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Homemade No Bake Protein Bars
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I make no bake cookies all the time for the kids. This sounds so yummy. I will make it for me and hopefully the kids will like it too and hope that they don't notice a difference.0
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Going to make these. Thank you:)0
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if you watch the video it tells you in the top left corner i think it said like 16??0
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I'm still eating the bars I made earlier this week from a diff. recipe (turned out dry and crumbly) but i'm trying this next.0 -
Interesting!0
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Can I have this after my workout in the morning ???? Um, YEH !!!!0
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This sounds great for a post or pre-workout or just a on the go snack!! Thanks!!0
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Sounds great, thanks0
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saving for later!!!0
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So yeah, I already made them. haha Mine have 212 calories and 16.8g of protein. I tested them before putting them in the fridge, and they are not bad at all!0
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bumping this0
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Bump! Think I have enough to make these tonight!0
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I wonder if almond butter or cashew butter would work and be more to your liking. Personally I wonder if that chocolate hazelnut stuff would work.
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Thank you so much for sharing.0
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Can anyone convert this for me please, how much is a cup in grammes (or does it work like that)?
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Bump! I am wondering though what the total amount of Protein was in them?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8Qby2ZfwA4
This recipe is from a youtube channel, so all credit goes to him.
Just made them turned out great, but it is rather high cal.
2 cups of oatmeal
4-5 tbsp of peanut butter (the less, less cals)
1/2 cup of any milk
4 scoops of whey protein
1. Mix dry ingredients first (oatmeal and whey protein)
2. Put Milk and peanut butter in microwave safe plate and let it melt a little for 30-35 maybe 60 secs.
3. Mix all ingredients together.
4. Spray pam or grease a small rectangular container and put batter in. Even out with hands.
5. Put in refrigerator (and maybe freezer) for 2 hours.
6. Take out and cut in 8 slices (possible serving size)
I used 4 tbsp peanut butter...8 servings come out to this approx. nutritional info:
I don't have fat set in my macros so no fat reading lol
Cals - 237
Carbs - 18g
Sat fat - 2g
Fiber - 3g
Iron - 8g0
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