Monday, October 7, 2013

Super Yummy Protein Shake Recipes For Kids

By Rebecca Klooty


As any Mom or Dad can tell you, kids are fussy eaters. While kids will eat all the sugar and carbs they can get their hands on, it is much more difficult to get kids to eat enough protein. One way to sneak protein into their diet is via a Protein Shake.

While every kids has different foods and fruits they love, kids tend to have pretty similar tastes. Why do you think all kids love cake at a birthday party? So, the key to success when making a protein shake for kids is to make it taste great. Yes, it needs healthy ingredients, but never forget it must taste awesome.

How do you make a protein shake for kids taste great? You need to include some fruits that have some sugar and a strong taste, this will mask the protein. Kids tend to love bananas and strawberries, so those are good core ingredients to include in any protein shake recipe for kids.

Now for the big question, what type of protein do we add to our protein shake recipe? Here is where most parents get it wrong. They usually grab some Whey Protein or Soy Protein powder and just add a few scoops. This is what kills the protein shake. There is a much better way to add protein to the shake and not destroy the flavor.

Perfect Plant Protein powder is an organic and vegetarian protein powder. Yes, it is packed with protein and all natural, but the real reason it is great in any protein shake recipe for kids is the taste. The Perfect Plant Protein is not gritty and does not have that terrible aftertaste.

Want to see something very cute? Do a YouTube search for "protein shakes for kids Mango Lassi". You will find a video of some kids making the Mango Lassi protein shake. Very cute to see kids make and then drink the protein shake. As you can see, making a protein shake for kids does not need to be complicated.



In closing, follow this advice as a guideline, but please feel free to experiment. Maybe your kids hate Mango juice - in that case try a Pineapple Lassi. Keep tinkering and trying new ingredients until you come up with a few protein shake recipes that the kids will love to drink.




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