IjustWannaFish
Novice
This is by far one of my favorite and easiest protein snacks to make. I'm sure many of you have heard or tried this recipe, but I haven't seen it in a thread so I figured I'd add it...if someone else has posted this recipe...sorry, and to be clear I'm not taking credit for this recipe.
-1 Larger Bowl
-About 1 Cup Peanut Butter (creamy typically better)
-About 1/2 Cup Honey
-Favorite Protein Powder (vanilla and chocolate typically best)
Stir all the ingredients together in a bowl. Add the desired amount of protein powder (I've found it's best to add a little, stir or knead, add more if needed, stir or knead and repeat until you've reached the desired amount) Make sure you do not add to much powder to where the PB does not stick together well.
Once all ingredients are thoroughly stirred or kneaded...roll into little individual balls and place on a plate, etc, and put in the refrigerator. That's it.
These taste so good, they're so easy, always convenient to just go and grab one whenever you'd like, and best of all...by far one my favorite tasting protein snacks.
Give Credit where Credit is due:
I found this recipe in an old newsletter I used to recieve from LG Sciences (of which I can't remember if a specific individual was given credit or not). Thanks LG Sciences! Great Recipe!
-1 Larger Bowl
-About 1 Cup Peanut Butter (creamy typically better)
-About 1/2 Cup Honey
-Favorite Protein Powder (vanilla and chocolate typically best)
Stir all the ingredients together in a bowl. Add the desired amount of protein powder (I've found it's best to add a little, stir or knead, add more if needed, stir or knead and repeat until you've reached the desired amount) Make sure you do not add to much powder to where the PB does not stick together well.
Once all ingredients are thoroughly stirred or kneaded...roll into little individual balls and place on a plate, etc, and put in the refrigerator. That's it.
These taste so good, they're so easy, always convenient to just go and grab one whenever you'd like, and best of all...by far one my favorite tasting protein snacks.
Give Credit where Credit is due:
I found this recipe in an old newsletter I used to recieve from LG Sciences (of which I can't remember if a specific individual was given credit or not). Thanks LG Sciences! Great Recipe!