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True Protein has released a new protein powder

Beef Protein Isolate

So being the ever loving geek cynic, I made a chart. Now a line chart is not correct for this style of data, but i do not care.

hmmmmmmm

[Image: beefproteinisolate.jpg]
Overrated protein is overrated? Impossible!
Mmm hydrolysed ground up cattle cartilidge ftw
lol If I'm going to eat beef I'd rather it be medium rare and grilled on the barbie.
(03-24-2009 11:17 AM)Freckles Wrote: [ -> ]lol If I'm going to eat beef I'd rather it be medium rare and grilled on the barbie.

Word, I ate new york strip tonight!
When its on the BBQ, at least you know you are eating collagen or not
(03-24-2009 11:17 AM)Freckles Wrote: [ -> ]lol If I'm going to eat beef I'd rather it be medium rare and grilled on the barbie.

WERD!
Hello Everyone,

I am going to post some information about protein powder.

Which Powder you choose?
The kind you take will depend on why you are going to take it. If you are an athlete or body builder, you will want a protein powder that will build and restore muscles and tissues. If you want to lose weight, you will want to increase your energy level, increase metabolism, and serve as a meal replacement occasionally. There are a multitude of companies selling different brands, so this is where your research starts. Browsing the web will give you the information you need to make your choices. Protein powders can be spendy, so you might also want to take advantage of savings offered by ordering online. There are a few things you will want to consider when doing your research. One is price. Price is determined by quality. Usually the better quality costs more. Second, you will want to get the best quality you can afford. A whey isolate protein powder (sometimes also mixed with soy protein) is high in quality. Third, choose a powder that best fits your purpose, whether bodybuilding, weight loss, or just added nutrition. Of all the choices you have, how they taste varies greatly. You can find a number of taste reviews on the web. It would be worth your time to check these out. Then, how well do the powders mix up? Some mix easily and some take an electric mixer to get a smooth drink.
(09-23-2009 07:45 PM)brunonalex Wrote: [ -> ]Hello Everyone,

I am going to post some information about protein powder.

Still waiting...
This is a big fat haha!
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