Summer Intern Soylent

by Poor
Last updated June 7, 2016 Copy
AmountVolumeIngredient$ / daySource
0g2cupsVanilla Rice Protein$0.00Amazon
0gcupsOat Flour$0.00Amazon
200g1⅔cupsOat Flour Whole Grain$0.00
150gcupsMaltodextrin$0.42Amazon
50g¼cupCanola Oil$0.09Amazon
1pill1capsuleDaily Multivitamin Powder Capsule$0.32Amazon
37.5g3tbspPsyllium Husk Powder$0.77Amazon
10g2tspPotassium Citrate$0.50Amazon
10gtbspNOW Foods Calcium/magnesium 1000/500 mg$0.44Amazon
2g½tspIodized Salt$0.01Amazon
1.5g3scoopCholine Bitartrate$0.19Amazon
0.7g¼tspStevia Powder$0.13Amazon
5g1tspCreatine$0.00
217g7scoopOptimum Nutrition Gold Standard Whey$5.26
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Based off of "Schmoylent" by axcho, but with a higher calorie intake and protein content.

Designed for steady lean mass gain while exercising ~ 5 days / week. ~160g protein per day (adjust freely based on body weight to roughly 1g/lb), higher fat content for maximal testosterone and other hormone synthesis and central nervous system recovery, enough carbs to hit 3000+ calories.

Recommended Preparation Protocol:

1) Measure out and combine all dry powder ingredients (i.e. everything except oil) in bag or jar (1-gallon ziplock bags work well). Each container holds one day of food. Best to prepare ~7 containers at a time (assembly line style). Tip: pull open multivitamin capsules and dump the powder contents into the mix.

2) Shake a few times to mix evenly. Can store dry powder indefinitely in air-tight container.

3) When ready to consume, mix contents of one bag with ~ 2.5 liters of water (blender is fastest). After mixing with water, add oil, and mix / blend / shake again. Can be stored in refrigerator for up to 3 days in air-tight container.

4) Store in refrigerator, consume as desired throughout the day. Shake once or twice each time before consuming as some mild settling may have occurred (can use Xanthan Gum to avoid settling if desired).

Notes:

Recipe is vegan.

Should still drink water in addition to consuming superfood.

If just looking to "try out" this recipe, buy the smaller (and much cheaper) versions of ingredients. Ingredients are linked to the largest bulk order possible (eg. 50 lbs of flour) so as to minimize the per-day cost, but this creates a very large start-up cost for someone just looking to try it for a day or two.

Can mix up fractions of a bag instead of an entire bag at a time, if desired, for just a single meal instead of an entire day of food (in which case, can "eyeball" how much oil to add -- not important if too much / little, or if completely omitted if eating other food).

Consistency will vary slightly within the first several hours after blending (from grittier to slightly smoother and higher viscosity).

If wishing to vary overall caloric content, do so by proportionally changing the macronutrient ingredients only (rice protein, oat flour, maltodextrin, and canola oil). Leave the other ingredients the same, to ensure complete nutrition remains. Additionally, if substantially reducing caloric content (to < 2800 calories / day), can entirely omit Maltodextrin (it exists only as a pure carbohydrate source beyond the maximum amount of oat flour that can be used before exceeding max RDI's for other micronutrients).

Can vary how much water added to control thickness / consistency of shake.

Can optionally add Xanthan Gum. It reduces settling and separation over time for the blended up mix. However, I personally prefer to omit the Xanthan Gum, as I do not like the gel-like texture it causes after a few hours.

Increase sodium (salt) content to account for high activity levels (i.e. lots of sweating).

Future Considerations:

Consider replacing Maltodextrin with rice flour.

Nutrition Facts

Amount Per Day
47% Carb, 29% Protein, 24% Fat
Calories2797
% Daily Values*
93%
Total Carbohydrate325g
100%
Dietary Fiber 28g
96%
Protein203g
116%
Total Fat72g
Saturated Fat10g
Monounsaturated Fat32g
Polyunsaturated Fat14g
286%
Omega-3 Fatty Acids5g
56%
Omega-6 Fatty Acids10g
Cholesterol245mg
* Percent Daily Values are based on "Poor's U.S. government DRI, male 19-50, 2000 calories". You may use the Nutrient Calculator to personalise your own profile, then select it from the list on the Recipe Editor tab.
Nutrient Profile: Poor's U.S. government DRI, male 19-50, 2000 caloriesChange

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