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I'm very interested in Bone Broth. Seems to be becoming more popular these days. Lots of Protein and nothing else. 20 grams of protein per serving. Here's one...

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Yes, my husband made big batches of it in a slow cooker in preparation for diet. He used organic bones and takes up to 90 hours to cook. Bit then I bought these ( see pics). I love them!!! I don't have experience with sweet versions like the ones you show. I only do the savory. For me they are a nice break from shakes. They are a big trend in helping the stomach to recover and rich in nutrients. I keep the powdered ones in my purse. They taste gourmet too, lots of aromatics. Can be pricey but worth it! ????addpost-308066-14828890572929_thumb.jpg post-308066-14828890737248_thumb.jpg

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They carry those ones you posted up top at a local health food store I frequent and they always have samples available. I've tried the banana (really tasty and banana isn't even a favorite flavor of mine) and the "green" flavored one which was more savory. The texture on them was great too. I'm intrigued with the Apple one and the tumeric. I keep hoping they will be sampling them!

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Yes, my husband made big batches of it in a slow cooker in preparation for diet. He used organic bones and takes up to 90 hours to cook. Bit then I bought these ( see pics). I love them!!! I don't have experience with sweet versions like the ones you show. I only do the savory. For me they are a nice break from shakes. They are a big trend in helping the stomach to recover and rich in nutrients. I keep the powdered ones in my purse. They taste gourmet too, lots of aromatics. Can be pricey but worth it! ????addattachicon.gif ImageUploadedByBariatricPal1482889056.785512.jpg attachicon.gif ImageUploadedByBariatricPal1482889073.311766.jpg

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I haven't even thought to make some, but after hearing 90 hours...don't think it's going to happen. Ha!

I'm gonna order some and try them out. I only snapped a pic of what I found. Happened to be sweet. I love savory stuff though. I think I'll try both. This will be a good alternative then, as you've suggested to take a break from shakes. I'm trying to go plant based but am willing to do the bone broths for added Protein.

Thanks for your input!

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They carry those ones you posted up top at a local health food store I frequent and they always have samples available. I've tried the banana (really tasty and banana isn't even a favorite flavor of mine) and the "green" flavored one which was more savory. The texture on them was great too. I'm intrigued with the Apple one and the tumeric. I keep hoping they will be sampling them!

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Samples would be great. Although I've heard only good things about it. Just trying to wrap my mind around it not tasting like meat. lol

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I make bone broth. It takes 12 hours in the crockpot. Search for Against the Grain in Pinterest. I believe she has recipes for a pressure cooker. It is super easy to make your own and costs less than 10.00 if you have to buy bones from your butcher.

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I took the 1 thats up top to the nutritionist and she looked up everything and told me to send it back. Yes the label says its very high in Protein, but not the right Protein that we need. So i sent it back. I ordered it because it had the unflavored kind. But she told me just to get the powders?utm_source=BariatricPal&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=CommentLink" target="_ad" data-id="1" >unjury unflavored protein and i just add that into whatever im drinking or eating

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