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    Default good quick breakfast
    2 (or how ever many you want) whole grain Eggos, smear peanut butter and honey in between, and voile' you have a high protein breakfast add syrup and o.j. and your out the door. you can eat it like a sandwich on the go or on a plate with syrup or honey

    hey dont laugh, its good! i am always in a hurry in the morning and i eat it like a peanut butter and honey sandwich with the waffles as a sub. for bread... TRY IT!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrw0717RT(R)
    you have a high protein breakfast add syrup and o.j. and your out the door.
    Sounds good. Not high enough protien for me.

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    Maybe I'll put some peanuts in there too just for protein.

    Peanut butter alone isn't enough protein. =/

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    Default Best Super High Protein Recipe Ever!
    First: this recipe is not really easy but it tastes awesome when you need a treat without a cheat. I have even eaten this occasionally while on a contest diet. This is a rockin' recipe my sister- a trained chef came up for my Italian soul for my firsat contest and I eat it all the time! The canolli version is to die for- you'll forget you're on a diet!

    Protein stuffed protein crepes or canollis:

    Makes 6-7 large crepes or canollis
    Crepe:
    2 scp whey protein (vanilla)
    2 scp whole wheat flour (use your whey scooper)
    1/2 cup egg whites
    splenda and vanilla extract to taste
    water to make runny consistency
    heat large skillet, spray with PAM, ladle small amounts onto skillet, turn skillet to cover entire pan with thin coating of batter. Cook for 30 seconds or until it can flip with spatula- cook both sides- then flip out on your plate and fill with the protein filling below and roll the crepe aorund the filling.

    To make canollis- roll hot crepe around cylinder (I wrap tin foil around a Red Bull can- then wrap the crepe around it), bake in the oven at 450 degrees until golden brown but not burnt- about 10-15 minutes. Take crepes out of oven, allow to cool for 5-10 minutes, remove tin foil can, let rest for 1 hour until hard, stuff and enjoy.

    Protein filling
    1 container cottage cheese
    1 small container low fat ricotta cheese
    2 tbs sugar free, fat free pudding mix (any flavor)
    splenda to taste
    Mix in blender or food processor until smooth and fill crepes. Top with fruit if you can afford the carbs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FitnessChick
    First: this recipe is not really easy but it tastes awesome when you need a treat without a cheat. I have even eaten this occasionally while on a contest diet. This is a rockin' recipe my sister- a trained chef came up for my Italian soul for my firsat contest and I eat it all the time! The canolli version is to die for- you'll forget you're on a diet!

    Protein stuffed protein crepes or canollis:

    Makes 6-7 large crepes or canollis
    Crepe:
    2 scp whey protein (vanilla)
    2 scp whole wheat flour (use your whey scooper)
    1/2 cup egg whites
    splenda and vanilla extract to taste
    water to make runny consistency
    heat large skillet, spray with PAM, ladle small amounts onto skillet, turn skillet to cover entire pan with thin coating of batter. Cook for 30 seconds or until it can flip with spatula- cook both sides- then flip out on your plate and fill with the protein filling below and roll the crepe aorund the filling.

    To make canollis- roll hot crepe around cylinder (I wrap tin foil around a Red Bull can- then wrap the crepe around it), bake in the oven at 450 degrees until golden brown but not burnt- about 10-15 minutes. Take crepes out of oven, allow to cool for 5-10 minutes, remove tin foil can, let rest for 1 hour until hard, stuff and enjoy.

    Protein filling
    1 container cottage cheese
    1 small container low fat ricotta cheese
    2 tbs sugar free, fat free pudding mix (any flavor)
    splenda to taste
    Mix in blender or food processor until smooth and fill crepes. Top with fruit if you can afford the carbs.
    that looks and sound awesome...nice post

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrw0717RT(R)
    2 (or how ever many you want) whole grain Eggos, smear peanut butter and honey in between, and voile' you have a high protein breakfast add syrup and o.j. and your out the door. you can eat it like a sandwich on the go or on a plate with syrup or honey

    hey dont laugh, its good! i am always in a hurry in the morning and i eat it like a peanut butter and honey sandwich with the waffles as a sub. for bread... TRY IT!
    nice, eating the breakfast of a woman....who only eats it for contest diet


    this meal is why you are not big



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