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Reese's Pieces Protein Shake

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  • bump
  • Laurelje
    Laurelje Posts: 167 Member
    Bump! :happy:
  • chsmith79
    chsmith79 Posts: 240 Member
    Title is a little misleading to me. Sounds great but, there are no Reese's Pieces actually in it? I got all excited about me some Reese's Pieces.Should say Faux Reese's Pieces Protein Shake.Recipe sounds great though.
  • Leeann1979
    Leeann1979 Posts: 1,090 Member
    Promasil powder is great, got it at GNC. It has 90 calories per scoop, i believe its 20 grams of protein and 5 gram of carbs. I paid $55 approximately for a huge jug of it, but it also comes in a half size for around 25 or 30.
  • I make a shake like this every morning, but I also toss in half a frozen banana (peel and halve BEFORE freezing!). Yummy, yummy! Channeling my inner Elvis...
  • ttknowles01
    ttknowles01 Posts: 255 Member
    I am definitely going to try this! Thanks for sharing :-)
  • kmshred
    kmshred Posts: 393 Member
    which pb2? i have both! the chocolate powder or just the peanut butter powder?
    ...and i'll probably try it with a full scoop of protein powder tomorrow morning. yeyaaaaah!
  • queenbeeq
    queenbeeq Posts: 40 Member
    which pb2? i have both! the chocolate powder or just the peanut butter powder?
    ...and i'll probably try it with a full scoop of protein powder tomorrow morning. yeyaaaaah!

    I use the chocolate one but I'm sure the standard peanut butter will taste just as good! :)
  • crazyola26
    crazyola26 Posts: 109 Member
    Creamy peanut butter works too!

    I make something very similar:

    1/2 cup chocolate soy milk
    1/4 cup water
    1 tbsp creamy peanut butter
    3/4 scoop of chocolate protein powder
    5 ice cubes

    I crave it every day!

    EDIT: For a thicker, smoother consistency, add 1/2 banana. (If you're trying to cut back on carbs, then skip the banana.)

    This sounds yummy!!
  • I love Reeses Pieces so much... mostly because they have no chocolate... Reese's Pieces are candy coated without the chocolate, say that M&M's have.

    With that said... I have tried to make a variation of my own.

    I have found that Sugar Free Butterscotch pudding mix (just a few teaspoons) with GNC's Caramel Fudge Whey Protein tastes amazing. Add the PB2 and make magic happen ;)
  • crazyola26
    crazyola26 Posts: 109 Member
    Creamy peanut butter works too!

    I make something very similar:

    1/2 cup chocolate soy milk
    1/4 cup water
    1 tbsp creamy peanut butter
    3/4 scoop of chocolate protein powder
    5 ice cubes

    I crave it every day!

    EDIT: For a thicker, smoother consistency, add 1/2 banana. (If you're trying to cut back on carbs, then skip the banana.)

    This sounds great as well! I'll have to try it :)

    I have a love affair with peanut butter...

    I have a love affair with peanut butter too!! Sometimes I just eat a spoonful of it because nothing else satisfies the specific craving!
  • ejbraun
    ejbraun Posts: 93 Member
    bump :)
  • gingerveg
    gingerveg Posts: 748 Member
    Bump
  • I make basically the same exact shake (I use a different protein powder- Biochem chocolate) and it IS delicious. I love PB2! And I love the PB/choc combo!
  • julysbaby
    julysbaby Posts: 97 Member
    sounds AMAZING!!!! Thank you!!!:flowerforyou:
  • sunnshhiine
    sunnshhiine Posts: 727 Member
    Okay, so I know what you're thinking... "Reese's Pieces? This is going to be PACKED full of calories."

    On the contrary. It's only 160cals for a little more than 8oz and has 17g of protein!

    Here's what you need:

    2 tbsp of PB2 (powdered peanut butter)
    1/2 scoop of chocolate protein powder (I use MyoFusion Milk Chocolate)
    1 cup of milk (I use almond breeze - vanilla, unsweetened almond milk)

    I like to blend mine with ice so that it's more like a milk shake but it tastes just as great without ice!

    Enjoy, it's the most amazing protein shake I've ever tasted!

    This sounds amazing!!
  • Thesoundofwolf
    Thesoundofwolf Posts: 378 Member
    I do the same thing. Me and my roommate call the tread "Screw that shake I want chocolate cake"

    We add things like a table spoon of sugar free pudding mix, or jello mixes, or even like extrats (like vanilla extra, almond, rum, walnut, pepper met, banana, ect)- and come up with fun flavor combos.

    Did it the other day with sugar free black cherry in my choocolate protine with unflavored soy- bam, I had myself black forest cake.
  • delilah47
    delilah47 Posts: 1,658
    If you are using the MFP database where it says 140 calories for 4 oz., go to the the Hershey's site where it says 4 oz has 400 calories and your 8 oz would be 800 calories. Whoever entered 140 calories in the database was wishful thinking.
  • AmyP619
    AmyP619 Posts: 1,137 Member
    I have this daily for lunch. It doesn't taste like reeses pieces, but it's tasty
  • nyla23608
    nyla23608 Posts: 66 Member
    Bump. I can add this to my other protein shakes just to change it up a bit. Thanks for sharing!
  • queenbeeq
    queenbeeq Posts: 40 Member
    Creamy peanut butter works too!

    I make something very similar:

    1/2 cup chocolate soy milk
    1/4 cup water
    1 tbsp creamy peanut butter
    3/4 scoop of chocolate protein powder
    5 ice cubes

    I crave it every day!

    EDIT: For a thicker, smoother consistency, add 1/2 banana. (If you're trying to cut back on carbs, then skip the banana.)

    This sounds great as well! I'll have to try it :)

    I have a love affair with peanut butter...

    I have a love affair with peanut butter too!! Sometimes I just eat a spoonful of it because nothing else satisfies the specific craving!

    Hahahaha I do the same thing!!
  • queenbeeq
    queenbeeq Posts: 40 Member
    I do the same thing. Me and my roommate call the tread "Screw that shake I want chocolate cake"

    We add things like a table spoon of sugar free pudding mix, or jello mixes, or even like extrats (like vanilla extra, almond, rum, walnut, pepper met, banana, ect)- and come up with fun flavor combos.

    Did it the other day with sugar free black cherry in my choocolate protine with unflavored soy- bam, I had myself black forest cake.

    You just made my life complete... I frikken love black forest cake!

    I shall be stealing your creativity and making this shake in the morning!

    Thanks!! :D
  • CINDYRN33
    CINDYRN33 Posts: 148 Member
    thanks for sharing
  • joaneebabee_123
    joaneebabee_123 Posts: 41 Member
    bump
  • slowly_changing12
    slowly_changing12 Posts: 192 Member
    i would love to try that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! now that sounds good!!!
  • MinimalistShoeAddict
    MinimalistShoeAddict Posts: 1,946 Member
    I was actually thinking about this the other day. However I think I will use actual Reese's Pieces instead on PB2. I don't mind the extra calories.
    Okay, so I know what you're thinking... "Reese's Pieces? This is going to be PACKED full of calories."

    On the contrary. It's only 160cals for a little more than 8oz and has 17g of protein!

    Here's what you need:

    2 tbsp of PB2 (powdered peanut butter)
    1/2 scoop of chocolate protein powder (I use MyoFusion Milk Chocolate)
    1 cup of milk (I use almond breeze - vanilla, unsweetened almond milk)

    I like to blend mine with ice so that it's more like a milk shake but it tastes just as great without ice!

    Enjoy, it's the most amazing protein shake I've ever tasted!
  • currlee
    currlee Posts: 395 Member
    bump
  • rgagnon1
    rgagnon1 Posts: 59 Member
    Fresh Market and Whole Foods have it. You can also order online
  • luan999
    luan999 Posts: 87 Member
    i have just ordered some powdered peanut butter from ebay...i love smoothies but usually add natural pb with no salt/sugar but still high in calories....cant wait till it comes yum!
  • julieanne0924
    julieanne0924 Posts: 30 Member
    bump
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