Protein Bars ( Only 3 Ingredients ) + Picture
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I might just try this one0
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Bump...will likely throw in some chia or flax seeds (or both), thanks!0
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tested mine they are really yummy!! had two all ready :laugh: thinking about putting honey in next as well!!0
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I have just put mine in the fridge, I used chocolate whey powder and will try for breakfast tomorrow, they were super sticky!0
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Bump for later!!0
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Can't wait to try these!0
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I just made these but with vanilla whey protein powder as that's the only one I have
It came out to 840 cal for the whole thing,
Quaker whole grain oats 300 calorie for a cup. 10g protein
Muscletech vanilla whey protein powder 160 calorie for a scoop. 30g protein
Great value chunky peanut butter, 4 tbsp. 380 calories. 14g protein
Made these into 3 separate bars, cupcake shaped haha, only have a baking pan
So 280 calorie per bar with 18g protein, eh not bad0 -
Anything that the peanut butter can be easily replaced with?
Not a big fan of nuts generally.0 -
sound delicious going to have to make some today, thanks for sharing.0
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Oh thanks!!0
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So people who post recipes, why can't you enter them into the 'recipe' app here on MFP and post the breakdown for calories, protein, carbs, etc.? Certainly would be thoughtful, helpful and considerate.
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nutrition data?
1 cup oats = 150 calories
2 tablespoons PB = 190 calories (typically) and there are 4 tbsp in 1/4 cup so double it
1 scoop protein powder = probably somwhere around 150 cals but they're all different.
Now add that up and divide by the number of bars you make.
Done.
The oats I have (which are the same kind in your pic) are 150 cals for 1/2 cup. So 1 cup would be 300 calories. Unless you mean cooked oats, not dry.0 -
i'm always looking for ways to boost my protein intake, so was psyched for these (also, i love PB), but i just worked them out and they're only 4-5g of protien by the time i split them up into realistic sized portions (based on calories per serve). now im sad. but ill still make them.0
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Bumping to make later0
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Bump for later! Thanks!0
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Ok the nutrition facts of my creation
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how well do these hold up at room temp/heat? (can someone message me if you know lol i think the response will get lost)0
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Bump for later. I will definitely be making these.0
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Bumpers!0
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Thanks for sharing this great recipe. I am definitely going to make these!0
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i made this morning using vanilla whey and 1 other change. to help with stickiness i added
2 Tbsp of sugar free van. pudding powder. then rolled into walnut size balls and froze. i am leaving them in
the freezer and bringing 1 or 2 out when i want them. i have Tropical traditions flaked coconut on hand. i may thaw out a
couple and roll in the coconut. Very yummy.
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