Guys, I'd like to recommend to each and every individual who is into weights to go out to their local supermarket or grocery store and ask for QUARK CHEESE. I know that most people in the States are more or less unfamiliar with this product and how it relates to bodybuilding nutrition, but here in Scandinavia it is a staple of almost every BBers diet. It is a very cost effecient source of protein (casein = milk protein), and it suits any time of the day since it is slowly digested. This is one of the reasons why it makes for a great pre-bedtime protein snack; milk protein can be compared to meat protein in that it is very slowly digesting, thus making it a much better (and by far cheaper) option than a regular protein shake before hitting the sack.
Quark cheese by itself isn't very appetizing, but the slightly sour taste can be concealed completely bu mixing in some fruit juice, juice concentrate or yoghurt. You can also make a handy protein serving during breakfast (or any other time of the day if you want to cut down on eating meat while still getting your proteins) by adding berries, fruits, cereal, brans/oat flakes or pretty much anything your mind can conceive. It actually tastes like you're having dessert if you mix in the right stuff, and it's guaranteed to be one of the healthiest sources of protein out there. :cheers:
This rant ended up sounding a bit like an infomercial, but you can really save a penny on protein powders if you opt for quark cheese instead (you'll still need your whey shakes for post-workout recovery, though)!
Quark cheese by itself isn't very appetizing, but the slightly sour taste can be concealed completely bu mixing in some fruit juice, juice concentrate or yoghurt. You can also make a handy protein serving during breakfast (or any other time of the day if you want to cut down on eating meat while still getting your proteins) by adding berries, fruits, cereal, brans/oat flakes or pretty much anything your mind can conceive. It actually tastes like you're having dessert if you mix in the right stuff, and it's guaranteed to be one of the healthiest sources of protein out there. :cheers:
This rant ended up sounding a bit like an infomercial, but you can really save a penny on protein powders if you opt for quark cheese instead (you'll still need your whey shakes for post-workout recovery, though)!