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I know what you mean, most of my breakfast is sitting in the car

line while waiting to drop my daughter off at school. Let me tell

you about protein pancakes. There must be thousands of recipes for

these things and they all taste like egg whites with oatmeal thrown

in. It's not horrible but takes some getting used to. They don't

taste like pancakes at all. Take all the recipes you find and try

each one until you find you like. Then stick with it. During

challenge 1 I made up a whole weeks worth at a time and kept them in

the fridge, then just threw them in the microwave for 45 seconds and

headed out the door with them. Very easy to eat in the car. Now I

alternate between cottage cheese with Kashi Good Friends or cottage

cheese with a diced apple and smidgen of peanut butter.

Good luck with the recipe search.

debra

> Hi all....

>

> I'm a lurker...big time...but I can't tell you the amount of

> inspiration I get from you guys every single day :)

>

> I find myself so busy in the mornings getting my son ready for

> school, myself for work, morning rush at work....that I end up

> skipping breakfast way too much. So......I'm going to venture out

of

> my comfort zone and actually attempt to make protein pancakes.

>

> What is the best recipe for these? I know this has been asked

before

> but I don't know how to find them!

>

> Thanks :)

>

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> Sorry to be a pain, but I can't find my protein pancake recipe.

Can

> someone re-post it. I would like to make some tomorrow. I'm

talking

> about the pancakes with cottagecheese

> Thanks,

> Bridgette

If you go the groups page, you can do a search of the messages

and get all the recipes. Just type in protein pancake. I saw someone

posted one so you should be set, but if you wanted to check out the

other recipes.

Colleen

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Well, I do believe I have found the recipe to save me!!! These are

delish! I am such a pancake girl.

I remember I tried these about a year and a half ago, without a

blender and I about gagged on them. I couldn't see what was so good

about them. I believe it was after that experience I gave up on bfl

before. With everyone, including Sunshine, exclaiming how great

they were, I decided to try it one more time, but in the blender

this time.

MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM

By the way, how many are considered a serving? I have Pampered

Chef's double burner griddle, and can make up to 8-4# pancakes at a

time. Please help!

By the way, my family and I went outside today so I could do my

cardio. I haven't run outside in years and have been feeling really

conspicuous about it. We took my PC timer to count up the minutes

and my dh would do pushups every time I passed and Noah was just

cheering me on. Oh, this in the tennis/basketball court we have

right outside behind our house (I live in military housing). Noah's

learning to count on timers and I taught him to read along that

chart according to the timer (Jim had to help him) and we all had a

great time. It was the hardest cardio I've done so far, but I feel

good now and ready to go with the day. It's much easier to exercise

on the gazelle or to Zumba inside than it is to actually walk/run

outside. And the heat here in San is HOT! Even in the

morning.

Well, this is long enough, so I hope you guys are having an awesome

day!

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There are several different recipes but the main one I use is:

1/2 cup oatmeal blended

add into blender:

1/2 cup CC

2 egg whites

vanilla

sweetener to taste

You can vary it by adding 1/4 cup of canned pumpkin, 1/4 cup natural

applesauce and a few berries. When I do this i usually add one more

egg white. You can add other flavors to it also like lemon etc. This

is one serving for me.

Colleen

> In a message dated 2/18/2004 5:00:01 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> writes:

> Protein pancakes baked into muffins. Same recipe just bake for

about

> 20 minutes. Very convenient at work!

> Where do you find this product? How much protein?

>

> K

>

>

>

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No, this is totally an authorized meal! It contains carbs and

protein all in one. It's considered one serving.

Jen

> I hope this one actually post... *humph*

>

> I know you guys have answered this one more than a million times...

> Sorry... That protein pancake recipe... Two questions

>

> 1) Is it for free day only?

> 2) How many servings?

>

> 1/3 cup oats

> 1/3 cup c. cheese

> 2 egg whites

> 1 egg

> vanilla

> splenda

>

> Thanks,

> Danna

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*laugh + happy dance*

Too good to be true... Thanks

Re: Protein Pancakes

No, this is totally an authorized meal! It contains carbs and

protein all in one. It's considered one serving.

Jen

> I hope this one actually post... *humph*

>

> I know you guys have answered this one more than a million times...

> Sorry... That protein pancake recipe... Two questions

>

> 1) Is it for free day only?

> 2) How many servings?

>

> 1/3 cup oats

> 1/3 cup c. cheese

> 2 egg whites

> 1 egg

> vanilla

> splenda

>

> Thanks,

> Danna

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I know! I love these things and could eat them all day long.

You're welcome. ;)

Jen

> > I hope this one actually post... *humph*

> >

> > I know you guys have answered this one more than a million

times...

> > Sorry... That protein pancake recipe... Two questions

> >

> > 1) Is it for free day only?

> > 2) How many servings?

> >

> > 1/3 cup oats

> > 1/3 cup c. cheese

> > 2 egg whites

> > 1 egg

> > vanilla

> > splenda

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Danna

>

>

>

>

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There are lots of different recipes for protein pancakes. My version goes:

1/2 cup oatmeal, 1/2 cup cottage cheese, 4 egg whites, 1/2 cap of vanilla

extract. Liquefy it all in a blender or food processor, pour it on a hot

non-stick griddle, cook it until it bubbles, flip it and cook it some more, top

it with Log Cabin sugar-free maple syrup and 1/4 cup blueberries hot from the

microwave.

I usually make one frisbee-sized pancake that I have to cook slowly so it gets

done in the middle. This recipe would probably also make 4-5 smaller pancakes if

you wanted to divide it. The whole recipe is one serving. Cottage cheese and

eggs are the protein, oats and berries are the carb.

Protein Pancakes

Hello,

B had given me a recipe for Protein Pancakes and I have

accidently deleted it. Does someone have that recipe for me?

Jenn

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Thank you very much!

> There are lots of different recipes for protein pancakes. My

version goes:

>

> 1/2 cup oatmeal, 1/2 cup cottage cheese, 4 egg whites, 1/2 cap of

vanilla extract. Liquefy it all in a blender or food processor, pour

it on a hot non-stick griddle, cook it until it bubbles, flip it and

cook it some more, top it with Log Cabin sugar-free maple syrup and

1/4 cup blueberries hot from the microwave.

>

> I usually make one frisbee-sized pancake that I have to cook

slowly so it gets done in the middle. This recipe would probably

also make 4-5 smaller pancakes if you wanted to divide it. The whole

recipe is one serving. Cottage cheese and eggs are the protein, oats

and berries are the carb.

>

>

>

> Protein Pancakes

>

>

>

> Hello,

> B had given me a recipe for Protein Pancakes and I have

> accidently deleted it. Does someone have that recipe for me?

> Jenn

>

>

>

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I use the same recipe - I make it into 6 small pancakes (huge stack)

and put no sugar added strawberry jam on it. Sometimes I put almond or

orange flavouring into it. For a while I was putting a couple of packets of

sweetener in them too but they got too sweet for me. I discovered yesterday

that peanut butter melts quite nicely on them when they are hot....

Laurie

Re: Protein Pancakes

There are lots of different recipes for protein pancakes. My version goes:

1/2 cup oatmeal, 1/2 cup cottage cheese, 4 egg whites, 1/2 cap of vanilla

extract. Liquefy it all in a blender or food processor, pour it on a hot

non-stick griddle, cook it until it bubbles, flip it and cook it some more,

top it with Log Cabin sugar-free maple syrup and 1/4 cup blueberries hot

from the microwave.

I usually make one frisbee-sized pancake that I have to cook slowly so it

gets done in the middle. This recipe would probably also make 4-5 smaller

pancakes if you wanted to divide it. The whole recipe is one serving.

Cottage cheese and eggs are the protein, oats and berries are the carb.

Protein Pancakes

Hello,

B had given me a recipe for Protein Pancakes and I have

accidently deleted it. Does someone have that recipe for me?

Jenn

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