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Old 18-06-2007, 09:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Porridge and protein

This maybe an odd question , for breakfast i have porridge with skimmed milk,when the porridge is cooked i mix about 40g of chocolate whey in with it.

why , when i add the dry whey, does it make the porridge much more runny?
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Re: Porridge and protein

which brand protein are you using? i remember Reflex Microwhey causing the same problem.I put it down the added digestive enzymes.
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Re: Porridge and protein

Whey ive noticed it with is Reflex and Optimum Nutrition.

its not that its problem, in fact its quite a good way of thinning a particularly thick bowl of porridge.
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Re: Porridge and protein

I cant stand runny porridge hence i use jumbo oats with minimal water and have it nice and thick! I can thoroughly recommend Extreme's chocolate protein powder to supply me with a fantastic brekky or supper as it tastes wonderful and mixes superbly.
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Reflex has digezyme in it, as Para said, that is why its going runny.

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