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10 Ways to Jazz Up vanilla whey Protein powder Make Protein powder Taste Better! By Lisa Thibault Pietsch, published Aug 17, 2007

If whey Protein Powder is a staple for you like it is for me, you're looking for ways to dress it up a bit. After all, you can only drink so much vanilla anything, right? Following are some tried and true suggestions on how to mix it up with vanilla whey Protein powder.

Spice Cake

In a shaker bottle or blender, mix one dash each of cinnamon, ginger and nutmeg with one scoop vanilla whey powder and eight ounces of Water or milk. Blend and enjoy.

Pumpkin Pie

In a shaker bottle or blender, mix ¼ cup canned pumpkin and one dash each of cinnamon, ginger and nutmeg with one scoop vanilla whey protein powder and eight ounces of cold Water or milk. Blend well and serve cold.

Orange Creamsicle

In a shaker bottle or blender, mix one tablespoon sugar free marmalade with one scoop vanilla whey protein powder and eight ounces of cold water or milk. Blend well.

Cherry Vanilla

In a blender, mix ¼ cup sugar free cherry pie filling with one scoop vanilla whey protein powder and eight ounces of cold water or milk. Blend well.

Banana Bread

In a blender, mix 1/2 banana and one dash each of cinnamon, ginger and nutmeg with one scoop vanilla whey protein powder and eight ounces of cold water or milk. Blend well and drink promptly.

Banana/Strawberry

In a blender, mix 1/2 banana and ¼ cup fresh or frozen strawberries with one scoop vanilla whey protein powder and eight ounces of cold water or milk. Blend well and drink promptly.

Cheesecake

In a shaker bottle or blender, mix one ¼ cup prepared Jello sugar free cheesecake flavored pudding with one scoop vanilla whey protein powder and eight ounces of cold water or milk. Blend well.

Pina Colada

In a blender, mix ¼ cup drained crushed pineapple and one tablespoon shredded coconut with one scoop vanilla whey protein powder and eight ounces of cold water or milk. Blend well and drink promptly.

Latte

In a shaker bottle or blender, mix one teaspoon instant coffee crystals with one scoop vanilla whey protein powder and eight ounces of cold water or milk. Blend well. Great for a pre-workout pick-me-up or mid-morning snack.

Vanilla Pudding

Did you know you could make pudding with your protein powder? Yes, you can!

Just place one scoop of vanilla whey protein powder in a small bowl and add about ¼ cup of water or milk. Mix thoroughly. This usually mixes up into a nice pudding consistency but you can vary the amount of water/milk to your taste.

There is no need to settle for plain old Vanilla when you can make every liquid meal an adventure!

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I made a smoothie this morning that tasted a bit like an Orange Julius.... (not that I am old, but it seems like something the "younger" crowd wouldn't recogize).

For those who do remember... I made mine with:

1 scoop Vanilla Protein powder (can't remember which brand, from GNC)

2 oz Minute Maid Light Orange Drink (the one with 50 cals per 8oz)

3 oz Nonfat Milk

1 cup frozen Mango chunks

Blend until smooth. Add milk, juice, or Water to thin to taste. Add more frozen Mangoes to thicken.

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