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  • ghostOfRoux();@lemmygrad.ml
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    1 year ago

    So, as the label says, they are meal replacement shakes. They aren't like, amazing delicious food ambrosia or anything but they do tastes alright. I use Jimmy Joy since it's the cheapest. All they are are powder that you add to water and shake, like you would protein powder, and it gives you a fairly hassle-free nutritionally complete meal.

    Soylent has ready to drink versions that you can buy from Walmart if you are in the States. They are a bit pricier but I get them sometimes when I might be on the road for whatever reason since it's better than fast food.

    If you are Euro-side, Huel and JJ are from UK and Netherlands, I believe.

    • muddi [he/him]
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      1 year ago

      I want to share this for those interested in meal replacement mixes but might not be able to get the likes of Soylent. https://www.completefoods.co/ has a database of various recipes and links to products to make at home in bulk, which might be cheaper.

      Looks like the website certificate expired so I guess be cautious but I have frequented that site before fwiw

    • MattsAlt [comrade/them]
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      1 year ago

      Big fan of Huel, definitely recommend making it the night before and leaving it in the fridge for breakfast. Helps the texture immensely

      • ghostOfRoux();@lemmygrad.ml
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        1 year ago

        I was using Huel but after their price increase I went back to JJ and then they increased their prices. 🙃

        Huel probably has the best macros imo and you feel fuller longer but the sweetness is something I never could quite get used to.

        Using a bullet blender type thing for Huel helps a lot with texture as well.