Peanut Butter Balls

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  • roughly how many calories?

    i make something similar, but use powdered non-fat milk instead of protein powder, pb2, and a tablespoon of chocolate chips.

    i omit the rice crispies and oatmeal, and add a few raisins.

    totals: calories: 270, carbs 51, fat 6, protein 10, sodium 150, potassium 300.
  • Leanne926
    Leanne926 Posts: 158 Member
    I shouldn't do this, but ... bump >: )

    I will be dipping these in chocolate, though. I'm an Ohio girl. These need to become Buckeyes.

    AGREE....!!
  • rjsbailey
    rjsbailey Posts: 78 Member
    bumped- thanks!
  • jayb0ne
    jayb0ne Posts: 644 Member
    Yeah, I'll give these a go. Might modify it a bit though…
  • infamousmk
    infamousmk Posts: 6,033 Member
    roughly how many calories?

    i make something similar, but use powdered non-fat milk instead of protein powder, pb2, and a tablespoon of chocolate chips.

    i omit the rice crispies and oatmeal, and add a few raisins.

    totals: calories: 270, carbs 51, fat 6, protein 10, sodium 150, potassium 300.

    But how many portions does it make!? Your nutritional data means nothing without a portion size/quantity...
  • Boo_08
    Boo_08 Posts: 94 Member
    bump
  • roughly how many calories?

    i make something similar, but use powdered non-fat milk instead of protein powder, pb2, and a tablespoon of chocolate chips.

    i omit the rice crispies and oatmeal, and add a few raisins.

    totals: calories: 270, carbs 51, fat 6, protein 10, sodium 150, potassium 300.

    But how many portions does it make!? Your nutritional data means nothing without a portion size/quantity...

    i was doing it as one serving. i used one serving (2 T) pb2, 1 T honey, 1 T chocolate chips, about 1/2 serving raisins and 2T powdered milk. i guess you could divide it into to portions and go for a lower calorie count, but it really isn't that big when everything is combined.

    FWIW a lot of the world food aid organizations use something similar for hungry people in places like africa. calorie dense, doesn't require refrigeration necessarily, and easy to package/ship.
  • laurielie
    laurielie Posts: 133 Member
    thanks sounds yummo! Bump.................................!!!
  • rughead06
    rughead06 Posts: 4,291 Member
    sounds good bump
  • infamousmk
    infamousmk Posts: 6,033 Member
    roughly how many calories?

    i make something similar, but use powdered non-fat milk instead of protein powder, pb2, and a tablespoon of chocolate chips.

    i omit the rice crispies and oatmeal, and add a few raisins.

    totals: calories: 270, carbs 51, fat 6, protein 10, sodium 150, potassium 300.

    But how many portions does it make!? Your nutritional data means nothing without a portion size/quantity...

    i was doing it as one serving. i used one serving (2 T) pb2, 1 T honey, 1 T chocolate chips, about 1/2 serving raisins and 2T powdered milk. i guess you could divide it into to portions and go for a lower calorie count, but it really isn't that big when everything is combined.

    FWIW a lot of the world food aid organizations use something similar for hungry people in places like africa. calorie dense, doesn't require refrigeration necessarily, and easy to package/ship.

    Thank you! The calories aren't too terribly high considering the nutrient-dense foods.
  • writtenINthestars
    writtenINthestars Posts: 1,933 Member
    Bump
  • Ritala1987
    Ritala1987 Posts: 135 Member
    bump
  • jackiemonx
    jackiemonx Posts: 343 Member
    bump
  • SuperKatie
    SuperKatie Posts: 94 Member
    You can also add some walnuts and cinamon. These are very tasty!
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