Guest guest Posted January 15, 2004 Report Share Posted January 15, 2004 Hi Cheryl, There is also a Whole Foods in Palo Alto. Ramona Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2004 Report Share Posted January 16, 2004 Hi Cheryl, It would be helpful to know where you are. I'm in Berkeley, and there is a chain called Whole Foods, as well as another place called Berkeley Bowl. For proteins, if no one else has told you, go to www.vitalady.com and get samples there. Samples are a couple of bucks for around 30 grams of protein. The exact amount of powder varies to get to that amount. Get in the habit of mixing them with just water, NO MILK! Hope that helps a bit! Cheryl Ann wrote: > Hi All, I am looking to find a health food store with a large dry bulk > food section. I would like to acquire a small amount of a few protein > powders and Almond flour(<--mostly looking for this in bulk). I am > trying to test to see what my husband likes and not spend a fortune in > the process.. Thanks for any assistance.. > > Cheryl('s Wife) > is Pre-Op and just started to jump threw all of the Hoops.. -- Eleanor Oster eleanor@... (personal address) www.smallboxes.com/gastricbypass.htm Berkeley, CA Open RNY (100 cm bypassed) 07/15/2003 Kaiser Richmond (CA) P. Fisher, M.D. 05/09/2003 319 Orientation 07/15/2003 ~290 Surgery 01/09/2004 210 Current Goal 150 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2004 Report Share Posted January 16, 2004 Dairy milk is not a "no-no" unless you are lactose intolerant. Yes, it has carbohydrates in it, but it has lots of protein too. Also, our body does need carbohydrates like those found in milk (dairy or soy), beans, fruits and veggies. Just my 2 cents . . . Hugs Jen wrote: Say Eleanor, I drink soy milk, have for a couple years, and I haven't seen that mentioned yet. Is that a no no like the cow dairy? Could I mix this vitalady stuff with it? I LOVE Whole Foods by the way. That place is the B E S T! Take care, in Napa Hoepfully I get the call from my PCP today to get hoops lined up to start jumping! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2004 Report Share Posted January 16, 2004 Well, that of course is a decision you have to make for yourself. Check the label, and take a close look at what it adds in the way of protein, vitamins, calcium, whatever, and weigh that against the calories, sugar, etc. Is it a trigger food for you? By the I mean, does it trigger cravings for things that aren't so good for you? That's the sort of question that only you can answer. Yes, you probably could mix the proteins from vitalady with soy milk. I personally wouldn't, but then, soy gives me HORRENDOUS gas. If you ever saw the movie Blazing Saddles, the campfire scene comes close to portraying the problem! I admit, I haven't been that impressed with the local Whole Foods, but then I'm not one of those who figures that anything organic is good, and anything that isn't is evil. Did your doc call? Eleanor wrote: > Say Eleanor, > I drink soy milk, have for a couple years, and I haven't seen that > mentioned yet. Is that a no no like the cow dairy? Could I mix this > vitalady stuff with it? > > I LOVE Whole Foods by the way. That place is the B E S T! > > Take care, > in Napa > > Hoepfully I get the call from my PCP today to get hoops lined up to > start jumping! -- Eleanor Oster eleanor@... (personal address) www.smallboxes.com/gastricbypass.htm Berkeley, CA Open RNY (100 cm bypassed) 07/15/2003 Kaiser Richmond (CA) P. Fisher, M.D. 05/09/2003 319 Orientation 07/15/2003 ~290 Surgery 01/09/2004 210 Current Goal 150 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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