I normally take my shakes in the morning with breakfast but work changed my schedule so I barely have the time.
Is it ok to leave shakes in the fridge over night.
Roommate told me it's pointless but he's one to rant about stuff he knows jack all about
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I've had them in the fridge for up to 24 hours and I'm still alive. If they are really cold, you won't notice any taste difference either (if there is any taste difference at all).
Shouldn't be any more hazardous than a refrigerated open bottle of milk?Plans go wrong for lack of advice; many advisors bring success. Pv15:22.
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Dunno about that. Never smelled bad to me. Of course, mine is always in a Blender Bottle.
I don't understand why a refrigerated shake would be a "breeding ground for bacteria". Assuming it's closed up in a shaker cup, it's no more prone to bacteria than a jug of milk. I've left shakes in the fridge many times...no gastric discomfort or food poisoning.
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I do this too, make a shake for me and my girl and have them overnight. It def. makes the shake taste better, no matter what brand I've noticed. Whipping it up on the spot and drinking it, no matter how cold your milk/water is, or ice you add, doesn't seem to match the taste of it being in the fridge overnight. wacky.
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07-20-2010, 08:49 AM #12
I've noticed many people on here overthink things. Some times you just have to let common sense rule. If it's more convenient to mix up a shake at night, put it in the fridge and then drink it first thing in the morning, do it.
Don't worry about how much it MIGHT breakdown or whatever. And a breeding ground for bacteria from the minute it is mixed? Do you never eat leftovers? That's what a fridge is for.
Keep it simple, guys.
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I'm with jcosley...it literally takes 1 minute to make a shake in a BLENDER.
OP why don't you put the milk in a shaker, the powder in a baggie, and put those in the fridge overnight and just dump the powder in your shaker at a stoplight on your ride to work? It's not like you're doing anything productive at stoplights anyway.
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lol @ OP negging for me pointing out what a fukking idiot he is not being able to wake up 3 minutes early to perform the complex, time consuming task of making a protein shake
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