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Cheap protein bars recommendation
August 19, 2015, 02:05:32 pm
In Squamish we took to having Clif Builders Bars as crag snacks which are yummy and have 20g of protein and worked out about 75p a bar. Unfortunately the cheapest available in the UK are twice the price.

Is there any comparable products below £1 ?

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#1 Re: Cheap protein bars recommendation
August 19, 2015, 02:08:45 pm
Clif bars yummy?

I'm sure you can make some at home with some protein, saw dust and glue, they'll taste better!

MyProtein may be a more helpful answer. I buy Nakd bars in bulk online [my UK equivalent to Larabars], the same company make a protein filled equivalent. I can't remember the name but they sponsor Ethan so check his instagram/twitter feed for boxes of swag.

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#2 Re: Cheap protein bars recommendation
August 19, 2015, 02:09:55 pm
10g rather than 20g but tasty imo and 'natural' if you care about that sort of thing
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/trek-protein-bars-16-x-55g/
~75p sometimes even cheaper with offers/codes

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#3 Re: Cheap protein bars recommendation
August 19, 2015, 02:33:05 pm
I drink milk instead...

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#4 Re: Cheap protein bars recommendation
August 19, 2015, 02:37:59 pm
I drink milk instead...

You'd never know

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#5 Re: Cheap protein bars recommendation
August 19, 2015, 02:39:05 pm
MyProtein may be a more helpful answer.

Got a bulk purchase at 65p a bar. Hope they taste ok. Ta

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#6 Re: Cheap protein bars recommendation
August 19, 2015, 03:02:32 pm
MyProtein may be a more helpful answer.

Got a bulk purchase at 65p a bar. Hope they taste ok. Ta

good shout, they don't have them listed as sale items, so I'd have missed that one

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#7 Re: Cheap protein bars recommendation
August 19, 2015, 03:06:16 pm
For anyone else it was the Protein Chox bars - Maple and Pecan x 12 at £9.49 with a further 20% when you use discount code: AMERICAN

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#9 Re: Cheap protein bars recommendation
August 19, 2015, 03:44:04 pm
For anyone else it was the Protein Chox bars - Maple and Pecan x 12 at £9.49 with a further 20% when you use discount code: AMERICAN

15grams of sugar in a bar???

Dieting, Simon style.  :popcorn:

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#10 Re: Cheap protein bars recommendation
August 19, 2015, 04:23:16 pm
re: Nakd bars.

My girlfriend and I love these. But since the ingredients are along the lines of 48% cashew nuts, 50% dates, and 2% of something else to make the different flavours (cocoa, coffee, raisins, whatever) all "smooshed" together, we've taken to making our own.

Off the top of my head, £5 for 2kg of dates, £8 for 1kg of cashew nuts. A little more for any additional ingredients you fancy. So loosely £11.00 for 2kg of bars. Or £0.55 per 100g

If you pay £11 for 18 bars (35g each). That's £1.75 per 100g.

Also when you make your own you could always lace it with protein powder, chia seeds, EXTRA ground coffee, anything really.

The obvious catch is finding the most efficient way of smooshing the ingredients together.

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#11 Re: Cheap protein bars recommendation
August 19, 2015, 04:45:21 pm
we've had an issue with the shelf life of home made bars in summer - they seem to go mouldy fairly quickly if just kept in a tin, so we end up keeping them in the fridge

other issue is that I just eat it all

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#12 Re: Cheap protein bars recommendation
August 19, 2015, 05:55:03 pm
we've had an issue with the shelf life of home made bars in summer - they seem to go mouldy fairly quickly if just kept in a tin, so we end up keeping them in the fridge

other issue is that I just eat it all

We've always kept them in the fridge, although I don't remember consciously making the decision to do so.

Likewise, trying not to eat them all quickly is still a major issue.

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#13 Re: Cheap protein bars recommendation
August 19, 2015, 06:12:48 pm

Likewise, trying not to eat them all quickly is still a major issue.

Giving them to Simon could be your solution.

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#14 Re: Cheap protein bars recommendation
August 19, 2015, 06:47:24 pm
we've had an issue with the shelf life of home made bars in summer - they seem to go mouldy fairly quickly if just kept in a tin, so we end up keeping them in the fridge

other issue is that I just eat it all

We've always kept them in the fridge, although I don't remember consciously making the decision to do so.

Likewise, trying not to eat them all quickly is still a major issue.

I've made these and as you said added protein powder to them using the naked bar percentages as a rough guide. Best way I've found of squishing is getting two bread tins the same size. lining one with cling film, putting the mixture in and covering with more cling film then squish it down with the other tin. put a heavy things in the top tin and leave overnight. me and my 2.5 yr old normally polish them off well before any mould sets in...

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#15 Re: Cheap protein bars recommendation
August 29, 2015, 06:33:00 pm
OK, I'm struggling with the concept here.

Just been to the supermarket & bought dates etc. and a second baking tin. But blending the stuff in a blender isn't giving me any kind of paste that looks like it would consolidate if I squash it, just ever finer loose crumbs. Do I need to add some kind of liquid? Or just squash & hope?

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#16 Re: Cheap protein bars recommendation
August 29, 2015, 06:45:48 pm
OK, I'm struggling with the concept here.

Just been to the supermarket & bought dates etc. and a second baking tin. But blending the stuff in a blender isn't giving me any kind of paste that looks like it would consolidate if I squash it, just ever finer loose crumbs. Do I need to add some kind of liquid? Or just squash & hope?

What kind of dates are you using? When I've tried it in the past it's been fine but I've used medjool dates, not sure if different types make a difference.

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#17 Re: Cheap protein bars recommendation
August 29, 2015, 08:06:56 pm
What kind of dates are you using? When I've tried it in the past it's been fine but I've used medjool dates, not sure if different types make a difference.

No idea, the bag just says dates. (Datteln, actually) The whole mass was moister/stickier than it looked when it came out of the blender, we'll see what a night under a 20kg kettlebell achieves. Two bent baking tins probably.

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August 29, 2015, 08:23:56 pm

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#19 Re: Cheap protein bars recommendation
August 29, 2015, 08:31:22 pm
What kind of dates are you using? When I've tried it in the past it's been fine but I've used medjool dates, not sure if different types make a difference.

No idea, the bag just says dates. (Datteln, actually) The whole mass was moister/stickier than it looked when it came out of the blender, we'll see what a night under a 20kg kettlebell achieves. Two bent baking tins probably.

If that doesn't work the other option is to leave it in the fridge over night.

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#20 Re: Cheap protein bars recommendation
August 29, 2015, 09:34:25 pm
You've got to add liquid  but a very small amount. I use 2 egg cups full of apple juice and this normally does the trick. This was with (using a small cup as a measure) 3 dates, 2 cashew, 1 oats, slug of cacao powder in blender till quite fine. Add juice then blend some more till it falls slowly off the sides of the blender when you stop it. Then into tins, squish etc. A couple of hrs will do in fridge.

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#21 Re: Cheap protein bars recommendation
August 29, 2015, 09:35:35 pm
Oh, and add protein powder if you want to of course...

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#22 Re: Cheap protein bars recommendation
August 30, 2015, 05:38:58 am
Well that worked better than expected for a first go. Nakd Gingerbread pretty successfully reproduced. A bit crumbly, not sure if it would survive in harsh conditions (thigh pocket of my alpine trousers) like the real thing does, but in a tupperware box in the sport climbing rucksack it'll be fine.

So off to the crag to see if it fires me up my proj.

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#23 Re: Cheap protein bars recommendation
August 30, 2015, 12:07:32 pm
re: Nakd bars.

My girlfriend and I love these. But since the ingredients are along the lines of 48% cashew nuts, 50% dates, and 2% of something else to make the different flavours (cocoa, coffee, raisins, whatever) all "smooshed" together, we've taken to making our own.

Off the top of my head, £5 for 2kg of dates, £8 for 1kg of cashew nuts. A little more for any additional ingredients you fancy. So loosely £11.00 for 2kg of bars. Or £0.55 per 100g

If you pay £11 for 18 bars (35g each). That's £1.75 per 100g.

Also when you make your own you could always lace it with protein powder, chia seeds, EXTRA ground coffee, anything really.

The obvious catch is finding the most efficient way of smooshing the ingredients together.

Yes:
http://www.damyhealth.com/2011/03/how-to-make-homemade-lara-bars/

The main catch for me currently however is time.

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#24 Re: Cheap protein bars recommendation
September 09, 2015, 04:26:34 pm
Lidl do these seeded rolls which are fairly tasty. They are in the pick and mix style bakery section.
Could do a lot worse for post crag food.

27g protein
39p / each

Lidl High Protein Rolls

Ingredients:
Water, Linseeds, Wheat Protein, Soya Flour, Whole Wheat Flour, Sesame, Soybean Meal, Sunflower Seeds, Wheat Bran, Oat Fiber, Yeast, Salt, Colouring Spice Extracts (Curcuma).

Nutritional Information:

Typical Values per 100g:
Energy 1194kJ/268kcal
Fat 13.4g (Of which saturates 0.4g)
Carbohydrate 8.5g (Of which sugars 0.5g)
Fibre 12.4g
Protein 26.7g
Salt 0.99g

 

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