Protein Bars ( Only 3 Ingredients ) + Picture
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I just tried this and it turned out great!! Thanks so much! This is SO MUCH cheaper than buying my bars at the store!!0
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Thanks for this!
I used light peanut butter, rice protein powder and oats and divided into 4 muffin tins.
Mine came out to (per bar)
190 cals
12g protein
7g fat
24g carbs0 -
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I tried these tonight and they are super easy and yummy!! Thanks for posting this recipe0
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looks good!0
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Bump. Thanks!0
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Omfg I love you.... What an amazing idea!!!! I'm going to make these tomorrow0
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Thanks, definitely going to try this.0
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YUM! would this work with Chocolate plant based protein powder?0
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I make these, but don't include the grains. You have to eat them really fast when you take them out of the freezer or they melt!0
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Too easy. Used choc protein and almond butter instead. Nice!0
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I'm sorry, but what does "bump" mean???
When you reply to a thread, it "bumps" it up to the top of the forum. It also adds it to the "recent posts" list in your profile, making it easier to find. It's kind of like a bookmark.0 -
I use this recipe and it's great. Add 1 tablespoon of chocolate chips to bring the entire batch to 800 calories. The chips add flavor and consistency. I make 5 bars at 160 cals vs 4 at 200 cals. It's all personal preference.0
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Awesome! Thank you!
I plan to do it with half vanilla, half chocolate protein, half peanut butter (the kind that you fresh grind at winco) and half almond butter, and replace some of the oats with ground flax. I'll let you know how it goes!0 -
My one ingredient protein bar just requires you to cut a chicken into a square.0
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Bumpin' again because I reall need to make these!0
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This does look good! I'll have to give this a try sometime!0
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Going to try them and add the chocolate chips a previous post mentioned, YUM!!! Thanks for sharing0
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Awesome! Thank you!
I plan to do it with half vanilla, half chocolate protein, half peanut butter (the kind that you fresh grind at winco) and half almond butter, and replace some of the oats with ground flax. I'll let you know how it goes!
Please let us know how they turn out, your way sounds delish too!0 -
yum.0
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Bumping to try soon0
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Sweet Jesus, they look so yummy.0
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Yum!0
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Bump - thank you for post OP and everyone else for your alternate versions!0
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For nutritional value, you add it up and divide it by the number of servings. Each person will have different results, as to what kind of Whey protein you use.
But if your going to post up a recipe, the nutritional value would help. Just saying.0 -
how many protons/serving?
I would imagine there are millions upon billions of protons per serving in this recipe. Considering how small protons are. Probably an equal number of electrons as well.
Heck, I'd even toss in a bunch of neutrons too.
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bump for later, thanks!0
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