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    hey guys just wanted to get some opinions... i am starting another cutting diet and i need a quick meal replacement solution that requires no preparation since my boss is very strict about eating when not on lunch break... so i am looking for a meal replacement bar that would work well with my diet... i am on a cutting diet like as follows with meals 3 hours apart


    meal 1 - 1 cup oatmeal, 5 egg whites and one whole egg scrambled together, scoop of whey protein

    meal 2 - this is where i am looking for a good meal replacement bar such as labrada lean body gold bar or mhp up your mass bar (suggestions welcome)

    meal 3 - 3 grilled chicken tenders (4 oz each), cup of brown rice, broccoli

    meal 4 - 3 grilled chicken tenders (4 oz each), broccoli or mixed veggies

    meal 5 - can of tuna, flax oil, scoop of casein protein


    as you can see i am trying to consume my carbs in the first three meals only... do you guys have any suggestions on which meal replacement bars would be good with my cutting diet?

  • #2
    Bars are crap my friend. Better off with a meal replacement shake.

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    • #3
      i know but my boss is so strict that i would have to sneak in the bathroom to eat the bar... i understand that shakes are better but if i had to get a bar which would you suggest?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by rippedup
        i know but my boss is so strict that i would have to sneak in the bathroom to eat the bar... i understand that shakes are better but if i had to get a bar which would you suggest?
        umm, maybe im missing something here but a bar is far harder to sneak then a shake.

        you simply keep the powder in a protein shaker cup such as this http://superior-research.com/shop/images/shaker.jpg

        all you would need to do is add water real quick and chug it down.

        with a bar, it will take like 10 minutes to chew through thee goey hard mess. bars are filled with fillers and other garbage. i can honestly not suggest any bar that is decent.

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        • #5
          what kind of shake would you suggest while cutting? i have heard prolab lean mass complex was decent

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          • #6
            Make your own:

            Originally Posted by Wardog


            16 ounces Natural peanut butter
            8 tablespoons honey
            six scoops of Optimum Chocolate whey protein powder
            1 cup of uncooked oatmeal

            Mix the pb and honey in a bowl, microwave on full for 80 secs. Add the rest and mix together. Can add raisins/nuts etc to taste. Smooth into 13x9 tray and leave for 20 mins. Cut into 10 to 12 equal bars and wrap and store in fridge.

            This is a great tasting recipe that I modified from one I found on 'bolex

            Now here is the breakdown on a batch of the goodies:

            Protein: 254 grams
            Carbohydrates: 282 grams
            Fats: 236 grams
            4268 calories total

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            • #7
              P.S. Kill your boss.

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              • #8
                You're not allowed to drink all day either? A shake would be just like having a glass of water!

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                • #9
                  yeah my boss is a pain... i tried to heat up something in the microwave last week and she tripped out on my cuz i wasnt at lunch... im gonna try to get some MRP and put them in bottles so all i have to do it add water and slam it down... i just found out i can get myoplex original really cheap so i think i might get a few of those

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                  • #10
                    just get something with low carb bro. Bouncer is right on-bars are shit. any MRP will do the trick. mix in some healthy fats (EFA's) and this will help in slowing down the digestion process.

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