pure protein mix ideas
waverly9876
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Hey. I have a huge container of pure protein vanilla creme powder mix and blueberries. I also have peanut butter, and vanilla yogurt. Anyone have any ideas on which items to put in a smoothie? Thanks
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how does pure protein taste..? I haven't been able to find one that I particularly like....0
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all these sound good.
sometimes I've added strawberries, (almond) milk, bananas, oatmeal, cinnammon, etc0 -
Do I put in water?0
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I would mix the blue berries and pp powder with some milk. You could also try some milk, some yogurt and berries. You've got it. I use the chocolate, and milk and a banana.0
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Thank you!0
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My experience with protein powders, is that its better in milk, than in water. I use the kind you get at Walmart in the 2lb can. I never mixed the vanilla with anything, but the chocolate is good mixed with peanut butter. Get a blender and put your milk, chocolate protein powder, and a scoop or so of peanut butter with some ice and it taste, to me, like a reese's milk shake.0
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I've done water a spoon full of peanut butter and banana! Yum! If I have calories left over sometimes I do milk. Love yogurt in it, and or strawberries, blueberries, raspberries. I have a friend that does nutella.0
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Be careful with cheap protein powders, they're often watered down with sugar, and the nutrition facts label is NOT accurate.
As far as shake additives, sugar free orange metamucil gets my vote. I know it sounds weird but it turns a mediocre vanilla shake into an awesome orange creamsicle experience. Plus fiber doesn't hurt.0 -
Do I put in water?
A smoothie absolutely must have milk to taste yummy IMO but of course you want a large smoothie for little calories as well.
I found that 1/2 cup skim milk with 2/3 cup water and 3/4 cup of ice cubes is delicious with chocolate protein powder and 1/2 a frozen banana. The banana whips up to thicken the shake and it is a huge XL serving for <220 cals depending on your protein powder.0 -
Be careful with cheap protein powders, they're often watered down with sugar, and the nutrition facts label is NOT accurate.
Not in all cases. My protein powder, a store brand called Healthy Planet is 123 cals, 44mg sodium, 0g carbs, 0g fats, 0g fibre, 26g protein and 0g of sugars for $29 Cdn for 5lbs so it is SOOOOOOO CHEAP! Even cheaper than Walmart's Body Fortress brand which is $19 Cdn for 2 lbs. A nutrition lable not being accurate? Kind of violates laws now doesn't it? Inaccuracies are one thing i.e. 0g sugar when they mean 3 but 0g of sugar but really 20 is a clear violation, never heard of such a thing.0 -
how does pure protein taste..? I haven't been able to find one that I particularly like....
I like 100% Any Whey protein powder from Optimum Nutrition - it really does not have any flavor so you can add anything to it. Sometimes I use it to make muffins and I put it in my oatmeal in the mornings and in smoothies. You can buy it at GNC stores but it is kind of spendy. I found I could get twice the amount for the same price at bodybuilding.com.0
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