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Simian - May 14, 2014 3:30pm
It's funny, I've never bothered trying to use them for their originally intended purpose, but I do know that Lorann's tend to be much weaker than the higher-end stuff like TFA. Though they might be cheaper per ml you have to use more. I'll definitely…
addy - May 14, 2014 3:14pm
I have. They work quite well. I think I posted this previously, but I put butterscotch in my batch for today that's delicious. Mine are LorAnn rather than Flavor Apprentice for price reasons. Tell me how Flavor Apprentice works out for you.
vanclute - May 14, 2014 3:03pm
Aha, ok I know what you're talking about now as I have had associates in the ecig business. Yes that might be perfect, let us know how it goes!
Simian - May 14, 2014 2:19pm
They make flavor concentrates that were originally intended for beverages, but have been adopted by the electronic cigarette community. That's how I'm familiar with them. I'm thinking they'd be perfect for this application. Strong, no real food value,…
mmcmullen - May 14, 2014 1:55pm
I've been wondering about things like Mio or other water flavorings. Probably not the favored choice for health-conscious because of the artificial sweeteners, but might be worth a shot. Unfortunately I do not yet have Soylent to test.
isaackotlicky - May 14, 2014 1:51pm
Looked into sunflower seeds, but there doesn't seem to be enough O3 in them to supplant using sardines as a fat source, at least according to the USDA. One thing that I've noticed is a certain amount of incompleteness in the database - not everything…
Travis - May 14, 2014 1:50pm
What's the debate here? I guarantee it's only one month supply. It's scheduled to arrive today.
VadimGod - May 14, 2014 12:58pm
I replied to their response email "Hi There, The email below said you would be responding to my question in 1-2 days...That time has passed and I wanted to make sure this email didnt fall thru the cracks.. to recap..I have 2 weeks of Soylent on the…
ploddinginsight - May 14, 2014 12:46pm
Re: small amounts -- I already removed the small amounts that didn't make a difference. The cereal does make a difference because it is heavily fortified with vitamins. The way you would do it is to only have it once a week, or something. Luckily my…
VadimGod - May 14, 2014 12:42pm
did u use the same email? if im reading your post right...you are REORDERING more soylent to follow your initial 2 month backer order...and they are saying you will wait 10-12 weeks like a new order versus a reorder? doesnt sound right...am i reading…
ploddinginsight - May 14, 2014 12:31pm
I'm not sure how to interpret the USDA database with respect to raw vs cooked. For instance, take beans. Cooking beans means boiling them in water. So the calories per gram go way down, because you have added a bunch of water. The carbs per gram go…
pmjm - May 14, 2014 12:14pm
I wonder what something like a a scoop of sugar-free Kool Aid might taste like...
ploddinginsight - May 14, 2014 12:14pm
@isaackotlicky Yes, I have been using the raw beans and rice data -- I was contemplating cooking it, though. I will have to check out what kind of difference that makes.
TheWebRecluse - May 14, 2014 11:18am
My backer kit arrived on 4/29 ... but there has been some mixup on how my soylent I actually ordered at this point I guess. I've been trying to reach @JulioMiles on and off with intermittent success on a problem with my original order and how to amend…
jsiegel - May 14, 2014 10:42am
The question I subscribed but I am not a "first subscriber" since I have two months on order already (part of the original backers from 2013). It is unclear to me if this means I will start getting the subscription in 2 to 3 weeks or…
The Week Magazine - May 14, 2014 10:31am
Which brings me to the distressing hype that accompanies "Soylent," the Silicon Valley invention that just began shipping to subscribers this month. Soylent is a kind of nutritional food replacement that has very little taste to recommend it and is said…
jrowe47 - May 14, 2014 8:56am
Sunflower seeds are really easy to harvest, as well. Clip the flower head, dry, and shake. Looks like chia is similarly easy - dry, crush, sieve. Both of these things could be automated, seemingly easily.
LEDFlashing - May 14, 2014 7:20am
I get ya. Well we just have to hope they can scale up fast enough I guess.
Mystify - May 14, 2014 6:56am
its assuming that the 1 week orders will start their subscriptions soon while a 16 seek order won't need more for quite a while. You can quickly clog up production on resupplying reorders before you have scaled up production to handle it. I ran some sample…
LEDFlashing - May 14, 2014 6:51am
That's assuming someone with 4 months starts their subscription right away ... Not that I'd blame them, but I don't think all of them will.
Mystify - May 14, 2014 6:48am
false. They could meet the 16 week orders /now/, but then they have up to 16 people reordering quickly, which will slow down getting new shipments out later. you have initial gains but by medium term you are slower.
LEDFlashing - May 14, 2014 6:23am
There kind of is one built into the largest to smallest scheme. For every 4month order they've filled in the last week they'd be able to fill 16 week orders in the same time even without any production increase. It really depends on how much ramping up…
kennufs - May 14, 2014 4:55am
Given that July is only six weeks away I think they may still be working 1 week orders, but maybe not. I believe the turbo switch is about to get hit and we are going to start seeing orders come through. The turbo switch being them scaling up production…
@jeffsoto you can opt out of receiving oil blend and sub your own fat/omega3 sources: choose vegan option when ordering. hope you try!
May 14, 2014 4:43am
@colerise @grubernaut @fujin_ Enjoy! look fwd to seeing your experience as a #soylentpioneer
May 14, 2014 4:38am
Daiceman - May 14, 2014 4:23am
Unless they have some hidden turbo switch they are going to press, I wouldn't be terribly surprised if 1 week preorders are still going out in July. I think those best situated to be "soylent scalpers" will be 1 month backers who try to order a ton extra…
vanclute - May 14, 2014 4:18am
Never heard of flavor apprentice... do tell more...
vanclute - May 14, 2014 4:17am
Frankly I think more likely some knucklehead will place a huge order thinking they can make a quick buck, and find prices have imploded to the same as retail, and they'll lose money. I doubt this window is going to last very long but hey, I've been wrong…
Neebs57 - May 14, 2014 3:52am
Just in case anyone was wondering like me, and it was probably a dumb question, but I wanted to make sure. My initial order was with oil because I didn't change it in time, my 28 day subscription is vegan. I asked if this would effect it at all, in being…
RT @colerise: woah. my @soylent has arrived. here's what my next 4 months of food looks like: http://t.co/Jr3REqdPXD
May 14, 2014 3:30am
sharkerty - May 14, 2014 3:20am
Sounds pretty easy. http://longtimemother.hubpages.com/hub/How-I-grow-and-harvest-organic-Chia#
isaackotlicky - May 14, 2014 2:57am
Seeds may be easy to grow, but how easy are they to harvest? Soybeans also fall into this category, which is why I removed them from the recipe.
kennufs - May 14, 2014 2:20am
Filterdecay said: Also by putting in a 2 year supply order I just bumped everyone else back by however long. Except that there would need to be an absurd number of people doing this to make an impact on the rest of us. Just to tread water with the…
VadimGod - May 14, 2014 2:11am
Late Friday into Sat morning...I contacted support about my reorder...email reply said "please allow 1-2 days for a response." Going on day 4 now (gave em a shot at it being WORK DAYS) but alas...no response yet...just another example...of a deadline…
web_kunoichi - May 14, 2014 1:33am
I am SO going to do this with a batch of my Soylent 1.0 when it gets here. (I just have a normal ice cream maker, not a cool soft serve thing like @j8048188.)
The - May 14, 2014 12:29am
Oh, and then in a few weeks just go dead quiet. When he starts to complain on ebay, make a statement that your car was expected to arrive at FedEx, but it had to go in for repairs for a couple weeks and that if he wants his soylent sooner, he should probably…
Filterdecay - May 13, 2014 11:16pm
that makes sense so long as 1. Reorders cant reorder a year supply after burning through a year supply in 2 weeks by selling on the grey market.
Daiceman - May 13, 2014 11:07pm
Large->Small then Oldest->Newest was only promised for backers and pre-orders, orders placed Now do not fall under that category. The only thing concrete about new orders is they will have lower priority over people with soylent. So if someone were…
Crowdfund Insider - May 13, 2014 10:59pm
Dont worry about food with Soylent Soylent, the meal replacement dream drink, is now shipping to supporters of the self crowdfunding project launched on the CrowdHoster platform. Created by computer science geek Rob Rhinehart the powdered drink mix ...
The Economics Of Soylent http://t.co/mOVAy9crTO
May 13, 2014 10:05pm
@jessiecatherine Yes, definitely! Everyone is different, it may take a few days to get your portioning figured out.
May 13, 2014 9:59pm
Scotsman - May 13, 2014 9:47pm
Fans of dsytopian Seventies sci-fi will recognise the word Soylent as the “miracle” food stuff whose disturbing origin was uncovered by a khaki-clad, blood-soaked Charlton Heston who was stretchered off the screen while shouting: “Soylent Green is people!
Mystify - May 13, 2014 9:03pm
They already set up a subscription model
Filterdecay - May 13, 2014 8:30pm
ok we are both speculating here but I assume large orders are being fulfilled first regardless of when the order was placed. If I purchased a 2 year supply I assume I would receive delivery soon™ and have time to flip that order. Also by putting in…
isaackotlicky - May 13, 2014 8:22pm
Filterdecay said: Right now the incentive will be to purchase as much as possible and "flip it". Except that by the time you get your large orders of Soylent to "flip," a significant portion of the rest of us will be likely to have received our shipments…
Filterdecay - May 13, 2014 8:10pm
im certainly not trying to troll the boards. I would trust what you say more if people were limited to purchasing 1 month supply only every month. Right now the incentive will be to purchase as much as possible and "flip it". Those of us who ordered…
isaackotlicky - May 13, 2014 8:06pm
Filterdecay said: Nothing in the history of this product Because this product has currently has next to no history to begin with. This is an unreasonable observation bias. Before the iPhone was released, they had a hard time meeting the public response…
Filterdecay - May 13, 2014 7:59pm
you guys are assuming that production can keep up with demand. Nothing in the history of this product has shown that to be true. More people buying larger amounts means less going to others. Without a subsciption model we could have multiple people…
RT @dinnerpartydnld: Like eating but wish it was more efficient? @Soylent offers a possible solution. http://t.co/8i6Skyv2Xv
May 13, 2014 7:59pm
isaackotlicky - May 13, 2014 7:57pm
Still haven't gotten that ice cream maker, but I think I may this spring. It's been 84 degrees outside for days on end...
isaackotlicky - May 13, 2014 7:38pm
vanclute said: Actually, I can imagine that an abundance of supply on ebay will actually drive the resale price of it down greatly. I'm an economist, and I approve of this message. Well done. vanclute said:
Daily Beast - May 13, 2014 5:16pm
For all you people who having something better to do than eating, you probably won't kill yourself living off of Soylent. That's as rousing an endorsement as I can muster. But it's no more the end of food than Nutren was, no matter the breathless headlines.
Metro - May 13, 2014 3:49pm
A synthetic pearl-white juice 'with the consistency of semen' has seen an unexpected surge in demand after being placed on eBay. Sales of Soylent, which comes in a white pouch with a smattering of nutritional facts emblazoned on the side, have soared…
czer323 - May 13, 2014 3:42pm
sharkerty said: I tried the unsweetened version and just couldn't switch to it. Most flavored protein powders add Sucralose to sweeten it. I use the Novus protein, add caoco powder and Sucralose, and it's just as good -- But cheaper! sharkerty said:
RT @sunraysunray: I envision the ways in which the "end of food" would help ordinary people. (Thanks, @contrarianp for the edits.) http://…
May 13, 2014 3:14pm
Forbes - May 13, 2014 1:29pm
Soylent is a new “food replacement” created by Robert Rhinehart, an electronical engineer who was looking for a more convenient form of sustinance. The mixture is a relatively tasteless powder that allegedly includes all the nutrients that one needs to…
addy - May 13, 2014 12:29pm
jrowe47 said: Give that the RDA represents an acceptable daily amount, and that excess potassium is trivially excreted if your kidneys are healthy, and my general trust that there would be a lot of conflicting and vociferous debate if the studies had…
jrowe47 - May 13, 2014 11:40am
addy said: it'd save both of us some time Give that the RDA represents an acceptable daily amount, and that excess potassium is trivially excreted if your kidneys are healthy, and my general trust that there would be a lot of conflicting and vociferous…
addy - May 13, 2014 11:07am
If you're making the argument using this, can you summarize or give me a list of the relevant papers. I spent ~10min reading through but saw weak justifications and poor studies, but didn't want to devote more time to making sure I was getting everything…
reddleman - May 13, 2014 10:59am
jrowe47 said: ...reduce the adverse effects of sodium chloride intake on blood pressure... So if 4.7g seems high, it's partly because we need the extra potassium to offset all the extra sodium in the typical Western diet. A soylent-based diet with…
jrowe47 - May 13, 2014 10:25am
http://books.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id=10925&page=186 some science group said: On the basis of available data, an Adequate Intake (AI) for potassium is set at 4.7 g (120 mmol)/day for all adults. This level of dietary intake (i.e., from foods)…
addy - May 13, 2014 10:17am
There seems to be very little evidence of this in scientific literature?
jrowe47 - May 13, 2014 8:17am
Nearly everyone is deficient, and it results in higher rates of strokes, poor health, and so on. The RDA is so high because that's what your body needs for optimal function.
Mystify - May 13, 2014 7:17am
The question isn't what happens when you don't get enough, it is why the recommended amount is so high? It is hard to get those levels even with a high potassium diet, and if they are accurate then nearly everyone must be deficient.
jrowe47 - May 13, 2014 6:17am
It's actually not something that will cause immediate illness, but chronic deficiency can cause trouble with your health, and amplify other illnesses. Potassium is involved in every cellular function, and is a critical component of all that your body…
RT @LilGreazy: Ordered @soylent, now to anxiously wait for it to get here. Anyone have an ice chamber I can sleep in?
May 13, 2014 3:58am
isaackotlicky - May 13, 2014 3:17am
True, for me the lactose is less of an issue, so concentrate is a great option - it's significantly cheaper without much of a change in the actual nutrients.
jrowe47 - May 13, 2014 3:13am
Hacker! Post must be at least 20 characters.
sharkerty - May 13, 2014 2:03am
I have seen this and it is awesome. Unfortunately, I am hooked on the chocolate flavored isolate. I tried the unsweetened version and just couldn't switch to it. When I get my amazon subscription discount (15%) my 5lb tubs will come out to about $9/lb.…
axcho - May 13, 2014 1:26am
Hmmm, it says $220 for me... Can you share a direct link? ... Oh, you're talking about the whey protein concentrate, not isolate. I'm not good with lactose, so I'll stick with the isolate for now.
isaackotlicky - May 13, 2014 1:20am
sharkerty said: What I really need to do is find some cheaper protein. I've got some around here...Ahhh... Here it is! 25 lbs. of whey protein for ~$160, making it the cheapest I've found so far. Bonus points (for me anyway) for being kosher. Though…
axcho - May 13, 2014 1:12am
Ah, what kind of protein are you using? I'm using Hard Rhino whey protein isolate, 22 lbs at a time with the coupon code VALUE for $189.99 and free shipping.
JeffLeBert - May 13, 2014 1:12am
I'm interested as well. Oddly enough I just cut my potassium a couple days ago in my DIY. Today was the first day of the batch with half the potassium. I was going to be all science like, but forgot I had changed thing until I read this post.
sharkerty - May 13, 2014 1:04am
My first few weeks probably took me an hour because I was literally measuring out to the .00g. Then I realized how little an effect .05g would have. Even if I was measuring a 1g ingredient, it's still 95%. But with a 10g ingredient it's 99.5%. Easy decision…
@mister_beck @2William perhaps a site bug? what browser did you use to place the order?
May 13, 2014 12:58am
@mister_beck @2William unfortunately new orders subject to 10-12 week delivery wait, noted on site above 7/14/28-bag selector boxes.
May 13, 2014 12:57am
what we talk about when we talk about the end of food: @sunraysunray considers alternate #Soylent futures @ajam http://t.co/SGEpa48wLv
May 13, 2014 12:44am
axcho - May 13, 2014 12:09am
Yeah, I guess I have more ingredients to measure. I've also figured out the right measuring cups and spoons for each ingredient too - it does make a huge difference in speed. And haha yeah, 20 g of chia seeds is 2 T for me too! I could probably afford…
sharkerty - May 12, 2014 11:53pm
I only have to measure 8 ingredients. I also put a sticker on each ingredient so that I don't have to reference anything else (it's all memory now). I've learned the right size measuring spoon to get me closest with the 1st measure. For example, 20g of…
axcho - May 12, 2014 11:38pm
Hmmm, that's impressively fast. Maybe my digital scale is just slow...
sharkerty - May 12, 2014 10:58pm
You would be surprised at how easy it actually is. I spend 30 minutes a week making the mix for a week and 5 minutes an evening mixing the next days grub. That's a total of 65 minutes for 21 meals or an average of 3.1 minutes per meal. The hardest…
luisrayas3 - May 12, 2014 10:38pm
I would be surprised if that were true, my biweekly mixing takes one hour if I'm taking my time, it can also be done once monthly but I like to experiment more frequently than that. The daily routine tops out at 60 seconds
leecauble1 - May 12, 2014 10:33pm
This is impressive looking and it is also why I do not do DIY. This is more work than what I currently put into cooking on Sunday night. Bravo for your diligence.
axcho - May 12, 2014 10:32pm
Molasses has a lot of potassium, as do sweet potatoes and spinach. Good question, still.
luisrayas3 - May 12, 2014 10:25pm
I've got two setups, the bi-weekly micro-nutrient mixing and the daily mixing of protein, micros and oil. 13999330071942.jpg480x640 90.2 KB 13999330071942.jpg480x640 90.2 KB 13999330071942.jpg480x640 90.2 KB
Yahoo News - May 12, 2014 10:01pm
Those of us over a certain age remember the movie Soylent Green (1973), a dystopian sci-fi nightmare set in the year 2022, in which overpopulation, climate change and pollution have made the earth virtually uninhabitable, and people are fed a processed…
Mystify - May 12, 2014 8:02pm
I have been wondering about this myself. The RDA seems like an absurdly high amount, or at least "high potassium" foods aren't really high potassium.
RT @theporktornado: Just had my first @soylent lunch. I feel good but not sure if it's dopamine from elation or proper nutrition. Or both.
May 12, 2014 7:42pm
cedar_bristol - May 12, 2014 7:19pm
I have done a little bit of googling and looking in nutrition textbooks, and I haven't been able to find any sources that explain how the RDA of potassium got to be so much more than any person normally eats. It's something like 8 bananas. The RDA…
It's looking like micro-algae will be a big part of future food production, we're excited about the possibilities! http://t.co/Byuvceqgw1
May 12, 2014 6:28pm
@AsapSCIENCE please email press@soylent.me!
May 12, 2014 6:06pm
axcho - May 12, 2014 5:49pm
The problem isn't actually a crash, after all. But adding fiber via psyllium husk powder does help for slowing down absorption. And it's pretty cheap!
NoFlames - May 12, 2014 5:46pm
@axcho I scanned through the thread quickly, may have overlooked it, but have you looked at adding carbs that are more complex so they have a lower DE rating? They don't absorb as fast so you shouldn't get sugar rush/crash. Here's the type of product…
@KiernanDale @chrshmmmr we are aiming for early 2015. thanks for your patience!
May 12, 2014 5:17pm
jahhluv101 - May 12, 2014 5:12pm
Its called a public forum. Do you not expect people to reply to you? LongLiveMuggleFood
vanclute - May 12, 2014 5:08pm
Yep that's correct. I placed my reorder the very next day after receiving our initial batch, as I had no doubt we liked Soylent, and I didn't want to risk running out. Supposedly it will arrive this week... will update if that proves to be the case.…
Soylent shipping continues! Looking forward to getting every preorder fulfilled. http://t.co/9zN93QFy36
May 12, 2014 5:05pm
halo3 - May 12, 2014 4:58pm
I was in fact breathing out of my mouth when i read this. ARE YOU STALKING ME??
leecauble1 - May 12, 2014 4:56pm
My flavor of the day is cinnamon. 1tablespoon Saigon cinnamon in 20oz of Soylent ™ 1.0. I used the nutribullet whipping blade to get a good mix. It's a cinnamon shake or perhaps horchata. Salud.
kennufs - May 12, 2014 4:52pm
Yes, he is. He ordered the vegan version and received the first month worth a couple of weeks ago.

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