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For the shakes, I have to use a blender to get the lumps out. For just whey

protein, I use a shaker bottle. It would be tough with just a spoon.

Sara

>

> Should he be using a shaker or blender to mix it? Or is the stuff

> simply hard to mix up? Thanks for your help!

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Oh my, Brett! I am in total blender awe... I thought mine was cool

but it doesn't do any of that fancy schmancy stuff! I will have to

check that out...mine just has two speeds... high, and pulverized...

-Lianne

> Hard to mix, even with a shaker. I mix it in a blender, the

kickass Oster

> In2itive blender to be exact, with the glass container rather than

the leaky

> plastic one. Mixing with a spoon sucks. Damn near impossible.

>

> 1% milk, ice cubes, protein powder, and depending on my carb, plain

yogurt.

> Mix, and enjoy. The In2itive does the mixing for you, just choose

your

> drink, push a button and it goes through the deal, pulsing when it

needs to,

> varying the speeds, all that to mix it nicely.

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I always use a blender for mixing shakes or smoothies. I use EAS

Advantage HP Whey Proein for protein powder and I use Myoplex lite

for my shakes. Both mix up fine in my blender. I often mix in

fresh fruit (banana, melon, strawberries, blueberries, kiwi, etc.)

with the protein powder and even sometimes put a portion of some of

my wife's left over SlimFast Chocolate. Tastes good and mixes fine.

Good luck.

Bruce

> I'm sure you guys get asked this a lot...and I'm fairly new here,

so

> please bare with me if I've missed the answer.

>

> My brother is a bit ahead of me in this...already has purchased

his

> first EAS protien drink (can't think of the name, but it's the one

> with whey protein). But he's having problems and wanted me to ask

> you guys about it. He says the mix simply won't..MIX! I think

> perhaps he's just using a spoon to try to mix the powder with milk

> and he says it simply WON'T mix.

>

> Should he be using a shaker or blender to mix it? Or is the stuff

> simply hard to mix up? Thanks for your help!

>

> Terry

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Hi all,

I use a blender at home, but when I bring myoplex to work I use a

hand held mixer and a pitcher, cost about ten bucks. Can't add fruit

and stuff, but it will mix the shake well.

I'm new here, about at the end of week one of a challenge. Attempted

to complete a couple of challenges awhile back, and never perservered

to my satisfation. This is the one.

Regards,

Pat

> > I'm sure you guys get asked this a lot...and I'm fairly new

here,

> so

> > please bare with me if I've missed the answer.

> >

> > My brother is a bit ahead of me in this...already has purchased

> his

> > first EAS protien drink (can't think of the name, but it's the

one

> > with whey protein). But he's having problems and wanted me to

ask

> > you guys about it. He says the mix simply won't..MIX! I think

> > perhaps he's just using a spoon to try to mix the powder with

milk

> > and he says it simply WON'T mix.

> >

> > Should he be using a shaker or blender to mix it? Or is the stuff

> > simply hard to mix up? Thanks for your help!

> >

> > Terry

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Ooooo a custom one... ;-)

-Lianne

> Hahaha, ya, it'll do that too, and I didn't even have to pay extra.

>

> Long story on ours: Lori got it from Costco and we fell in love.

But it

> leaked. O-ring too thin, couldn't hack it. So we took it back,

but in

> typical Costco fashion, they didn't have it anymore. So we bought

one

> online...but it never shipped. So we canceled and bought one off

Ebay. And

> it leaked. So we called Oster and they sent us one with the glass

container

> for free!!!

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> I think you win the prize for helping me out of my depression. I

must

> have thought of about 100 ways to answer this in a humorous manner.

> ..And that encouraged me to put a small smile on my face.

Well I'm glad, !! Do you suffer from on-going depression? I

can relate because I was a depression sufferer in the past and still

have struggles with anxiety--so I understand. If my little letter

helped you, than I'm so thankful!!!

Terry

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> My depressive feelings were from the loss of my 8 year old

daughter,

> Faustina, who died earlier this week (July 27, 2004) of

> complications from leukemia.

Dear , please accept my appologies for not understanding that

you and the person who lost his daughter were one and the same. You

definitly have a right to feel down and you have my sympathy also.

Losing someone you love is a hard road to travel.

But I'm glad you believe in an afterlife and that is there

waiting. I grew up in a large family of four sisters and one

brother. I believe you are right that knows your other kids

need their dad now more than ever. I pray your pain does ease soon

with time and knowing that you are never alone.

Again, sorry for my mistake. A kind gentleman on the list also gently

let me know of my mistake, so it's obvious you have folks on the list

who care for you. May God bless you and yours in the days and months

and years to come.

Terry

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