is it ok to have a protein shake for breakfast?
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im not a morning person at all , and during the week when i have work, by the time i wake up and get ready i hardly have anytime to prepare anything..
so ive been thinking maybe i should replace breakfast with a shake..
i know people say 'breakfast is the most important meal of the day and yadda yadda.." so i jus wanna know if i should actually make the effort to make a good breakfast or i can just make a quick shake on my way out
so ive been thinking maybe i should replace breakfast with a shake..
i know people say 'breakfast is the most important meal of the day and yadda yadda.." so i jus wanna know if i should actually make the effort to make a good breakfast or i can just make a quick shake on my way out
Protein shake? Like protein powder mixed with milk/water? Might be a little more protein than you need early in the morning.
I got a Magic Bullet for Christmas and I love it. Most nights, I'll blend a banana or two with an apple or strawberries (and some purple grapes) and drink that for breakfast. I don't mix anything else with it, except maybe a few pieces of ice to make it more smoothie-esque.
I'd suggest trying one or two hard boiled eggs with some fruit... like blueberries, a banana, or an apple.
just some amateur suggestions. I'm not an expert by any means.
I got a Magic Bullet for Christmas and I love it. Most nights, I'll blend a banana or two with an apple or strawberries (and some purple grapes) and drink that for breakfast. I don't mix anything else with it, except maybe a few pieces of ice to make it more smoothie-esque.
I'd suggest trying one or two hard boiled eggs with some fruit... like blueberries, a banana, or an apple.
just some amateur suggestions. I'm not an expert by any means.



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