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I chose to cheat and mix the powder with almond milk (I don't consume dairy) which drastically enhanced the experience. Huel comes in 3 primary flavours berry, vanilla and coffee but there are many taste boosters to mix it up (pineapple, strawberry, chocolate and more). Again, I was not convinced.
Once I had actually conquered the initial taste hurdles, I found a new problem: taste tiredness. After a few weeks of routine Soylent or Huel intake, I simply couldn't take it anymore. With that I was certainly not alone. Online forums talking about meal replacement drinks are dotted with people suffering similar maladies.
I needed a break. "Claiming you can get all the nutrition you require from a produced drink is nothing except hubris." Fiona Lawson, signed up nutritional expert Instead of quit on the drinks, I chose to alter technique: I began with having Soylent for breakfast, followed by a coffee at about 11:00, then either some high-protein, low-calories real food or 2 scoops of Huel with almond milk for lunch, followed by a healthy afternoon snack (or possibly half a Soylent bottle at around 16:00, and lastly settling the day with a light but high protein supper in the house or sometimes a couple more scoops of Huel. https://wiki-triod.win/index.php/8_Effective_how_to_make_soylent_taste_better_Elevator_Pitches |
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