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Oh my I finally found my "Reese's" fix. It a recipe powders? utm_source=BariatricPal&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=CommentLink" target="_ad" data-id="1" >unjury had for chocolate Peanut Butter Protein balls. I don't have Unjury brand but I do have chocolate Protein powder. It's simple:

3/4 cup peanut butter - I use a natural one

2-3 scoops of chocolate Protein Powder

Mix into a dough, roll about 11 balls, freeze and them eat. Oh my soooo yummy!!!

131 cal, 10 grams protein, 6.5 grams fat, 9 grams carbs, 3 grams sugar

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That sounds yummy and I have the ingredients at hand. I think I'll try that! Thanks

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Angel sounds fantastic...is the nutrition information for one?

I am hungry for Peanut Butter, which I get after tomorrow!

Thanks

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Happy camper - I think it is for one but I'd have to look on their site because the balls I made are small so I don't think they are that high. Plus their recipe called for reduced fat creamy Peanut Butter and I use natural. I'd say mine are 1/2 or 3/4 the calories. Enjoy!

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Oh my I finally found my "Reese's" fix. It a recipe unjury had for chocolate Peanut Butter Protein balls. I don't have Unjury brand but I do have chocolate Protein powder. It's simple:

3/4 cup Peanut Butter - I use a natural one

2-3 scoops of chocolate protein powder

Mix into a dough' date=' roll about 11 balls, freeze and them eat. Oh my soooo yummy!!!

131 cal, 10 grams protein, 6.5 grams fat, 9 grams carbs, 3 grams sugar[/quote']

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Ok.... so trying this tonight!

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I wonder if I can use PB2 mixed with Water as the Peanut Butter?

Let us know how that goes if you try it!!

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If your Protein powder is 23 gm for one scoop you need to look on the Pnut butter label to see how many grms of Protein for the reduced fat Pnut butter. add all grams together then divide into serving sizes that you need.

I am still waiting for someone to tell me if the BPT Pnut butter powder can be used as well. That has no fat in it. I bought the plain and the choco BPT at Whole Foods but so far haven't used it.

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Oh, by the way your question about extra protein... you can put the Protein powder into shakes or smoothies and that will add protein grms. You can shake unflavored protein powders in the protein pudding that has 30gms per container to boost the grms. You could disolve Unjury unflavored protein and make Jello with it and that would increase your grms...

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Sounds delish. I may also roll my balls in a high Protein crushed nut!!

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I just did the math with PB2 chocolate flavor and body fortress Protein powder. It would be:

68 cals

1.2g fat

5.9g carbs

2.3g sugar

10.2g Protein

Based on 1/10 of the batch. ( 12tbsp PB2 powder mixed with 6tbsp Water plus 3 scoops powder) I am going to try this soon. I want to see how big/small each ball is. Sounds so yummy.

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