1. Posted by richk515 on Tue, Oct 09, 2007, 3:35 am PDT
For working out, take a whey protein shake immediately after with some fast or high glycemic carbs to get right into the muscle. Skim milk with whey is also very good. This is for people who train pretty intense.
2. Posted by my_grandma_likes_pie on Tue, Oct 09, 2007, 3:56 am PDT
And don't forget, Rich, that a high protein whey shake is great to drink before two hours of heavy trick or treating. Hmm...anyway, I'll take one of all of the above in my bag, please! Trick or treat!
wonderful information! I do realize that every body needs to find what works for them. This may not be a universal method but may benefit specific body types. I try to research as much as i can and try various things to see how my body reacts. In the last 5 months i have lost 37 pounds and i am just grateful for all the informaiton i have been given. 40 more pounds to go !!!!
4. Posted by mcqueenteresa on Tue, Oct 09, 2007, 6:45 am PDT
Thanks to reading about different source of food that can help you to lose weight and you don't even know that you are on a diet. I have lost a total of 50 pounds within 4 months and have about 20-25 more!! I am glad that I start read the different health articles that you have... Thank You again and keep the article coming
8. Posted by jeangreen on Wed, Oct 17, 2007, 12:55 pm PDT
sounds tasty, but what kind of budget do you need to supply these to two classrooms plus the halloween beggars? Not to mention myself, of course. Also, where do we buy these?
10. Posted by caps_1fan on Wed, Oct 17, 2007, 12:55 pm PDT
ewww. a kid would say thanks. When ur not looking they would give it to a dog and the dog would hide it in the dirt so it will never be aloud to be seen by the human eye
15. Posted by Mike on Wed, Oct 17, 2007, 12:57 pm PDT
Could someone provide a link to a "How to Clean Egg Off of Your House" article? Something tells me I'm going to need it if I give out these treats in lieu of candy...
16. Posted by ahalfon on Wed, Oct 17, 2007, 12:58 pm PDT
interesting ideas but cocoa via cost $5 for 4 bars. If I'm going to spend that kind of money, the kids in my neighborhood would rather have a king size bar of candy.
20. Posted by wishlistone on Wed, Oct 17, 2007, 12:58 pm PDT
How do these treats stack up on a 'hard to tamper with' scale? No one I know has passed out things like tangerines , boxes of raisins or apples since the 70's due to tampering scares. Specifically, will these treats pass local police station's muster if they're doing candy checks?
It's halloween. It's a time for pigging out on candy. If i get any crap like that when I go trick-or-treating I'm throwing it out. Thanks for the warning.
25. Posted by coolextremegirl on Wed, Oct 17, 2007, 12:59 pm PDT
EXACTLY! where are these things- you make no mention of stores or otherwise, these all seem to be oddities that would be hard to hand out for halloween.
26. Posted by Rachel on Wed, Oct 17, 2007, 12:59 pm PDT
Now sure, healthy is better but usually stuff like that cost almost twice as much as regular candy, and I don't see many people actually shelling out the cash for a 'healthier' halloween...
27. Posted by Rachel on Wed, Oct 17, 2007, 12:59 pm PDT
Now sure, healthy is better but usually stuff like that cost almost twice as much as regular candy, and I don't see many people actually shelling out the cash for a 'healthier' halloween...
29. Posted by mcpetersrd2000 on Wed, Oct 17, 2007, 12:59 pm PDT
The last several years, I have offered Trick or Treaters a choic of a bottled water or candy. 99% chose the bottled water! It's a little more pricey, but at least I feel I'm not contributing to a future (expensive) health crisis!
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