Any meal replacement drinks y’all would recommend? New meds make food less appealing and harder to eat. I want something quick and easy with decent nutrition to chug for breakfast or lunch.

Side note, do y’all hate researching stuff on the slopnet as much as I do? I used to enjoy researching stuff on the internet but now idk what I can trust. My answer is you kind nerdy internet strangers 🙏

  • sit@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    As much as I wished it was healthy, I don’t think it would be healthy to replace all meals with sugary hyper refined nutrition fluids. Do they have good fibre, protein, omega-3 and 6?

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        Yeah, I remember being given these when I was in the hospital. Avoid the vanilla/strawberry like the plague, I can’t remember which I hated more but I know the chocolate one tasted palatable and the others were liquid ass.

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        You’re looking for evidence based high calorie liquid nutrition, right? Fuck me for answering your question I guess lmao

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    250g oats + 20g walnuts/almonds + 20g unsweetened cocoa powder + 20g molasses/date syrup + 1 or 2 bananas + a few ice cubes

    add water, blend.
    I keep the dry ingredients stored in glass jars right next to my kitchen scale, so it only takes like a minute or two to prepare. Been drinking variations of this for breakfast every morning for years.
    Cheaper and more nutritious than any expensive prepackaged meal replacement drinks you can buy. Eat real food.

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      6 days ago

      You are the first person I’ve contact with who drinks Soylent.

      Is there truth in the memes?

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        Which memes? I’m not familiar. But, the attempts at joking about this product and the Charleton Heston movie are soooooooooo oooooooollllllld.

        I’ve been eating Soylent for several years. I started with the powdered formulation v1.4; I did an experiment where I lived on only Soylent for about 5 months straight - I had no issues, I just got bored of not chewing things. I jumped to the premixed drinks when they arrived. I currently do Soylent for 1-2 meals and regular meals the rest of the day.

        Most recently, I’ve been doing subscription shuffling because the current ownership is allowing the business to wither away because not enough people are doing monthly subscriptions. Right now, if you want pre-mixed drinks, chocolate is your best and maybe only option.

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          Something in soy can reduce iodine uptake into the thyroid (or utilisation of iodine in thyroid), thus reducing testosterone levels.

          I learned this outside of the soyboy-memes, which joke about men who consume soy have low t.

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        Me too. It seems like they’re down to doing only Chocolate flavor in reliable quantities.

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    My wife has trouble tolerating solid food for medical reasons, and so she has a prescription for Kate Farm’s nutritional drinks.

    They’re pretty much the best I’ve seen in terms of actual nutritional value, they’ve got little filler.

    They are expensive as fuck though. It’s like $72 for a pack of 12. With that said they are really good quality.

    And out of curiosity I’ve tried a little. The plain vanilla ones taste like froot loops milk IMO. I find it tolerable, my wife not so much. So we use them as a base for smoothies for her.

    The smoothie recipe in case anyone is curious:

    • Half a bottle of Kate Farms
    • Ice to taste
    • 3 tbls of brown sugar
    • 1 tbls of chocolate ovaltine

    It’s a fuck load of sugar. I’ve been trying to get her to accept less sugar in it with mixed success.

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      It’s not clear whether you’re replacing some or all of the sugar with an artificial sweetener or not. Some don’t work for some people and some may be unsuitable for medical reasons, but there might be one or two that work.

      FWIW, I’ve been putting saccharin in my tea for years now. Not dead yet.

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        It’s less replacing, more adding. Kate farms does have some sugar, but it isn’t the bulk of the drink like some of the lower quality ones I’ve seen around.

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    I’ve tried Soylent and Huel. I definitely prefer Soylent. Huel has a strong flaxseed flavor, which makes it taste strongly like a protein shake. In my experience, though, Soylent isn’t that good for chugging. It’s pretty thick and is better drank in sips over a long period of time

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    Just to throw in another option: A blender, nuts, barista oat milk (it’s sweeter and less oaty), some fresh fruit or frozen berries, and some kale.

    Takes about 3 minutes, you can experiment with different fruit and nut combinations, and some fresh kale means you’re getting some greens.

    My go to is a big handful of peanuts, half a handful each of walnuts and hazelnuts, a cup or two of frozen raspberries, 2 or 3 leaves of green curly kale, a scoop of creatine, and enough oat milk for it to give it a good consistency - usually makes about a litre.

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      What type of blender do you use? A powerful one or a less powerful? 1500W?

      Edit: be careful with raw nuts and associates, they contain „phytines“ which absorb metals (like iron and other essentials) and make them unabsorbable for the digestive system.

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      My only issue with this is that at least where I live, nuts are absurdly expensive. Like, paid $27 for a bag of walnuts recently expensive 😭

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    When I was a kid I had oral surgery which made chewing food right after difficult while I recovered. My mom made a chicken veggie soup that she blended so that it was smooth and it was actually amazing. Like a savory shake.

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    Are you in the US? Cus the one I like is only sold in Belgium and the Netherlands

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    After trying a couple I settled on huel. I got the powder just so I can vary them in taste a bit. Mix in a banana/replace some of the water with oat milk, stuff like that. Pretty satisfied.

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    I like Vega One. They were wrapped up in the whole lead contamination thing, but that last ne in particular wasn’t listed so I just keep going. 46g mixed with 380 mL of almond milk.

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    My mom has almost entirely stopped eating food, but she drinks slim fast chocolate drink about 3 times a day, yes it’s supposed to be a diet aide but it’s really just a nutrition drink. She uses milk to mix it, and I think now she’s adding protein powder to it. I didn’t really know what it tastes like but she likes it she uses the powder version though