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  2. You Can Make Protein Powder at Home, and It Actually ... - AOL

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    How to Make Homemade Protein Powder To make this recipe, separately blend 1½ cups of raw pumpkin seeds and ½ cup of chia seeds until they are ground into powders.

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    A cheesy, spinach-packed quesadilla is topped with a sunny-side-up egg for a quick, protein-packed breakfast. Top with hot sauce for a kick of spice. View Recipe

  4. 22 High-Protein Breakfasts That Actually Keep You Full - AOL

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    Apple Pie Overnight Oats. Frances Largeman-Roth, R.D.N., author of Smoothies & Juices: Prevention Healing Kitchen is a fan of this breakfast.. These oats have seven grams of fiber and 20 grams of ...

  5. You’re Not Eating Enough Protein at Breakfast. These 30 ...

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    Most people aren't eating enough protein at breakfast. These 30 recipes are all high-protein, delicious, easy to make, and healthy.

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    Other sources say that breakfasts were homemade protein shakes: one was protein powder shake with wheat germ, brewer's yeast, bone meal, juice, and handfuls of vitamins and minerals [40] consisting of “100 liver-yeast tablets, 15,000 milligrams of vitamin C, 2000 units of B, some boron and some zinc, also 75 alfalfa and kelp tablets”. [42]

  7. Smoothie - Wikipedia

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    A protein smoothie is a combination of water or milk, protein powder, fruits, and vegetables. They can be consumed any part of the day and are used as protein supplement for those who want to increase their protein intake. Protein powder can have a chalky taste when mixed individually by itself with milk or water.