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Liquid or Solid Breakfast?
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<blockquote data-quote="anonymous4" data-source="post: 1125874" data-attributes="member: 30532"><p>Some of you are behind the curve. Where is the protein? Oh, you're spoiling yourself with the 10g of p from that milk. </p><p></p><p>Is it impossible for you to mix protein powder in oatmeal w/milk + chopped up fruit and eat while driving in? Cottage cheese/peanut butter are also good options as a side. </p><p></p><p>I can understand why some of you feel like garbage going in on 400 calories worth of bagel and cream cheese, with your next meal being equally as lacking. Then the machine is jacked up 20 years in.. yeah.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anonymous4, post: 1125874, member: 30532"] Some of you are behind the curve. Where is the protein? Oh, you're spoiling yourself with the 10g of p from that milk. Is it impossible for you to mix protein powder in oatmeal w/milk + chopped up fruit and eat while driving in? Cottage cheese/peanut butter are also good options as a side. I can understand why some of you feel like garbage going in on 400 calories worth of bagel and cream cheese, with your next meal being equally as lacking. Then the machine is jacked up 20 years in.. yeah. [/QUOTE]
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