Leftover Protein Powder

ReenieHJ
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What to do with it?? I'll try that other cheesecake recipe Jus_Tomek was nice enough to share but other than that, what does one do with a canister of this stuff?? I am not a protein powder person. No matter what I add it to, it's another 160 calories a scoop.
I know I can make smoothies but I'd much rather eat food but whatever I add it to, IMO, just became a much higher calorie food because of it. Just not worth it to me.
Is there such a thing as low cal smoothies? By the time you add fruits, peanut butter, yogurt, or whatever else lots of recipes suggest, you've got dessert level calories going on.
(not that I'm anti dessert but not very beneficial for losing weight Lol)
So any ideas? Thanks!!!

Is there such a thing as low cal smoothies? By the time you add fruits, peanut butter, yogurt, or whatever else lots of recipes suggest, you've got dessert level calories going on.

So any ideas? Thanks!!!
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You don't have to use a full scoop every time.
I put a half scoop in my coffee and smoothie.4 -
What to do with it?? I'll try that other cheesecake recipe Jus_Tomek was nice enough to share but other than that, what does one do with a canister of this stuff?? I am not a protein powder person. No matter what I add it to, it's another 160 calories a scoop.
I know I can make smoothies but I'd much rather eat food but whatever I add it to, IMO, just became a much higher calorie food because of it. Just not worth it to me.
Is there such a thing as low cal smoothies? By the time you add fruits, peanut butter, yogurt, or whatever else lots of recipes suggest, you've got dessert level calories going on.(not that I'm anti dessert but not very beneficial for losing weight Lol)
So any ideas? Thanks!!!
Yeah, I stopped making my peanut butter and banana smoothie after I got a food scale and had to stop deluding myself about what 2T peanut butter was
This is a great breakfast for me. I need the fat and the fiber to feel full.
The Teeccino is just for taste - coffee fans can certainly use all coffee.
I add enough water to make @ 22 oz. (My smoothie cup is 24 oz.)
This chocolate protein powder has some added sugar so if you used unsweetened PP for the cheesecake yours will be less caloric.0 -
You could try a half scoop of PP in something like overnight oats.
Here are tons of smoothie recipes: https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10728122/looking-for-smoothie-friends
Vary the ingredients to get the calories you want, which will be easiest if you avoid high calorie ingredients like peanut butter.0 -
What to do with it?? I'll try that other cheesecake recipe Jus_Tomek was nice enough to share but other than that, what does one do with a canister of this stuff?? I am not a protein powder person. No matter what I add it to, it's another 160 calories a scoop.
I know I can make smoothies but I'd much rather eat food but whatever I add it to, IMO, just became a much higher calorie food because of it. Just not worth it to me.
Is there such a thing as low cal smoothies? By the time you add fruits, peanut butter, yogurt, or whatever else lots of recipes suggest, you've got dessert level calories going on.(not that I'm anti dessert but not very beneficial for losing weight Lol)
So any ideas? Thanks!!!
A typical "scoop" of protein powder is about 120-150 calories for 25g of protein. There aren't many food items out there that are as protein dense for that amount of calories. You should be using them to fill in gaps that are left from your normal food.3 -
jseams1234 wrote: »What to do with it?? I'll try that other cheesecake recipe Jus_Tomek was nice enough to share but other than that, what does one do with a canister of this stuff?? I am not a protein powder person. No matter what I add it to, it's another 160 calories a scoop.
I know I can make smoothies but I'd much rather eat food but whatever I add it to, IMO, just became a much higher calorie food because of it. Just not worth it to me.
Is there such a thing as low cal smoothies? By the time you add fruits, peanut butter, yogurt, or whatever else lots of recipes suggest, you've got dessert level calories going on.(not that I'm anti dessert but not very beneficial for losing weight Lol)
So any ideas? Thanks!!!
A typical "scoop" of protein powder is about 120-150 calories for 25g of protein. There aren't many food items out there that are as protein dense for that amount of calories. You should be using them to fill in gaps that are left from your normal food.
^^This. You need the protein regardless. PP is not just a free ingredient you add in to everything else for no reason.2 -
I like protein powder in nondairy pudding or yoghurt, just 7-10 grams brings up their protein levels to their dairy analogs. I keep a plastic spoon in the canister and ignore the scoop. You can try small amounts in anything to see if it works for you.0
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There's so many things to use it for...from also anything baked/pancakes/oatmeal/mixed into yogurt/protein fluff/protein balls/chia pudding, etc.,
My protein powder is around 110/scoop but rarely use a whole serving. I like the flavor of the one(s) I have right now, so it's more of a flavoring for the above than really getting a lot of 'protein' benefit1
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