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When you need a filling, protein-packed snack or meal that keeps you going throughout the day, Grab1 Protein Powder is your best friend. Whether you're fueling up before a workout, need something quick and satisfying between meals, or are craving a hearty breakfast, these recipes will help you stay energized and satisfied. Plus, they’re easy to whip up and delicious to eat.
Check out these protein-packed recipes that make it simple to boost your intake and stay nourished!
1. Peanut Butter Oat Energy Balls by Chaya Rappoport

I love having easy, protein-based snacks on hand for bites between meals and these fit the bill. Peanut-buttery and salty sweet, these protein balls come together in just one bowl and in less than 10 minutes. They’re perfect for a pre-gym snack, a flight or a long drive. You can store protein balls in an airtight container in the freezer for up to one month.
2. Breakfast Oatmeal Bowl by Chaya Rappoport

This is my go-to breakfast most mornings, a hearty bowl of oatmeal with all the toppings. Adding protein powder to the oats makes this extra satiating, and almond milk adds creaminess. I like topping this with frozen berries and chocolate chips- both melt into the hot oats, making for a breakfast that’s truly comforting on a winter morning.
3. Triple Chocolate Protein Pancakes by Charnie Kohn

If you're in the mood for a sweet, indulgent breakfast that’s also packed with protein, these triple chocolate protein pancakes are a must-try. Fluffy, rich, and filled with chocolatey goodness, they’ll satisfy your sweet tooth and keep you full longer.
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