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Free Recipe: Breakfast Sausage and Egg “Muffins” 

Meal prep these yummy sausage and egg “muffins” for a quick and easy savory breakfast.  Great paired with toast, a bagel or in a wrap. Or enjoy on their own for a low carb high protein meal.  Use a silicone muffin pan for non stick baking and they are even easier!  (Make sure to use a cooking spray so they don’t stick to the pan if you are not using a silicone muffin pan.) 

Makes 12 servings

Per muffin 

145 calories

13g protein

2g carbohydrates

10g fat

Ingredient’s you’ll need:

  • 12 large eggs
  • 12 small Turkey or chicken breakfast sausages
  • 120g shredded mozzarella cheese
  • +salt and pepper to taste

Directions: 

Preheat your oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit.  

Each muffin is 1 egg lightly whisked, 1 small sausage sliced, and 10g of shredded cheese + salt and pepper.  Once you have filled your muffin pan, bake for 15-20 minutes or until cooked through and lightly golden on top.  Allow to cool before storing in the refrigerator for up to 3-5 days.  Make as little or as much as you need!  

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Free Recipe: Quick and Easy Protein Packed Cereal 

Try this quick and easy protein packed cereal when you don’t feel like cooking, have no meal prepped food, or are super busy.

By simply mixing a scoop of protein powder to your milk and adding in berries you take cereal to another level.

Cereal and milk by itself is usually very low in protein and a hearty bowl can pack in the calories, but then leave you feeling hungry soon after. 

However, when you add in protein powder and high volume berries you can keep the calories in check while leaving you feeling more satisfied from this convenient and quick meal with longer sustained energy. 

Additionally, if you are using a super tasty protein powder it makes it even more delicious than using plain milk with your cereal. 

Once you try it you will never go back!

Serves 1 (calories and macros will vary slightly depending on the ingredients you use)

364 calories
29g protein
48g carbohydrate
6g fat

NGREDIENTS YOU’LL NEED

  • 175ml 2% milk
  • 100g fresh or frozen berries
  • 30g protein powder of choice
  • 30g cereal of choice 

DIRECTIONS

Whisk the protein powder into the milk. Add in the berries and cereal. Eat and enjoy!

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Free Recipe: High Performance Breakfast Bowl

When it comes to breakfast, meet my morning staple. Loaded with all the good stuff to keep me feeling energetic and capable to tackle the day. I want to train hard during my workouts and still have energy to take care of my work and life to do list. This is for the those with high performance goals. Meet life’s demands and feel like a badass of mind and body all day long! And did I mention it’s delicious??

Serves 1

573 calories

36g protein

85g carbohydrate

10g fat

INGREDIENTS YOU’LL NEED:

240ml 2% milk

40g rolled oats

30g whey protein powder (flavor of choice)

10g sugar free instant pudding mix (flavor of choice)

100g sliced ripe banana

100g frozen berries

pinch of salt

Optional: 10g zero calorie sweetener or choice sprinkles on top

Directions:

On the stove top or microwave, cook the oats in the milk until softened. In a glass storage bowl (bonus if it has a matching lid) measure out your protein powder, pudding mix, and add a pinch of salt. Add your cooked oats in milk to the bowl with your measured dry ingredients and whisk together for 1 minute. This will help it to thicken. Top with the fruit and optional sweetener. Enjoy right away, in a couple hours, or even make the night before. If, enjoying later, store in the refrigerator or cooler with ice packs. Mix and match flavors of protein powder, pudding mix, and fruits to keep things fun!

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