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Z,

This is a great recipe...I've done the same, only with oatmeal " no-bake "

cookies instead of the wheat germ. I'll be trying this over the weekend!

Zettle wrote:

Found this recipe in one of hubby's weight lifting mags and made it

last night. It's for homemade protein bars. Are they ever GOOD!!!!! And easy to

make.

1 cup honey

1 cup peanut butter (I used crunchy all-natural from Smuckers)

1 cup protein powder (I used chocolate)

3 cups raw wheat germ ( couldn't find that, so used toasted)

I mixed the 2 dry ingredients well, then put in the honey and PB. Can't hardly

use a spoon, almost have to use your hands. Press in a pan and refrigerate. I

may try and spray a little Pam in the pan next time, they kinda stick to the

bottom, had to use a fork to just kinda dig out what I want. They taste so good,

it's hard to believe they're GOOD FOR YOU!!!!

Z.

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If you want to find raw wheat germ... Ask stores if they carry bob's red mill

brand...

Matt

Re: homemade protein bars

Z,

This is a great recipe...I've done the same, only with oatmeal " no-bake "

cookies instead of the wheat germ. I'll be trying this over the weekend!

Zettle wrote:

Found this recipe in one of hubby's weight lifting mags and made it

last night. It's for homemade protein bars. Are they ever GOOD!!!!! And easy to

make.

1 cup honey

1 cup peanut butter (I used crunchy all-natural from Smuckers)

1 cup protein powder (I used chocolate)

3 cups raw wheat germ ( couldn't find that, so used toasted)

I mixed the 2 dry ingredients well, then put in the honey and PB. Can't hardly

use a spoon, almost have to use your hands. Press in a pan and refrigerate. I

may try and spray a little Pam in the pan next time, they kinda stick to the

bottom, had to use a fork to just kinda dig out what I want. They taste so good,

it's hard to believe they're GOOD FOR YOU!!!!

Z.

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That looks great, I'm trying it for sure. Any idea how many portions it makes?

Thanks.

Best Regards,

beth

homemade protein bars

Found this recipe in one of hubby's weight lifting mags and made it last night.

It's for homemade protein bars. Are they ever GOOD!!!!! And easy to make.

1 cup honey

1 cup peanut butter (I used crunchy all-natural from Smuckers)

1 cup protein powder (I used chocolate)

3 cups raw wheat germ ( couldn't find that, so used toasted)

I mixed the 2 dry ingredients well, then put in the honey and PB. Can't hardly

use a spoon, almost have to use your hands. Press in a pan and refrigerate. I

may try and spray a little Pam in the pan next time, they kinda stick to the

bottom, had to use a fork to just kinda dig out what I want. They taste so good,

it's hard to believe they're GOOD FOR YOU!!!!

Z.

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I will try it too on my daughters (sprinkle a little more dark chocolate bakers

powdered coca and mix a few oats for disguise :o)

Matt

Re: homemade protein bars

That looks great, I'm trying it for sure. Any idea how many portions it makes?

Thanks.

Best Regards,

beth

homemade protein bars

Found this recipe in one of hubby's weight lifting mags and made it last night.

It's for homemade protein bars. Are they ever GOOD!!!!! And easy to make.

1 cup honey

1 cup peanut butter (I used crunchy all-natural from Smuckers)

1 cup protein powder (I used chocolate)

3 cups raw wheat germ ( couldn't find that, so used toasted)

I mixed the 2 dry ingredients well, then put in the honey and PB. Can't hardly

use a spoon, almost have to use your hands. Press in a pan and refrigerate. I

may try and spray a little Pam in the pan next time, they kinda stick to the

bottom, had to use a fork to just kinda dig out what I want. They taste so good,

it's hard to believe they're GOOD FOR YOU!!!!

Z.

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Portions????? Jeez, I dont' know. I just take a fork and hack some out. LOL

Z.

homemade protein bars

Found this recipe in one of hubby's weight lifting mags and made it last

night. It's for homemade protein bars. Are they ever GOOD!!!!! And easy to make.

1 cup honey

1 cup peanut butter (I used crunchy all-natural from Smuckers)

1 cup protein powder (I used chocolate)

3 cups raw wheat germ ( couldn't find that, so used toasted)

I mixed the 2 dry ingredients well, then put in the honey and PB. Can't hardly

use a spoon, almost have to use your hands. Press in a pan and refrigerate. I

may try and spray a little Pam in the pan next time, they kinda stick to the

bottom, had to use a fork to just kinda dig out what I want. They taste so good,

it's hard to believe they're GOOD FOR YOU!!!!

Z.

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There is a store that carries alot of Red Mill stuff.......I dont' usually shop

there, stuff is more expensive than where I go, but will look next time I make

it. Thanks for the tip.

Z.

Re: homemade protein bars

Z,

This is a great recipe...I've done the same, only with oatmeal " no-bake "

cookies instead of the wheat germ. I'll be trying this over the weekend!

Zettle wrote:

Found this recipe in one of hubby's weight lifting mags and made it last

night. It's for homemade protein bars. Are they ever GOOD!!!!! And easy to make.

1 cup honey

1 cup peanut butter (I used crunchy all-natural from Smuckers)

1 cup protein powder (I used chocolate)

3 cups raw wheat germ ( couldn't find that, so used toasted)

I mixed the 2 dry ingredients well, then put in the honey and PB. Can't hardly

use a spoon, almost have to use your hands. Press in a pan and refrigerate. I

may try and spray a little Pam in the pan next time, they kinda stick to the

bottom, had to use a fork to just kinda dig out what I want. They taste so good,

it's hard to believe they're GOOD FOR YOU!!!!

Z.

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One goog turn deserves another... Although your favor is a better treat than

plain, raw wheat germ!

Thanks again...

Matt

Re: homemade protein bars

There is a store that carries alot of Red Mill stuff.......I dont' usually shop

there, stuff is more expensive than where I go, but will look next time I make

it. Thanks for the tip.

Z.

Re: homemade protein bars

Z,

This is a great recipe...I've done the same, only with oatmeal " no-bake "

cookies instead of the wheat germ. I'll be trying this over the weekend!

Zettle wrote:

Found this recipe in one of hubby's weight lifting mags and made it last

night. It's for homemade protein bars. Are they ever GOOD!!!!! And easy to make.

1 cup honey

1 cup peanut butter (I used crunchy all-natural from Smuckers)

1 cup protein powder (I used chocolate)

3 cups raw wheat germ ( couldn't find that, so used toasted)

I mixed the 2 dry ingredients well, then put in the honey and PB. Can't hardly

use a spoon, almost have to use your hands. Press in a pan and refrigerate. I

may try and spray a little Pam in the pan next time, they kinda stick to the

bottom, had to use a fork to just kinda dig out what I want. They taste so good,

it's hard to believe they're GOOD FOR YOU!!!!

Z.

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Sounds good. Question for : Can these be stored

unrefrigerated? Can they be cut with a knife to actually

make " bars " ? I would like to make some bars to take to work with

me, since my Builder's bars are running out. I teach school and like

to keep them in the bottom drawer of my desk. Will these get too

gooey?

Also, I wonder about calling them protein bars since they seem to

contain only about 21% of calories from protein. I entered the

ingredients into fitday and (with my choice of Skippy natural peanut

butter and Body Fortress chocolate whey powder) came up with 181g

fat, 515g carb, and 244 g protein. I think I might tinker with the

ratios.

Bruce

> Found this recipe in one of hubby's weight lifting mags and made

it last night. It's for homemade protein bars. Are they ever

GOOD!!!!! And easy to make.

>

> 1 cup honey

> 1 cup peanut butter (I used crunchy all-natural from Smuckers)

> 1 cup protein powder (I used chocolate)

> 3 cups raw wheat germ ( couldn't find that, so used toasted)

>

> I mixed the 2 dry ingredients well, then put in the honey and PB.

Can't hardly use a spoon, almost have to use your hands. Press in a

pan and refrigerate. I may try and spray a little Pam in the pan next

time, they kinda stick to the bottom, had to use a fork to just kinda

dig out what I want. They taste so good, it's hard to believe they're

GOOD FOR YOU!!!!

>

> Z.

>

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