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  1. jimbosmith316

    Protein on the go

    Absolutely, having protein-rich snacks on the go can be a game-changer for maintaining energy levels and supporting muscle recovery. Here are some portable protein snack options: ### Ready-to-Eat Options: 1. **Jerky:** Beef, turkey, or even plant-based options like soy or mushroom jerky. 2...
  2. drtbear1967

    Protein Poppers

    How to Make Protein Poppers . Ingredients: . • 2 scoops Vanilla protein powder • 1 cup PB2 (powdered peanut butter) • 1/2 cup Splenda or equivalent low-cal sweetener of choice • 1 cup old fashioned oats • 1/2 cup plus 3 tablespoons of unsweetened almond milk • Splash of vanilla extract • 1/4...
  3. drtbear1967

    Ways to get that protein in.

    We have all used protein powder – right? And more than likely, it’s been in the form of a protein shake. Unfortunately, protein shakes can be extremely boring if used all the time. Sure, you could purchase a new brand or a different flavor, but sometimes we are just in the mood to actually chew...
  4. Musclebeauty

    Protein peanut butter balls

    Gotta try these if you love peanut butter as much as i do.... Prep Time:*10 minCook Time:*0 minReady in:*10 minYield:*24 1" ballsIngredients1 cup (256 grams) natural peanut butter (the kind with just peanuts and salt)1/4 cup (80 grams) honey or 1/4 cup brown rice syrup*for a vegan version2...
  5. George Cook

    What goes in your shake?

    For the morning its oats, two scoops of powder, milk and 4 eggs. After typing this im wondering if its a bad idea putting the whole egg in. Any advice on that would be appreciated.
  6. Masher59

    Glycemic Index

    Glycemic Index The number listed next to each food is its glycemic index. This is a value obtained by monitoring a persons blood sugar after eating the food. The value can vary slightly from person to person and from one type or brand of food and another. A noticeable difference is the GI...
  7. yellow snow

    Eat Your Oatmeal Cold

    by Chris Shugart Fancy Hotels and Cold FoodDo this: Book a weekend stay at a really nice hotel that offers a breakfast buffet. Take a close look at the cold selections and you may find something interesting, like... cold oatmeal? Sounds weird, but...
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