Sentences with phrase «adding of the protein powder»

Super healthy protein bars made with cashew, chocolate and turmeric with the added of protein powder which gives them an extra boost of protein for your body.

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These kind of fruit and veggie smoothies are great and you can add protein to them by adding things like hemp powder or pea / rice protein powder as well as chia seeds and flax seeds.
I have a similar recipe but it's half the ingredients, only 1 date (I don't like it too sweet) and a serving of rice protein powder added.
My base is always frozen fruit because I like my smoothies cold, then I add a ton of greens, lemon, spirulina, bee pollen, maca, sprouted brown rice protein powder or hemp seeds... my smoothies can get a bit on the overloaded side!
Chia seeds and honey provide additional energy, and you can add a scoop of protein powder for an extra protein boost.
Also, there was supposed to be no dairy on the detox diet, but it was on the menu every day in the form of whey - protein fortified powder added to smoothies.
These doughnuts come together quickly, just a mix of oat flour, cocoa powder, vegan chocolate protein powder (which also adds sweetness), and almond milk.
I made a batch & i had some left over so i made a smoothie bowl out of it, added some vanilla protein powder to make a meal (that thickened it up too), sprinkled some banana chips, pumpkin seeds / pepitas, sunflower seeds & whole cashews on top.
Less creative: I love mixing plain, nonfat yogurt with a bit of Amazing Meal protein powder and unsweetened cocoa powder, and then adding it to chopped fruit (apples, bananas, strawberries) with some gluten - free cereal on top.
Of course, if you want to «beef» it up more, you can add some chopped nuts, or even stir in a little protein powder.
If you'd like to add some additional protein, while the porridge is cooking, simply add in a whisked egg or a few tablespoons of your preferred protein powder.
I added a couple scoops of vanilla soy protein powder and they turned out great... so moist and fishy.
For those wanting an added boost of protein, you can either add the protein powder IN the recipe (I use my standby casein protein powder, vegan protein powder or paleo friendly protein powder) or as a frosting - You can use the same frosting used in this recipe here.
If you want to add a scoop of vanilla protein powder, add it now.
For a delicious autumn - inspired treat, add a peeled, cooked sweet potato to your blender, and mix with almond mylk, frozen bananas and zucchini, lots of cinnamon, a dash of nutmeg, and a plant - based protein powder.
The chocolate protein powder I used in this recipe doesn't contain any sugar, so I had to add a little bit of maple syrup to counter balance the bitterness of the chocolate protein powder.
I will definitely try it out, though I might add a scoop of vanilla protein powder depending on my activity for the day.
I added in a packet of NuZest Smooth Vanilla protein powder for an extra boost of protein — it's 100 % vegetable, natural, free from common allergens (e.g. eggs, nuts, crustaceans, sesame, mustards, or fish), and... also gluten - free, soy - free, dairy - free!
You could try adding more protein powder or trying a different brand of tahini!
The possibilities are truly endless, you can add in any fruit of choice or even protein powders, peanut butter powder or carob powder like in this case.
It is full of Rootz Nutrition Protein - Superfood Powder, which adds a delicious flavor to the smoothie, as well as fiber, superfoods, greens and pProtein - Superfood Powder, which adds a delicious flavor to the smoothie, as well as fiber, superfoods, greens and proteinprotein.
Add the hemp seeds, desiccated coconut and 1/4 cup of protein powder.
In general, St Pierre recommends adding in a source of vegetables, a serving or two of fruit and some healthy fats alongside a scoop or two of protein powder.
You can make a smoothie really into powerhouse drink just by adding few add - ins such as Flaxseeds, or some veggies like spinach or kale, or perhaps protein powder, a blend of Chia seeds, hemp seeds, and buckwheat.
Our PaleoBars and ProteinKrunch Bars pack a whopping 11 - 16 grams of protein per serving and taste homemade with no added preservatives, artificial sweeteners, refined sugar or processed protein powders.
I followed the recipe pretty much to the point, just adding in a tablespoon of hemp protein powder (pure hemp) with the flour mixture.
I added (quite a lot of) whey protein powder, and used oats (blended in a food processor) and rice flour so they just so happen to be gluten - free (which was a happy coincidence, as my wheat - free Aunt was visiting when I made them).
So the next batch, I added a tablespoon of almond butter, a scoop of vanilla protein powder, & a tsp of stevia.
To make these vegan, sub out the whey protein for a vegan protein powder or simply add extra oat flour in place of it.
The avocados also help provide a nice hit of healthy fats and a small protein hit (though you can add a vanilla protein powder to boost — it tastes delicious!)
I forgot the milk and oil altogether, and added 2 scoops of vanilla protein powder... but my bananas were pretty big, so that probably made up for any missing moisture.
They're simple and wholesome with only 7 ingredients, no added sugar, and no protein powder (because we get enough of that in our smoothies).
The thick, creaminess comes from pumpkin, the sweetness comes from banana, and an added hit of protein powder makes this an awesome all rounder!
I like to add a scoop of protein powder to my chia seed pudding.
You can add a touch of maple syrup if desired but I found I didn't need it when I had the mango mixed with the protein powder.
1 cup vanilla (or plain) brown rice protein 1/2 cup quinoa flakes 3/4 cup gluten - free oats (or buckwheat) 1 cup egg whites 1 cup of coconut milk (from the carton) 1/4 cup applesauce 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoons baking soda 1/2 grated apple (added after blending the above) 1 large grated carrot (also added after blending the above) 1/4 cup chopped walnuts (also added after) 1/4 cup of chopped macadamia nuts (also added after)
If you are an athlete and want to increase your protein intake even further, 2 tablespoons of brown rice protein powder would also be great as an add - in.
without adding protein powder, but also you add that peanut buttery taste without having the actual butter stuck to the sides of the blender.
Some of them use protein powder for the added protein, others use yogurt or other protein - rich components to give them more protein than your average flapjack.
I was going to use your tip to incorporate a couple of scoops of protein powder - do you think I'll have to add more moisture if I do?
You could also add in a scoop of protein powder (chocolate, vanilla or unflavoured would work really well in this recipe for an extra, extra boost of protein if you're into that kinda thing — do what you feel baby
I always opt for the unflavored option with any type of protein shakes and add some cacao powder for taste.
So I figured out a way to «cheat» the system (or so I thought) when I first started trying to eat more plants: I tossed a bunch of produce into the blender, flavored it with some healthy items, added some protein, some cocoa powder, and made it into a thick smoothie that was like eating ice cream for breakfast!
Add a couple scoops of protein powder to the batter.
In this smoothie, the spinach will turn it green and add a vitamin one - two punch without tasting «green»; the bee pollen will help you ward off all of those pesky allergens that seem to be plaguing us this time of year; the chia seeds add omega fatty acids and additional thickeners to the smoothie; and the protein powder adds a bit more creaminess and some protein to balance the carbs.
I'm not really a fan of using protein powder since it is so processed that it weirds me out, but I do like to add other supplements to smoothies.
* You can add in any boosters you want: a small scoop of protein powder, hemp seeds, flaxseeds, etc. ** Another way to make this smoothie is to use frozen coffee and a regular (non-frozen) banana.
First off who doesn't love those mason jars and it's perfect for valentine's day coming up and not only the color of the shake but the raspberries and sprinkles add so much cuteness to the shake... looks so good and I can't wait to try it out, but I love putting protein powders in my other foods like my pancakes or muffins, kinda makes them more filling and a little more tasteful in a way.
I used organic sunflower butter, vega «va va vanilla» protein powder, two medjool dates (soaked for an hour), used lexia raisins instead of chocolate chips and added a bit of ground cardamon.
In lieu of protein powder, they get their protein boost (and added fiber) from black -LSB-...]
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