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24-May-05, 11:06 PM
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henrikjt
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Can Protein powder go bad?
I wanted to make several servings at once and put the whole thing in a can and then drink it throughout the next few days.
I was wondering if the protein can go bad sitting in the refrigriator already mixed with water or
grapefruit juice
for a couple of days.
Does anyone know how long it would take to go bad or will it be ok for several days?
Thx in advance
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25-May-05, 03:21 AM
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Yea if its already mixed, yes....I wouldnt want to do this.....it also tastes horrible.....just make em rihgt before u you them.
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Not to mention if there happen to be some type of insect eggs in there and you leave it incubating for a few days. I forgot to wash one of my shakers one time and a few days later it had maggots growing in it. Nasty stuff.
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Yea, I cant even SMELL my shaker if I forgot that as well..I wouldnt want to drink ANYTHING out of it
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But if it's dried and sealed will it expire, as in the nutrients become less potent?
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27-May-05, 12:54 PM
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U mean the plain powder? it usually comes with a button on it till when to use it....u better do so to be on the right side.
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