Step 1 Pour a liquid such as low- or nonfat milk, plant milk, 100 percent fruit juice, low-sodium vegetable juice, water, diet soda, a sugar-free fruit-ade such as lemonade or a combination into a blender. Plan on 8 ounces of liquid for a single serving. Step 2 Add four to six ice cubes or several large chunks of frozen, unsweetened fruit like strawberries, blueberries or raspberries, if desired. Measure a flavor extract such as lemon, orange, chocolate or vanilla extract into the blender, if desired. Use 1/2 teaspoon of extract for an 8-ounce shake. Step 4 Put the blender's lid securely in place. Blend on high until the mixture has reached an even consistency. Step 5 Add flavored or unflavored protein powder to provide no more than 25 grams of protein to the shake mixture. Choose from commercially available whey, soy or hemp protein powders, or use your own prepared from finely ground seeds and nuts such as almonds or sesame, hemp or chia seeds. Step 6 Place any desired additional ingredients into the blender: A commercial carbohydrate powder like maltodextrin, spices such as cinnamon, cocoa powder, rolled oats or powdered or fresh peanut butter are examples. Step 7 Replace the blender's lid. Process on high until well-blended and serve. Avoid making or consuming weight-gain shakes that contain more than 25 grams of protein per serving, advises the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. The excess protein in high-protein shakes may place stress on your kidneys. To keep your protein intake within healthy bounds, it's best to use weight-gain shakes only under a doctor's supervision. Adding protein powder to your homemade shakes helps build healthy muscles. The extra protein in your diet also helps your body recover faster from strenuous exercise or physical activity. Eat three main meals or several small meals throughout the day along with your shakes. Weight-gain shakes are intended to provide you with a way to add extra calories to your daily intake. Do not use protein shakes as a replacement for any of your other well-balanced meals throughout the day. High protein shakes can give you a boost of energy to start your day when consumed in combination with eating a healthy breakfast. Liquid, such as milk, juice, diet soda or water Blender Ice cubes or frozen fruit, optional Flavor extract, optional Protein powder, commercial or homemade Additional ingredients, such as spices, peanut butter, oats or carbohydrate powder, optional Original article and pictures take http://www.livestrong.com/article/246701-how-to-make-smoothies-to-gain-weight/ site
суббота, 22 июля 2017 г.
How to Make Your Own Homemade Shakes to Gain Weight
How to Make Your Own Homemade Shakes to Gain Weight
Step 1 Pour a liquid such as low- or nonfat milk, plant milk, 100 percent fruit juice, low-sodium vegetable juice, water, diet soda, a sugar-free fruit-ade such as lemonade or a combination into a blender. Plan on 8 ounces of liquid for a single serving. Step 2 Add four to six ice cubes or several large chunks of frozen, unsweetened fruit like strawberries, blueberries or raspberries, if desired. Measure a flavor extract such as lemon, orange, chocolate or vanilla extract into the blender, if desired. Use 1/2 teaspoon of extract for an 8-ounce shake. Step 4 Put the blender's lid securely in place. Blend on high until the mixture has reached an even consistency. Step 5 Add flavored or unflavored protein powder to provide no more than 25 grams of protein to the shake mixture. Choose from commercially available whey, soy or hemp protein powders, or use your own prepared from finely ground seeds and nuts such as almonds or sesame, hemp or chia seeds. Step 6 Place any desired additional ingredients into the blender: A commercial carbohydrate powder like maltodextrin, spices such as cinnamon, cocoa powder, rolled oats or powdered or fresh peanut butter are examples. Step 7 Replace the blender's lid. Process on high until well-blended and serve. Avoid making or consuming weight-gain shakes that contain more than 25 grams of protein per serving, advises the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. The excess protein in high-protein shakes may place stress on your kidneys. To keep your protein intake within healthy bounds, it's best to use weight-gain shakes only under a doctor's supervision. Adding protein powder to your homemade shakes helps build healthy muscles. The extra protein in your diet also helps your body recover faster from strenuous exercise or physical activity. Eat three main meals or several small meals throughout the day along with your shakes. Weight-gain shakes are intended to provide you with a way to add extra calories to your daily intake. Do not use protein shakes as a replacement for any of your other well-balanced meals throughout the day. High protein shakes can give you a boost of energy to start your day when consumed in combination with eating a healthy breakfast. Liquid, such as milk, juice, diet soda or water Blender Ice cubes or frozen fruit, optional Flavor extract, optional Protein powder, commercial or homemade Additional ingredients, such as spices, peanut butter, oats or carbohydrate powder, optional Original article and pictures take http://www.livestrong.com/article/246701-how-to-make-smoothies-to-gain-weight/ site
Step 1 Pour a liquid such as low- or nonfat milk, plant milk, 100 percent fruit juice, low-sodium vegetable juice, water, diet soda, a sugar-free fruit-ade such as lemonade or a combination into a blender. Plan on 8 ounces of liquid for a single serving. Step 2 Add four to six ice cubes or several large chunks of frozen, unsweetened fruit like strawberries, blueberries or raspberries, if desired. Measure a flavor extract such as lemon, orange, chocolate or vanilla extract into the blender, if desired. Use 1/2 teaspoon of extract for an 8-ounce shake. Step 4 Put the blender's lid securely in place. Blend on high until the mixture has reached an even consistency. Step 5 Add flavored or unflavored protein powder to provide no more than 25 grams of protein to the shake mixture. Choose from commercially available whey, soy or hemp protein powders, or use your own prepared from finely ground seeds and nuts such as almonds or sesame, hemp or chia seeds. Step 6 Place any desired additional ingredients into the blender: A commercial carbohydrate powder like maltodextrin, spices such as cinnamon, cocoa powder, rolled oats or powdered or fresh peanut butter are examples. Step 7 Replace the blender's lid. Process on high until well-blended and serve. Avoid making or consuming weight-gain shakes that contain more than 25 grams of protein per serving, advises the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. The excess protein in high-protein shakes may place stress on your kidneys. To keep your protein intake within healthy bounds, it's best to use weight-gain shakes only under a doctor's supervision. Adding protein powder to your homemade shakes helps build healthy muscles. The extra protein in your diet also helps your body recover faster from strenuous exercise or physical activity. Eat three main meals or several small meals throughout the day along with your shakes. Weight-gain shakes are intended to provide you with a way to add extra calories to your daily intake. Do not use protein shakes as a replacement for any of your other well-balanced meals throughout the day. High protein shakes can give you a boost of energy to start your day when consumed in combination with eating a healthy breakfast. Liquid, such as milk, juice, diet soda or water Blender Ice cubes or frozen fruit, optional Flavor extract, optional Protein powder, commercial or homemade Additional ingredients, such as spices, peanut butter, oats or carbohydrate powder, optional Original article and pictures take http://www.livestrong.com/article/246701-how-to-make-smoothies-to-gain-weight/ site
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