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<blockquote data-quote="Kailee56" data-source="post: 2000646" data-attributes="member: 437516"><p>As above, the ideal is food, however you asked for gulp-and-go suggestions for when you feel you need protein but don’t feel like actually eating.</p><p></p><p>- Great Lakes makes their college hydrolysate in individual packets. Not complete protein, but would help with joint/connective tissue repair post exercise.</p><p>- You can add regular gelatin to warm liquids and drink it before it jells, or cool it to make your own jello or high protein ***** bear type things. I actually make my ***** bears with regular gelatin and add the collagen hydrolysate for extra joint and connective tissue support.</p><p>- I used to like Premier Protein and seem to remember the single serving liquids had fewer carbs than the powder and definitely fewer than their bars.</p><p>- There are some bone broth powders out there, but I found their flavors a bit off. Would rather just drink my own homemade broth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kailee56, post: 2000646, member: 437516"] As above, the ideal is food, however you asked for gulp-and-go suggestions for when you feel you need protein but don’t feel like actually eating. - Great Lakes makes their college hydrolysate in individual packets. Not complete protein, but would help with joint/connective tissue repair post exercise. - You can add regular gelatin to warm liquids and drink it before it jells, or cool it to make your own jello or high protein ***** bear type things. I actually make my ***** bears with regular gelatin and add the collagen hydrolysate for extra joint and connective tissue support. - I used to like Premier Protein and seem to remember the single serving liquids had fewer carbs than the powder and definitely fewer than their bars. - There are some bone broth powders out there, but I found their flavors a bit off. Would rather just drink my own homemade broth. [/QUOTE]
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