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Protein Drinks, Recipes & Solutions - Yummy‪!‬ Eldercare Success

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Protein Drinks. Here's how to make your own, that taste better, and costs less!
In this episode, we discuss how to make a home blended protein drink that tastes better and costs less to make than those big brand-name protein meal replacement drinks.  Its protein content is also higher and there’s less processed sugar (unless you add another sugar-based ingredient).
The cool thing with this is that you should enjoy the recipe too.  I certainly did! You can substitute any extra ingredient or mix up the flavors so that you or those you care for don’t get bored.  Here’s my example Using a large counter blender or bullet brand-type blender:
Use the blender cup or container to mix the following ingredients.
Add a few chunks of your favorite store-bought or DIY frozen fruit.  I like mango, strawberries, blueberries, and pineapple.  Next, some water, or milk, cashew milk, or almond milk to cover the fruit.Add one scoop of your favorite protein powder.  I mention two of these in this episode:
Dymatize Protein Powder (25g protein, 1g sugar), available in vanilla, chocolate, or Dunkin Mocha Latte flavorsVoita Proteins Powder (18 g protein, 0 sugar). This protein powder has no flavor so you can make up your own as you create your own recipes. Organic Protein Powder (21g plant protein, 0g sugar). This one comes in vanilla, iced coffee, strawberries and cream, and unsweetened/natural flavors.       
4. You can also add your own concoction of flavors including:
Cinnamon – a dash or two based on your tasteCoffee from your leftover morning coffee pot (store leftover coffee in the refrigerator, too)Cocoa powder – no sugarVanilla extract, or other extract flavors you might likeYogurt – ideally low fat/low sugarIce cream – for a dessert treatOr other creative flavorings and foods including veggies!
5.  Add into the blender cup, 2 -3 ice cubes, depending on the consistency you want and enjoy the most.
If using a Bullet Blender and frozen fruit, I don’t add any ice cubes as the blended frozen fruit makes the drink rich and smooth on its own. 
6.  Close the lid tight and blend all ingredients until smooth and creamy. You may want to add more liquid if your blended protein drink is too thick. Or use a spoon and enjoy like a thick shake.
Experiment with your own...

Protein Drinks. Here's how to make your own, that taste better, and costs less!
In this episode, we discuss how to make a home blended protein drink that tastes better and costs less to make than those big brand-name protein meal replacement drinks.  Its protein content is also higher and there’s less processed sugar (unless you add another sugar-based ingredient).
The cool thing with this is that you should enjoy the recipe too.  I certainly did! You can substitute any extra ingredient or mix up the flavors so that you or those you care for don’t get bored.  Here’s my example Using a large counter blender or bullet brand-type blender:
Use the blender cup or container to mix the following ingredients.
Add a few chunks of your favorite store-bought or DIY frozen fruit.  I like mango, strawberries, blueberries, and pineapple.  Next, some water, or milk, cashew milk, or almond milk to cover the fruit.Add one scoop of your favorite protein powder.  I mention two of these in this episode:
Dymatize Protein Powder (25g protein, 1g sugar), available in vanilla, chocolate, or Dunkin Mocha Latte flavorsVoita Proteins Powder (18 g protein, 0 sugar). This protein powder has no flavor so you can make up your own as you create your own recipes. Organic Protein Powder (21g plant protein, 0g sugar). This one comes in vanilla, iced coffee, strawberries and cream, and unsweetened/natural flavors.       
4. You can also add your own concoction of flavors including:
Cinnamon – a dash or two based on your tasteCoffee from your leftover morning coffee pot (store leftover coffee in the refrigerator, too)Cocoa powder – no sugarVanilla extract, or other extract flavors you might likeYogurt – ideally low fat/low sugarIce cream – for a dessert treatOr other creative flavorings and foods including veggies!
5.  Add into the blender cup, 2 -3 ice cubes, depending on the consistency you want and enjoy the most.
If using a Bullet Blender and frozen fruit, I don’t add any ice cubes as the blended frozen fruit makes the drink rich and smooth on its own. 
6.  Close the lid tight and blend all ingredients until smooth and creamy. You may want to add more liquid if your blended protein drink is too thick. Or use a spoon and enjoy like a thick shake.
Experiment with your own...

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