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I went through a bag of Manitoba Harvest's Hemp Pro 70 protein powder. I thought it was pretty good as far as protein powders go... it mixes smoothly and tastes inoffensive. Digests very easily. Baked some muffins with it.
It was around $20 for 2 pounds when I got it. Undenatured whey protein concentrate can be gotten much cheaper, as well as pea protein powder especially on sale. I prefer the hemp protein to the pea, but at $40 or more for 2 lbs I'll pass.
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hiker53
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Thanks, gz. I can't have whey, but I will look into pea protein.
May try the hemp. Of course, I will want the chocolate kind.
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Organic cocoa + stevia + xylitol + almond milk + protein is pretty yum. If you end up going with the pea letting it sit a few minutes after blending, then blend a tad more improves the consistency.
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you mean like hemp in rope?
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hiker53
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Yep, but hemp hearts are the seeds.
I found a recipe to make bars with coconut, almond butter, hemp hearts, maple syrup, and cinnamon. Sounds good to me.
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Yes, I use hemp hearts for a lot of my food. I use it to make a seed cracker ( gluten free low carb) and various types of "bread." I have a bunch of recipes if you are interested. You can also soak overnight, blend it with water and freeze in an ice cube tray to use in smoothies.
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we use it in our house. my daughter makes smoothies all the time. I make whoopie pies the other day and added some for extra protein. no one noticed. it can be a little sandy like grainy.
the smoothie stuff my kids use is Manitoba Harvest- chocolate flavor. it has palm sugar in it though.
it isn't really sweet though.
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Well, I read that it's used in making smoothies and that it contains useful properties. But I admit that I've never tasted it either. And you know, I don't want to try it, because I feel great without it. What I really want once a week is crispy chicken wings and hot fries. So I found a review of air fryers on https://www.foodieandtours.com/best-air-fryer-for-a-family-of-4/ , if you understand this, please advise me the best one.
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I used to add hemp seeds to my smoothies. NO MORE SMOOTHIES FOR ME, THOUGH.
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Hi Hiker! I use Nutiva hemp seed protein powder. It's pretty grainy and tastes grassy but I've only mixed it with almond milk and carrot juice. I don't know if it's the same as hemp hearts. Probably would be OK in a smoothie.
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quote:Originally posted by Alexa Brown: Well, I read that it's used in making smoothies and that it contains useful properties. But I admit that I've never tasted it either. And you know, I don't want to try it, because I feel great without it. What I really want once a week is crispy chicken wings and hot fries. So I found a review of air fryers on https://www.foodieandtours.com/best-air-fryer-for-a-family-of-4/ , if you understand this, please advise me the best one.
But I'm interested in making a smoothie with hemp. When I do this, I'll share my impressions. As for your question, I recommend that you look at the reviews of air fryers on YouTube and choose the most relevant option by 2020.
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I've added hemp hearts to my husbands smoothie. Probably a tablespoon full per smoothie.
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