Whey Protein Powder For Prepping and Preparedness

by Braxton Taylor

Whey protein powder. I keep several big containers for prepping and preparedness. It is an additional way to augment one’s food storage with a very important and necessary ingredient for survival… Protein. I’ve linked my preferred brand below, and it has been part of my inventory for many years.

Whey protein is popularly used for muscle support and post-workout recovery. It is an effective protein boost to get up to your daily recommended amount (online calculator and details below).

From a prepping and preparedness point of view, Whey protein powder will complement the carbohydrates that are common in prepper food storage inventories. Storing extra carbohydrate foods is easy. Storing extra protein can be somewhat challenging and expensive. Whey protein powder is a great way to diversify protein food storage (along with vacuum-sealed meat in a freezer, freeze-dried meats, store-canned, and home-canned meats, etc..).

One scoop of this Whey protein powder provides 24 grams of protein! That’s awesome. Plus, let me tell you, it tastes great! With plenty of flavors to choose from, you will definitely find something that suits your taste.

Lately, we’ve been buying the Vanilla Ice Cream flavor, which is so good! There are lots of flavors to pick from.

I buy the 5-pound Whey protein size, given the container’s convenience. It’s also available in 2-pound and 10-pound packs. The most popular flavor is Double Rich Chocolate (which we also like).

Whey Protein Powder by ON – Considered a Best Choice

Optimum Nutrition (ON) is the world’s #1 best-selling sports Whey protein powder brand.

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ON ‘Extreme Milk Chocolate’ 2-pound

Optimum Nutrition ‘Double Rich Chocolate’ 5-pound

“Suggested Use: For healthy adults, consume enough protein to meet your daily protein requirements with a combination of high protein foods and protein supplements throughout the day as part of a balanced diet and exercise program.” (from ON).

I will link some related articles below (foods higher in protein than others).

Whey Protein Powder Flavors

  • Banana Cream
  • Chocolate Coconut
  • Chocolate Hazelnut
  • Chocolate Malt
  • Chocolate Mint
  • Chocolate Peanut Butter
  • Cinnamon Roll
  • Coffee
  • Cookies & Cream
  • Delicious Strawberry
  • Double Rich Chocolate
  • Extreme Milk Chocolate
  • French Vanilla Creme
  • Fruity Cereal
  • Mocha Cappuccino
  • Rocky Road
  • Strawberries & Cream
  • Strawberry Banana
  • Vanilla Ice Cream

About Whey Protein Maker – ON

Optimum Nutrition headquarters in Aurora, IL

Optimum Nutrition is headquartered in Aurora, IL where much of their product is made. They also manufacture in the UK and India and are owned by an Irish global nutrition group, Glanbia.

Protein Intake For Every Day, And For Survival Preparedness

The Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for protein is a modest 0.8 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight, or 0.36 grams per pound.

The RDA is the amount of a nutrient you need to meet your basic nutritional requirements. In a sense, it’s the minimum amount you need to keep from getting sick — not the specific amount you are supposed to eat every day.

by Howard E. LeWine, MD, Chief Medical Editor, Harvard Health Publishing

In my research, the following statement reads sensibly… “Beef, poultry, and pork (as well as milk, cheese, and eggs) can certainly provide high-quality protein. So can many plant foods — including whole grains, beans, and other legumes, nuts, and vegetables.” As with so many things, diversification is often the right way to think about it.

Salmon, turkey, chicken, Greek yogurt, cottage cheese, beans, milk… are also pretty good sources of protein. I simply like the Whey protein powder as one additional way to easily store with my other prepping and preparedness foods.

Daily Nutrient Calculator from the USDA

Recommended daily protein intake calculator. Actually, the following online calculator will present a nutritional intake profile based on age, gender, height, weight, and activity level. I find it to be interestingly useful.

DRI calculator

USDA Daily Nutrition Calculator

My personal daily recommended protein intake is calculated to be a minimum of 73 grams. Looks like I better thaw out a Rib Eye for tonight’s dinner 😉

With that said, I’m not saying that Whey protein powder is ‘the’ answer here. Rather, a supplemental way to add some protein to the diet, as well as being a way to keep or store extra protein for the sake of general preparedness and food storage goals.

One Way To Mix Whey Protein Powder

Well, there’s probably not one best way, but many!

Personally, I find that mixing my Whey protein powder with Almond milk works best, and requires less stirring to get it all mixed up compared to regular milk. I’ve been drinking unsweetened Almond milk for some time now – as a substitute for regular milk. A lot fewer calories and is a healthier choice (in my opinion) for mixing with my fresh fruit desserts (blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, Greek yogurt), yum!

Mrs. J will mix (stir in) her Whey protein powder with a serving container of Chobani zero-sugar Greek yogurt all mixed in a small cereal bowl (her dessert).

There are a bazillion recipes to use Whey protein powder. Protein shakes. Just use your imagination!

[ Read: Powdered Milk For Long-Term Storage ]

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