Showing posts with label protein powder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label protein powder. Show all posts

Sunday, October 11, 2015

Cake Batter Protein Pancakes

These pancakes are easy to make and full of clean, high protein ingredients. Give them a try and you'll want to have breakfast all day, every day! The recipe made approximately 6 pancakes.

Ingredients: 2 scoops Pro Supps Vanilla Cake whey protein, 1/2 cup fat free cottage cheese, 1/3 cup liquid egg white, 1/2 cup plain oatmeal, and about 1/3 cup water.  

Blend all ingredients. After cooking pancakes, top with a mixture of 1/2 scoop Cellucor Cake Batter whey protein with 1/3 cup nonfat Greek yogurt with 1 t. nectresse or truvia and 1-2 T. of water. Enjoy!!

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Sunday, May 11, 2014

Benefits of Protein

Whether you are an athlete, a fitness newbie, and/or trying to become healthier, there are several reasons why you can benefit from whey protein. Whey protein is a quick digesting source of muscle fuel, not only after workouts, but throughout the day.  Visit Vitamin Shoppe for a variety of protein options. Shipping is free with your purchase of $25 or more.

Lose Fat
Protein is a thermogenic food. Thermogenic foods may help increase metabolism and calorie burning by enhancing thermogenesis, a process in which the body burns calories to utilize the foods you have just eaten, converting those calories to heat. Your body mainly burns calories consumed through maintaining its regular metabolic functions and through physical activity; however, a small percentage, about 10 percent, of calories are burned through diet-induced thermogenesis (livestrong.com). Your body burns more calories digesting protein than it does digesting carbs or fats. Protein helps to maintain muscle mass, which aids in fat burning.

Increase Muscle
Whey is a milk protein that has a high level of branched-chain amino acids. Whey is quick digesting because it bypasses the liver and gets to your muscles rapidly to start building muscle. Whey also contains peptides (small proteins) that increase blood flow to the muscles. This is why it is recommend to consume whey protein immediately after training. The more muscle you have, the more energy your body needs, and the more calories you will burn--even at rest.

Reduce Hunger
Two recent studies from Purdue demonstrate the satisfying nature of lean protein. In one study, female participants who took in about 30% of their calories from lean protein felt more satisfied and maintained muscle mass better than another group that ate less protein (webmd.com). This may be due to a hormone known as peptide YY (PYY).

Improve Your Hair, Skin and Nails
Protein intake is important for many reasons, notably when it comes to hair, skin and nails. They are made of structural proteins so adequate is important for providing the building blocks for growing strong hair and nails.

Improve Your Immune System

Protein is responsible for jump starting chemical reactions in the body, serves as a structural component of all cells and regulates the immune system. It is composed of the 20 amino acids your body needs for growth and repair, and some of these amino acids appear to be particularly important for immune functioning. The amino acids called glutamine and arginine are being considered as nutrition therapy in pre-surgery patients because of their ability to stimulate the immune system (whfoods.com).

How Much Protein Do I Need?
According to webmd, adults are encouraged to get 10 to 35% of their daily calories from protein. That's about 46g for women, 56g for men. However, this is not the same for athletes. Most sports involve breaking down muscle and repairing it afterward. So the protein needs of active people are influenced by the length, frequency, and intensity of their workouts.

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Saturday, January 18, 2014

Cream-Mint Cookies (High Protein!)

These cookies are beyond phenomenal and require very few, fairly clean, ingredients.

2 scoops Cookies & Cream protein powder
2 cups regular oatmeal (blended to create oat flour)
1 cup liquid egg white
1/2 cup almond milk
1 box sugar free, instant, chocolate pudding
2 teaspoons mint extract

Topping:
1/4 cup nonfat Greek yogurt
sprinkling of Truvia
couple drops of vanilla
green food coloring (because why not?)
dark chocolate candy crumbles

Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Mix all of the cookie ingredients in bowl. Grease cookie tray with oil (I used olive oil, coconut oil is another option). Drop cookie batter onto tray and bake approximately 15 minutes. Top with yogurt frosting and enjoy!

The recipe yields about 12 cookies, each one at approximately 65-70 calories (without toppings).





Monday, December 30, 2013

Pumpkin Swirl Cinnamon Roll

So easy! So good! Just mix and microwave.

One scoop of Quest Nutrition Vanilla Milkshake protein, 1/4 cup liquid egg white, 1/2 cup pure pumpkin, and 1/2 t baking powder. Microwave approximately 1-1:30 minutes. Top with Greek yogurt infused with 1 t. vanilla extract and sprinkle with cinnamon!