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I used to be into milkshake/thickshakes especially the ones from Dairy Bell, those in Melbourne would understand, but I cant drink much milk without getting bloated so stay away from em, plus i find they neally always way too sweet for my liking...
Yeah they're bloody delish...I've tried a $7 ripoff shake at NZ Ice Cream (or whatever it's called) and the Maccas shakes and they're nowhere near as good as Donut King.
Also, I think you'll make some excuse to only buy one shake between us, rip off the lid and drink it together with 2 straws, like Joanie and Chachi in Happy Days. That could get a bit awkward but I'll try anything once.
They definitely have a place in all weight training programs. The number one thing you need is calories, nothing is more important than calories especially considering your trying to pack on as much mass as you can. I look at fats and carbs as the primary sources of fuel for the body, whereas protein i wouldn't worry about cause your more than likely getting plenty of it and protein is not a good fuel source to choose as the body is 1000 times more likely to utilise carbs and fats as a fuel source. Having said all that protein does have its uses, just not to the extent that marketing claims make you think it is needed for.