Saturday, September 21, 2013

Super Yummy Protein Shake Recipes For Kids

By Rebecca Klooty


It is not uncommon to see adults drinking protein shakes. Yes, we put up with the gritty texture and unpleasant aftertaste to get the protein that we know we need. On the other hand, give a kid a "normal" protein shake and they will probably not drink it. For kids, you need a protein shake that tastes great.

What exactly makes a protein shake recipe kid friendly? Good question, and one we hope to answer in this article. The most important thing in a protein shake recipe for kids is taste. Yes, kids are very picky and the protein shake needs to taste good and not have any nasty after taste.

Probably the most important thing for kids when it comes to a protein shake is sweetness. Kids tend to like things sweet, so add healthy fruits that are have natural sugar. Things like mango, banana and grapes work well. Raspberries are also a key ingredient to mask the protein flavor.

Now it is time to add the protein to the shake. What is the best way to add protein? We could add eggs, milk or whey protein powder. Some people like to go with soy protein powder. While these are all options, they are not the best options. You need to go with a protein powder that actually tastes good!

Ready for the key ingredient to make kids love a protein shake? It is called Perfect Plant Protein. The Perfect Plant Protein is 100% Organic and made from rice, mushrooms and kemp. The kids will not care about any of that, what they will love is the fact that the protein taste great. Add a scoop to a shake and you are ready to go.

If you need an example of the protein shake recipe for kids that works, you should do a search for "Mango Lassi protein shake recipe for kids." As that video will show you, it is very easy to make a protein shake recipes for kids that they will love. The key is to keep things simple.



We hope you have enjoyed this article and learned more about making protein shake recipes that kids will love. Experiment and have the kids test out what you make. Kids are very honest and will tell you what works and what does not. Keep things sweet and you should have some protein shake recipes the kids will love.




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