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Old 04-15-2008, 07:37 PM
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I was wondering if everyone could share their tips on how to maintain a protein intake every 2.5hrs or so while at work. Does everyone bring individually wrapped servings of meat to eat throughout the workday or do people make multiple protein shakes to bring to work? Thanks.

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I bring the following things:
protein bars
tuna in pouches
food I cooked in the morning

I normally just cook extra in the morning.... Or the night before since I'm in the kitchen anyway.
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Old 04-15-2008, 08:19 PM
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I cook enough food to usually last me for 4 days. Then it all gets portioned out in tupperware. So if I'm going to be away from home, I just grab those meals from the fridge and go.

Getting one of those little soft coolers is a good investment.
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I bring the following things:
protein bars
tuna in pouches
food I cooked in the morning

I do exactly the same.
Every morning I grill up about 100 grams of protein (chicken steak or pork) which I bring to work in styrofoam takeout containers that I bought in a bulk store. I Eat it in three portions. The rest of my intake comes in the form of snacking on protein bars, tuna packs, and I usually keep a package of cold cuts (turkey or ham) in the frige at all times. I try to consume 150 grams or more in the 9 or so hours im at work by eating about every 2 hours.
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Old 04-16-2008, 01:33 AM
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My job has a kitchen so I can cook while at work. I bring ground beef , eggs , chicken or whatever I want. Sure helps me spend more time with the fam outside the kitchen.
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Old 04-16-2008, 05:25 PM
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Which protein bars does everyone recommend?
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I rather have whey during the day...whether it's a bar or shake. It just keeps blood amino acid levels higher than casein. So if I were you, I would be sure to check labels. Supreme Protein bars taste awesome and they're whey. They're expensive though. I don't really know what to recommend because I get all of my stuff for cheap...I got 97 assorted protein bars for $12 a couple of weeks ago.
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I am pretty lucky in that like Talo I have access to a kitchen while at work so I bring in all kinds of things from home. Yesterday.....steak.....yum.... (I acquired a grill just don't ask how!!)
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Old 04-17-2008, 05:51 AM
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Thanks.

Has everyone found that chicken breast has the lowest cost/gram of protein? Costco sells large bags of 99% fat free chicken breasts for about 2.19/lb if I remember correctly. Does anyone know of a good and cheaper source of protein?
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Old 04-17-2008, 06:21 AM
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Chicken is your best bet. It's loaded with protein. And 2.19/lb is cheap as shit.
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