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  2. 10 Delicious Protein Powder Recipes Perfect for Your ... - AOL

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    Add to energy snack balls. Make protein-packed energy balls or bars by mixing protein powder with nuts, seeds, and dried fruit. This is a great way to make a healthy and convenient snack that you ...

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    Meet PlantYou’s Carleigh Bodrug’s viral Homemade Protein Powder recipe. With just four main ingredients, a spice grinder and a dream, you can whip up this easy, self-stable powder in just 10 ...

  4. Fruit and Nut Energy Bars Recipe - AOL

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    2. Scrape the mixture into a large bowl and stir well. Form the mixture into 12 bars or rounds, 3/4 inch thick, and arrange them on the prepared baking sheet 1 inch apart. Bake for 25 minutes, until the bars are browned around the edges. Let the bars cool completely on the baking sheet before serving.

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    For a similar homemade high-protein meal, try: Chicken and Lemon-Broccoli Alfredo. Homemade High-Protein Meals to Try for Lunch On weekends, I often have more time, motivation, and energy to carve ...

  6. Energy bar - Wikipedia

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    A typical energy bar weighs between 30 and 50 grams and is likely to supply about 200–300 calories (840–1,300 joules), 3–9 grams of fat, 7–15 grams of protein, and 20–40 grams of carbohydrates — the three sources of energy in food. [3]

  7. Protein bar - Wikipedia

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    Three protein bars: from left to right, a Kind bar, a Clif bar, and a LUNA bar. Protein bars are a convenience food that contains a high proportion of protein relative to carbohydrates and fats. Despite the label focusing on protein, many mass-marketed protein bars contain more added sugar than some desserts like cookies or doughnuts. [1]