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If you are buying myoplex lite in the packages can you just have 1/2

a package at a time? If so do you need to add any carb or protein. I

was just thinking packages would be more convienent to take with me

places but price wise are expensive and I was just wondering how far

I could stretch 20 packets.

Thanks girls! Everyone is doing great. Lets have a perfect week!

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A myoplex lite is a meal. It has it's protein and carbs in it. Half a

myoplex lite would not be enough to be a meal. Do not short change

yourself.

I have, on the other hand, had half of a REGULAR myoplex as a meal.

Myoplex is a meal replacement powder. That means you don't need to add

extra carbs or anything to it. It is complete.

Su the Hobbit

myoplex lite

> If you are buying myoplex lite in the packages can you just have 1/2

> a package at a time? If so do you need to add any carb or protein. I

> was just thinking packages would be more convienent to take with me

> places but price wise are expensive and I was just wondering how far

> I could stretch 20 packets.

> Thanks girls! Everyone is doing great. Lets have a perfect week!

> le

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I don't do Myoplex but what I would do is read the back of the label.

Most women aim for 20-25 grams carbs and protein per meal.

Colleen

> If you are buying myoplex lite in the packages can you just have

1/2

> a package at a time? If so do you need to add any carb or protein.

I

> was just thinking packages would be more convienent to take with me

> places but price wise are expensive and I was just wondering how

far

> I could stretch 20 packets.

> Thanks girls! Everyone is doing great. Lets have a perfect week!

> le

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le,

I often split the Lite's in half and add skim milk instead of water.

The milk will add carbs and protein to the shake, and it has

worked really well for me. I like the taste better with the milk.

Liz

> If you are buying myoplex lite in the packages can you just have

1/2

> a package at a time? If so do you need to add any carb or

protein. I

> was just thinking packages would be more convienent to take

with me

> places but price wise are expensive and I was just wondering

how far

> I could stretch 20 packets.

> Thanks girls! Everyone is doing great. Lets have a perfect

week!

> le

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Please please, do NOT split the LITEs in half. They are already sized down.

Splitting it in half will result in not enough protien or carbs. Skim cows

milk will add more carbs, but only minimally improve the protein content.

Su the Hobbit

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> le,

>

> I often split the Lite's in half and add skim milk instead of water.

> The milk will add carbs and protein to the shake, and it has

> worked really well for me. I like the taste better with the milk.

>

> Liz

>

>

> > If you are buying myoplex lite in the packages can you just have

> 1/2

> > a package at a time? If so do you need to add any carb or

> protein. I

> > was just thinking packages would be more convienent to take

> with me

> > places but price wise are expensive and I was just wondering

> how far

> > I could stretch 20 packets.

> > Thanks girls! Everyone is doing great. Lets have a perfect

> week!

> > le

>

>

>

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It adds 8 grams of protein back in. That's not too minimal.

Liz

> > > If you are buying myoplex lite in the packages can you just

have

> > 1/2

> > > a package at a time? If so do you need to add any carb or

> > protein. I

> > > was just thinking packages would be more convienent to

take

> > with me

> > > places but price wise are expensive and I was just

wondering

> > how far

> > > I could stretch 20 packets.

> > > Thanks girls! Everyone is doing great. Lets have a perfect

> > week!

> > > le

> >

> >

> >

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Actually, I just checked the carton and the brand I get has 10

grams of protein in it. SO 1/2 a myoplex Lite (actually, I have

protoplex - but I assume their probably about the same) and 8 oz

of skim milk would be:

Cals - 185

Carbs - 22 1/2

Pratein - 24 1/2

I don't know about you, but this is great for my diet. Not too much

or too little of anyhting.

Liz

> > > > If you are buying myoplex lite in the packages can you just

> have

> > > 1/2

> > > > a package at a time? If so do you need to add any carb or

> > > protein. I

> > > > was just thinking packages would be more convienent to

> take

> > > with me

> > > > places but price wise are expensive and I was just

> wondering

> > > how far

> > > > I could stretch 20 packets.

> > > > Thanks girls! Everyone is doing great. Lets have a perfect

> > > week!

> > > > le

> > >

> > >

> > >

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One FULL packet of myoplex lite contains the following:

Calories 190

Calories from Fat 15

Total Fat 1.5 g

Sugars 2 g

Saturated Fat 0.5 g

Cholesterol 5 mg

Total Carbohydrates 20 g

Sodium 400 mg

Potassium 520 mg

Dietary Fiber <1 g

Folic Acid 50 %

Protein 25 g

I guess my big thing is that I don't use cows milk due to allergies. I only

ever mixed my myoplex lite with water, so splitting in in half was NEVER an

option for me.

I kinda miss my myoplex lite sometimes. I loved the cappuccino ice flavor.

Especially when I would take 2 low fat chocolate nilla wafers and blend

those in. It was totally a myo lite chocolate brownie frap.

Su the Hobbit

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> Actually, I just checked the carton and the brand I get has 10

> grams of protein in it. SO 1/2 a myoplex Lite (actually, I have

> protoplex - but I assume their probably about the same) and 8 oz

> of skim milk would be:

>

> Cals - 185

> Carbs - 22 1/2

> Pratein - 24 1/2

>

> I don't know about you, but this is great for my diet. Not too much

> or too little of anyhting.

>

> Liz

>

>

> > > > > If you are buying myoplex lite in the packages can you just

> > have

> > > > 1/2

> > > > > a package at a time? If so do you need to add any carb or

> > > > protein. I

> > > > > was just thinking packages would be more convienent to

> > take

> > > > with me

> > > > > places but price wise are expensive and I was just

> > wondering

> > > > how far

> > > > > I could stretch 20 packets.

> > > > > Thanks girls! Everyone is doing great. Lets have a perfect

> > > > week!

> > > > > le

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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> It adds 8 grams of protein back in. That's not too minimal.

>

> Liz

One thing to keep in mind is that on BFL pb is considered a fat. You

don't " count " the incidental protein/carbs for your meals. It isn't

considered an ideal protein source. Hopw I explained this right.

Colleen

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Have you tried fat free soy or rice milk? Both of these will add

good amounts of protein back into the shake. I personally

cannot choke down a shake mixed with water, so I HAVE to split

it in half so I can add milk. Otherwise, if I added milk to a whole

shake, I would be going WAY over on carbs.

Liz

> > > > > > If you are buying myoplex lite in the packages can you

just

> > > have

> > > > > 1/2

> > > > > > a package at a time? If so do you need to add any

carb or

> > > > > protein. I

> > > > > > was just thinking packages would be more

convienent to

> > > take

> > > > > with me

> > > > > > places but price wise are expensive and I was just

> > > wondering

> > > > > how far

> > > > > > I could stretch 20 packets.

> > > > > > Thanks girls! Everyone is doing great. Lets have a

perfect

> > > > > week!

> > > > > > le

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

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What is pb?

Liz

> > It adds 8 grams of protein back in. That's not too minimal.

> >

> > Liz

>

> One thing to keep in mind is that on BFL pb is considered a fat.

You

> don't " count " the incidental protein/carbs for your meals. It isn't

> considered an ideal protein source. Hopw I explained this

right.

>

> Colleen

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I think she means peanut butter. But you said you were adding milk so I'm

not sure where peanut butter got added into the equation.

Su the Hobbit

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>

>

> What is pb?

>

> Liz

>

>

> > > It adds 8 grams of protein back in. That's not too minimal.

> > >

> > > Liz

> >

> > One thing to keep in mind is that on BFL pb is considered a fat.

> You

> > don't " count " the incidental protein/carbs for your meals. It isn't

> > considered an ideal protein source. Hopw I explained this

> right.

> >

> > Colleen

>

>

>

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I thought maybe that's what she meant. I was confused. Thanks

for helping to clarify.

Liz

> > > > It adds 8 grams of protein back in. That's not too

minimal.

> > > >

> > > > Liz

> > >

> > > One thing to keep in mind is that on BFL pb is considered a

fat.

> > You

> > > don't " count " the incidental protein/carbs for your meals. It

isn't

> > > considered an ideal protein source. Hopw I explained this

> > right.

> > >

> > > Colleen

> >

> >

> >

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Yup, I use soy milk in my protein shakes that I make myself. I have a TON

of regular myoplexes that I should probably use up. I got them for hubby

because he liked having them for breakfast and said they were a great start

to his day. For me, I like a more whole foods approach so I make my own

shakes with protein powder and some other things.

Su the Hobbit

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> Have you tried fat free soy or rice milk? Both of these will add

> good amounts of protein back into the shake. I personally

> cannot choke down a shake mixed with water, so I HAVE to split

> it in half so I can add milk. Otherwise, if I added milk to a whole

> shake, I would be going WAY over on carbs.

>

> Liz

>

>

> > > > > > > If you are buying myoplex lite in the packages can you

> just

> > > > have

> > > > > > 1/2

> > > > > > > a package at a time? If so do you need to add any

> carb or

> > > > > > protein. I

> > > > > > > was just thinking packages would be more

> convienent to

> > > > take

> > > > > > with me

> > > > > > > places but price wise are expensive and I was just

> > > > wondering

> > > > > > how far

> > > > > > > I could stretch 20 packets.

> > > > > > > Thanks girls! Everyone is doing great. Lets have a

> perfect

> > > > > > week!

> > > > > > > le

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

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This probably doesn't help much but if you get the regular Myoplex

(more expensive) you can divide those and end up with about as much

protein as a whole Myoplex lite. You can turn twenty packets into 40

and it will be a long time before you have to buy any more.

Stasia

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> Just wondering what you all put in your shakes to make them a

little

> tastier. I usually mix mine in a blender with ice, which helps a

> little. But does anyone add any flavoring to it. I seem to remember

> someone saying not to add fruit to myoplex lite because it adds too

> many carbs and throws it out of balance. I've noticed myoplex has a

> kind of " chemically " taste. Any advice???

You could try some of the DaVince ff/sf syrups. And it depends which

shake mix you have. If the protein/carb ratios are about the same,

then don't add fruit. I usually get a protein only shake so I can add

fruit. I mix it with water, and add berries or bananas and my flax

oil.

Colleen

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instant coffee, splenda, chai tea mix, pb

Myoplex lite

> Just wondering what you all put in your shakes to make them a little

> tastier. I usually mix mine in a blender with ice, which helps a

> little. But does anyone add any flavoring to it. I seem to remember

> someone saying not to add fruit to myoplex lite because it adds too

> many carbs and throws it out of balance. I've noticed myoplex has a

> kind of " chemically " taste. Any advice???

>

>

>

>

>

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The Myoplex Lite is pretty bland and not sweet enough. I make mine

with 1 to 1 1/2 cups water and 5 ice cubes. I always add extra

artifical sweetener (stevia, equal, or splenda).

Here are some other tips:

Choc - add mint extract

Vanilla - add Butter buds, cinnamon, and vanilla extract

Vanilla - use Diet Root beer instead of water to make a Root Beer

float (I haven't tried this one yet).

Vanilla - add SF jello mix (I've tried orange and it tastes like a

creamsicle-YUM!)

I've also reduced the amount of water to make it thicker and then

freeze it for 10 minutes. Then I eat it like ice cream.

> instant coffee, splenda, chai tea mix, pb

> Myoplex lite

>

>

> > Just wondering what you all put in your shakes to make them a

little

> > tastier. I usually mix mine in a blender with ice, which helps a

> > little. But does anyone add any flavoring to it. I seem to

remember

> > someone saying not to add fruit to myoplex lite because it adds

too

> > many carbs and throws it out of balance. I've noticed myoplex has

a

> > kind of " chemically " taste. Any advice???

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Here are some Myoplex tips:

http://www.skwigg.com/wow/id25.html

Myoplex lite

Just wondering what you all put in your shakes to make them a little

tastier. I usually mix mine in a blender with ice, which helps a

little. But does anyone add any flavoring to it. I seem to remember

someone saying not to add fruit to myoplex lite because it adds too

many carbs and throws it out of balance. I've noticed myoplex has a

kind of " chemically " taste. Any advice???

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I KNOW I should know this but...I use Whey Protein powder-is it close

to the same thing as Myoplex?

thanks

gina

> Here are some Myoplex tips:

> http://www.skwigg.com/wow/id25.html

>

>

>

> Myoplex lite

>

>

> Just wondering what you all put in your shakes to make them a

little

> tastier. I usually mix mine in a blender with ice, which helps a

> little. But does anyone add any flavoring to it. I seem to

remember

> someone saying not to add fruit to myoplex lite because it adds

too

> many carbs and throws it out of balance. I've noticed myoplex has

a

> kind of " chemically " taste. Any advice???

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi :-)

Assuming it's just plain whey powder - no it's not. Myoplex is a

meal replacement, it contains all sorts of goodies in it. Whey

powder is JUST protein. You have to add carbs, and fats to it, as

well as take some kind of multi-vitamin if you wanted to get the

same benefit of a Myoplex.

in NZ

C1W12D4

> > Here are some Myoplex tips:

> > http://www.skwigg.com/wow/id25.html

> >

> >

> >

> > Myoplex lite

> >

> >

> > Just wondering what you all put in your shakes to make them a

> little

> > tastier. I usually mix mine in a blender with ice, which helps

a

> > little. But does anyone add any flavoring to it. I seem to

> remember

> > someone saying not to add fruit to myoplex lite because it

adds

> too

> > many carbs and throws it out of balance. I've noticed myoplex

has

> a

> > kind of " chemically " taste. Any advice???

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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