7 DIY Protein Bars You Can Make at Home
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Even with so many protein bars on the market these days, it can be difficult to choose the one that meets all of your requirements: taste, texture, price, availability.Thankfully, you no longer have to be a slave to whatever’s available at your office or local supermarket. Without needing too much time, fancy gadgets, or cooking knowledge, you can make your own protein bars exactly how you want them.If that means adding an extra scoop of protein powder or a drop of honey or a handful of crushed-up Cheetos (or all three), then that is your right.
Emily Miller of Life by Daily Burn
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Nicole Handler at Fitful Focus
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Nicole Handler at Fitful Focus
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Jennifer Williams at FitFluential
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Myra Mingo at the Happy Health Freak
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<h3 class="gallery-item__caption-title">Personal Protein</h3><p>Even with so many protein bars on the market these days, it can be difficult to choose the one that meets all of your requirements: taste, texture, price, availability.</p>
Thankfully, you no longer have to be a slave to whatever’s available at your office or local supermarket. Without needing too much time, fancy gadgets, or cooking knowledge, you can make your own protein bars exactly how you want them.
If that means adding an extra scoop of protein powder or a drop of honey or a handful of crushed-up Cheetos (or all three), then that is your right.
Click here to see the full recipe.
Recipe credit: Emily Miller of Life by Daily Burn
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Recipe credit: Lee Hersh of Life by Daily Burn
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Recipe credit: Nicole Handler at Fitful Focus
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Recipe credit: Nicole Handler at Fitful Focus
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Recipe credit: Myra Mingo at the Happy Health Freak
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Recipe credit: Jennifer Williams at FitFluential
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Recipe credit: Myra Mingo at the Happy Health Freak