chris Braun wrote: On Wed, 04 Aug 2004 03:27:34 GMT, "Phil M." wrote: Chris Braun wrote: 9:00 (home): 30g More & Less cereal, 30g All Bran, 22g whey protein, 1 cup skim milk Where do you get your whey powder? I've been buying mine online at http://www.muscledepot.com/ProductDe...p?Product=4056. Any other good places online? Phil M. I buy mine from Life Time Fitness, which is my gym. I buy from their online site, though, which has quite good prices if you put in a standing auto-ship order. Here's a link, if you're interested. You don't have to be a member to order from them. (I'm giving you the link to the whey protein specifically, but they have a bunch of other products -- vitamins, supplements, bars, etc. I've been very happy with the quality and taste of the products.) http://shop.lifetimefitness.com/item...cfm?ITEM_ID=64 Maybe I'm missing something here. The Prolab Whey protein seems much cheaper at $22.49 for 70 servings. Lifetime is $35.99 for 35 servings. They both have 22g of protein per serving. I noticed that the Lifetime has slightly less fat and some added B vitamins. But for 3 times the price per gram of protein? Phil M. Well, I'm not much of a comparison shopper :-). But I do pay a bit less than that, as I use their 3-month-supply-at-a-time autoship option; it's something like $29 per container. But that's still more than Prolab, certainly. Still, it's nice to just set up autoship to send me all the supplements and vitamins I want. And shiipping is free. Chris |
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Food & Exercise -- 8/3/2004
Chris Braun wrote:
On Fri, 06 Aug 2004 13:27:34 GMT, "Phil M." wrote: Chris Braun wrote: On Wed, 04 Aug 2004 03:27:34 GMT, "Phil M." wrote: Chris Braun wrote: 9:00 (home): 30g More & Less cereal, 30g All Bran, 22g whey protein, 1 cup skim milk Where do you get your whey powder? I've been buying mine online at http://www.muscledepot.com/ProductDe...p?Product=4056. Any other good places online? Phil M. I buy mine from Life Time Fitness, which is my gym. I buy from their online site, though, which has quite good prices if you put in a standing auto-ship order. Here's a link, if you're interested. You don't have to be a member to order from them. (I'm giving you the link to the whey protein specifically, but they have a bunch of other products -- vitamins, supplements, bars, etc. I've been very happy with the quality and taste of the products.) http://shop.lifetimefitness.com/item...cfm?ITEM_ID=64 Maybe I'm missing something here. The Prolab Whey protein seems much cheaper at $22.49 for 70 servings. Lifetime is $35.99 for 35 servings. They both have 22g of protein per serving. I noticed that the Lifetime has slightly less fat and some added B vitamins. But for 3 times the price per gram of protein? Phil M. Well, I'm not much of a comparison shopper :-). But I do pay a bit less than that, as I use their 3-month-supply-at-a-time autoship option; it's something like $29 per container. But that's still more than Prolab, certainly. Still, it's nice to just set up autoship to send me all the supplements and vitamins I want. And shiipping is free. Makes sense. Convenience is always a good thing. Phil M. |
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Food & Exercise -- 8/3/2004
Chris Braun wrote:
On Fri, 06 Aug 2004 13:27:34 GMT, "Phil M." wrote: Chris Braun wrote: On Wed, 04 Aug 2004 03:27:34 GMT, "Phil M." wrote: Chris Braun wrote: 9:00 (home): 30g More & Less cereal, 30g All Bran, 22g whey protein, 1 cup skim milk Where do you get your whey powder? I've been buying mine online at http://www.muscledepot.com/ProductDe...p?Product=4056. Any other good places online? Phil M. I buy mine from Life Time Fitness, which is my gym. I buy from their online site, though, which has quite good prices if you put in a standing auto-ship order. Here's a link, if you're interested. You don't have to be a member to order from them. (I'm giving you the link to the whey protein specifically, but they have a bunch of other products -- vitamins, supplements, bars, etc. I've been very happy with the quality and taste of the products.) http://shop.lifetimefitness.com/item...cfm?ITEM_ID=64 Maybe I'm missing something here. The Prolab Whey protein seems much cheaper at $22.49 for 70 servings. Lifetime is $35.99 for 35 servings. They both have 22g of protein per serving. I noticed that the Lifetime has slightly less fat and some added B vitamins. But for 3 times the price per gram of protein? Phil M. Well, I'm not much of a comparison shopper :-). But I do pay a bit less than that, as I use their 3-month-supply-at-a-time autoship option; it's something like $29 per container. But that's still more than Prolab, certainly. Still, it's nice to just set up autoship to send me all the supplements and vitamins I want. And shiipping is free. Makes sense. Convenience is always a good thing. Phil M. |
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