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Peanut Butter Protein Powder

Add the peanut butter powder, rolled oats, and hemp seed to a blender or food processor.

Blend on high until everything is mixed well and turns into a powder.

Store the protein powder. Find a clean empty container such as a mason jar to use for storage. Transfer the protein powder in the container using a wooden spoon to prevent spilling. Seal with a lid and store in the fridge to keep it fresh for longer.
Chocolate Protein Powder

Add ingredients into a blender. Add hemp protein, flaxmeal, toasted carob, raw cacao, vanilla bean powder, stevia, chlorella, and maca powder into a blender or food processor.

Blend on high until everything is mixed well and turns into a powder.

Store the protein powder. Find a clean empty container such as a mason jar to use for storage. Transfer the protein powder in the container using a wooden spoon to prevent spilling. Seal with a lid and store in the fridge to keep it fresh for longer.
Using Protein Powder in Recipes

Make protein bars. Protein bars are a great snack for on the go, for school or for work. It's simple to make and you only need about 3-4 ingredients. You can also easily adjust the ingredients to fit your dietary needs.

Add some to your oatmeal. Scoop 1 or 2 tablespoons of protein powder. Place some into your oatmeal when cooking for added protein and flavour.

Add it to smoothies. Chop up the fruits you usually incorporate into your smoothie and pop it into the blender. Pour in some sort of liquid so it blends smoothly. Sprinkle some protein powder into the smoothie and blend away, you'd be surprised at how much better it taste when you add protein powder.

Make a protein shake. Pour yourself a glass of water or almond milk. Add in 1-2 tablespoons of protein powder, if you feel like you need more put some more in but not too much. Stir with a spoon and drink away.
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