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Showing posts with label ag. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

AG Chocolate Cheesecake Power Pudding

Hey guys!!! I am back with yet another concoction with the help of my trusty Advanced Genetics Isophase protein powder. I got the idea from my friend, Graeme, back home in Winnipeg.

He told me that his mixture tasted like cheesecake. From there, I WAS IMMEDIATELY SOLD on the idea. I said "Tell me more". He said it was so easy.

I know you guys keep coming back for my easy recipes, so here is another tasty and easy one. I really hope you do try this one. It is truly amazing!

Here is what you will need:

Ingredients:

1 scoop of Advanced Genetics Isophase in Chocolate
1/2 cup of Plain Greek Yogurt
1 tbsp to 1 tbsp of cocoa powder (however much you prefer)
1/8 tsp of Stevia (or more...and again it is whatever you prefer for sweetness)
Cinnamon (optional)
Walnuts or any kind of nuts sprinkled on top to make it look awesome


Directions:

1. Mix everything together (besides the walnuts/nuts to decorate) in your desired container.
2. Sprinkle the walnuts/nuts to decorate
3. ENJOY!





Now wasn't that easy?!?




 


My niece trying our chocolate cheesecake pudding out.  She loved it!

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Three Ingredient AG Protein Pancakes

I love playing around in the kitchen...especially when I have my niece to help me out with my little experiments. I wanted it to be quick and with a few ingredients that people normally have laying around their kitchen. I say THREE INGREDIENT recipe because eggs are categorized as the same thing in my eyes.

I was intending to make 4 pancakes but I burnt one, so my final picture only has three haha.

This recipe yields for 3-4 protein pancakes (depending on how large you want them and if you DON'T burn them). ENJOY!

Ingredients:

1-2 small to medium sized ripe bananas
1/2 cup egg whites
1 whole egg
1 scoop of AG Isophase Chocolate or Vanilla Protein Powder

Cinnamon, nuts, stevia (optional)

Directions:

1. In a large bowl, mash the banana as much as you can. Use your hands if needed. You don't have to worry about chunks of banana, because it tastes better IMO. You do have the option to mix everything in a blender for a smoother texture.

2. Add in the eggs and protein powder until blended completely.


3. In a large pan/skillet, lightly spray with Pam. Heat to a medium-low temperature.
4. Using a 1/2 cup measuring cup, fill the cup to top and pour into skillet.
5. Cook on first side for 1 minute (depending on stove top). Flip over using a spatula and cook for another 30 seconds to 1 minute.


6. Repeat the last step 3 more times.
7. Grab a plate and stack 'em.
8. ENJOY!!!

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Team AG Green Monster Post-Workout Shake

I got the idea from a friend of mine Destini (check out her page at "The Healthy Wife") a long while ago when she first tried making her very own "Green Monster "concoction.

Today is the day to share with you all my little concoction.  I put my own little spin on this famous healthy drink. Check it out below:

Ingredients:

1 cup of Unsweetened Almond Milk
1 ripe medium-sized banana
1-2 handfuls of spinach 
1 scoop of Advanced Genetics Iso-Phase Chocolate Protein Powder
3-4 ice cubes
Cinnamon / Stevia (optional)



Directions:

1. In a medium-large-sized blender, add (in this order) almond milk, protein powder, ice cubes, banana and spinach.  


2. Blend for 30-45 seconds.  If needed, take the blender container off the base and shake the liquid to make blending easier.  


3.  Take off lid of blender and enjoy your AG-Style post workout "GREEN MONSTER".
  
Visit www.advancedgenetics.ca to create your own high protein concoctions.  




Question:  What do you normally have after your workout?