Female Blend 1600Cal

by hgrod
Last updated February 3, 2014 Copy
AmountIngredient$ / daySource
134gWhey Protein Isolate (Unflavored)$3.84Amazon
85gOat Flour/Powder$0.42Amazon
25gNow Foods Pea Protein Powder$0.54Amazon
30gRice protein powder$0.86Amazon
9gBob's Red Mill Flaxseed Meal$0.07Amazon
3gBob's Red Mill Soy Lecithin Granules$0.06Amazon (S)
20gNow Foods Psyllium Husk Powder$0.29Amazon
2gOriginal Formula by All One$0.15Amazom
45gCanola Oil$0.10Walmart
1500mlWestminster, CO Drinking Water$0.00Tap
0.5pillMason Natural K2 plus D3$0.03Amazon add-on
2pillNew Chapter Every Woman's Mineral Complex$0.32Amazon
2gCeltic Sea Salt, Fine Ground$0.04Amazon
0.1pillSolgar Biotin 300mcg$0.01Amazon
19.5gNow Foods Potassium Gluconate$0.60Amazon
0gPotassium chloride$0.00Amazon add-on
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Copied from QuidNYC's Female Blend, updated as of 1/6/2014 4:00PM MST

I've removed all corn/masa as I am corn sensitive, and used a variety of protein sources:

Whey Protein Isolate (Unflavored) Rice protein powder Now Foods Pea Protein Powder Soy Lecithin Granules Bob's Red Mill Flaxseed Meal

I'm not too concerned with the soy lecithin as from the Soylent blog (below), the actual lecithin is separated from the soy substance. It is used for the health benefits as well as the emulsification properties:

Soy Lecithin (6g) - Lecithins, often used in baking, have emulsification properties. Soylent is a colloid that combines substances that are normally immiscible. Emulsifiers like lecithin allow for a homogenous mixture of what would normally separate immediately. Lecithins are a mixture of different fatty substances and choline, and are completely metabolized by the body. While derived from soy, lecithin is completely isolated from proteins and phytoestrogens from the plant and thus is safe for consumption by those with a soy allergy.

All items on order, waiting for shipment to arrive (as if 1/23/2014) Everything should arrive by 1/29/2014 - 2/3/2014.

I decreased carbs and increased protein/fat content for nutrient profile, therefore not concerned about the 97% for protein.

Sodium is very slightly higher than limit, I'm not too concerned. I might use a pinch or two less, depending on flavor, although this will decrease my Chloride amount (which is currently at 100.0%).

There is no flavoring added, but I figure I'll try adding cocoa powder or vanilla depending.


2/1/2014

I made the original formula, it was gross! I have now decreased the rice protein powder, pea protein powder, flaxseed meal, and completely removed potassium citrate, as these seemed to be the culprits. This made it too salty, and a little sour. I'll make batch 2 tonight. Also, I'll be taking the women's multivitamin complex separate, as those smell/taste awful! Apparently the added nutritional stuff like berry extract, and whatever... But it's my main source for iodine and chromium at this point, so until I find a better source for those...

It was described as tasting like oatmeal. I tried adding a splash of vanilla, some splenda, and that didn't make it any better. To round out the taste, I added agave nectar, just to see, and that worked... Except, I used about 1 tbsp of agave nectar for 2-3 tbsp of the liquid. Also, speaking of liquid, it was very watery. I used 500 ml of water for one-third of the powder, so I need to figure out how to make this thicker.

So... trying to utilize all of the ingredients I've already purchased...

I need to find a new source of potassium. I picked a bottle up from the local grocery store, but didn't realize how low of a dose it really was. I would need 34 tablets DAILY to get the amount needed.


2/2/2013

Increased oat and whey protein and multivitamin powder (all one), to increase folate, to remove the pill. Also trying canola oil instead of oilve, as olive oil has a much higher taste profile. EVOO was at 45 mL

Also going to order Potassium Gluconate instead. It is flavorless. Although... I am a little concerned with the 20g to get the right amount of potassium...

Nutrition Facts

Amount Per Day
20% Carb, 45% Protein, 35% Fat
Calories1633
% Daily Values*
108%
Total Carbohydrate79g
100%
Dietary Fiber 25g
102%
Protein176g
101%
Total Fat62g
Saturated Fat6g
Monounsaturated Fat30g
Polyunsaturated Fat19g
Omega-3 Fatty Acids5g
Omega-6 Fatty Acids14g
Cholesterol16mg
Calcium
127%
Vitamin A
839%
Chloride
54%
Vitamin B6
383%
Chromium
160%
Vitamin B12
332%
Copper
227%
Vitamin C
239%
Iodine
116%
Vitamin D
101%
Iron
101%
Vitamin E
247%
Magnesium
171%
Vitamin K
153%
Manganese
422%
Thiamin
473%
Molybdenum
407%
Riboflavin
428%
Phosphorus
202%
Niacin
216%
Potassium
100%
Folate
100%
Selenium
228%
Pantothenic Acid
424%
Sodium
109%
Biotin
111%
Sulfur
322%
Choline
101%
Zinc
251%
 
* Percent Daily Values are based on "hgrod's U.S. government DRI, female 19-30, Sedentary, Non-Lactating". You may use the Nutrient Calculator to personalise your own profile, then select it from the list on the Recipe Editor tab.
Nutrient Profile: hgrod's U.S. government DRI, female 19-30, Sedentary, Non-LactatingChange

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