what is /fit/'s opinion on these and the likes? useful addition to a balanced diet or into the trash?
I like them as a snack to take with me to class and stuff but they're expensive as fuck and not really worth it
>>35538626
They royally fuck my stomach up.
Also kind of expensive for what you get.
>processed garbage
Try eating real food.
Usually loaded with sugar.
Make your own desu.
I make these sometimes with variations.
They're addicting though, I once had 1k calories worth of these bars in one sitting.
>>35538657
these look really nice, I'll try it out.
>>35538677
Get some plain wafers (Oblaten) and put them on before putting the bars in the freezer.
That way you can eat them without soiling your hands and they look like real bars.
They're almost always made with cheap shitty soy protein, so don't bother.
Meh. If your a pretty serious lifter/athlete or whatever then sure, keep a few in our gym bag and eat them whenever you want one but don't replace meals with them
They are strictly for convenience. They won't do anything magical for you that you couldn't get from eating regular food.
>>35538651
this
diet is the key to aesthetics and whole food is the key to a gr8 diet
they're basically high-protein candybars
>>35538822
>>35538837
that's why I wrote "addition to a balanced diet".
>>35538657
one question: do almonds need to be activated?
if you can get them for under $1 each they are pretty convenient. i recently bought over 100 bars because they were 50 cents each.
>>35538626
Quest bars senpai
>>35538626
i always used to steal the coconut ones from kaufland
good times :^)
>>35539140
>not activating your almonds
ISHYGDDT
>>35538657
>no activated almonds
That info-graphic is shit senpai and you know it.