With our busy lives and the look out for convenience in every area, are Protein powders the answer? I am definitely a “pro-food” gal but I am also a Realistic Gal and understand that 5-7 meals of whole foods are not always practical. If I said that you had...
Q: are all protein powders basically the same? do some absorb more? how do i know which to buy? i’m so confused on this subject! A:Great question! It is best to find a protein that is about 120-130 calories/scoop less than 3 g of fat/scoop less than 4g...
ingredients: 1 scoop chocolate protein powder 1 tsp of peanut butter 1/4 cup of oats 2 tbsp water direction: Take a small bowl add protein powder and water . Mix until forms like a dough then add peanut butter and oats. Place mixture on parchment paper and press down...
Q: I personally use Jay Robb protein because so far I haven’t found anything that comes close in taste and doesn’t have that nasty aftertaste or has granules left after mixing. I keep reading in different magazines and online about Casein whey and my...
NOTE:Makes 12-16 bars Ingredients: 1/4 c. sliced almonds 1/4 c. water 1 1/2 c. all natural almond butter 1/4 c. sugar free syrup 1 scoop vanilla protein powder (or any flavor) 2 cups regular or quick oats Directions: In a small, microwave safe bowl (or a saucepan),...