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Ingredients Ingredient Checklist 2 scoops Lisa Lynn’s French Vanilla Complete Protein Powder 1/2 cup fresh or frozen pineapple chunks 5 ice cubes Pineapple wedge, for garnish

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Read the full recipe after the video.

Read the full recipe after the video.

Recipe Summary Servings: 1

Recipe Summary

Servings: 1

Servings: 1

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Ingredients

Ingredients

  • 2 scoops Lisa Lynn’s French Vanilla Complete Protein Powder 1/2 cup fresh or frozen pineapple chunks 5 ice cubes Pineapple wedge, for garnish

Directions

Add 1 cup cold water to the jar of a blender along with protein powder, pineapple, and ice. Blend until well combined; serve immediately garnished with pineapple wedge.

Reviews (11)

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Add Rating & Review     32 Ratings   5 star values:        2    4 star values:        9    3 star values:        13    2 star values:        6    1 star values:        2       

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32 Ratings 5 star values: 2 4 star values: 9 3 star values: 13 2 star values: 6 1 star values: 2

32 Ratings 5 star values: 2 4 star values: 9 3 star values: 13 2 star values: 6 1 star values: 2

32 Ratings 5 star values: 2 4 star values: 9 3 star values: 13 2 star values: 6 1 star values: 2

  • 5 star values: 2 4 star values: 9 3 star values: 13 2 star values: 6 1 star values: 2

    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       06/10/2008   have profound health benefits including neurological development. This is key in developing proprioception (spatial awareness) in people of all ages. It also promotes brain, and eye development. Finally, look into chiropractic care for her. Chiropractic is just as essential for proprioceptive development and for joint/overall health. There are reasons top athletes like Tiger Woods, Jerome Bettis, and many former/current Vikings players utilize Chiropractic! Hope this is helpful!  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       06/10/2008   also know what you're getting. Two good companies are Standard Process and Multigenics. I like SP because they are a whole food supplement which means all their ingredients are from nature not synthetically man made. Make sure your protein source is not hydrogenated soy as this can leak nutrients from the bones. You'll also want to be weary of muscle development because her bones are still growing as well. I would also recommend a fish oil supplement as fish oils are being found to (cont.)  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       06/10/2008   Felton- A growing young woman such as your daughter needs very appropriate care for her bone, joint, and overall health and development. When choosing vitamins be weary of store brands. Sadly, since there is no regulation on supplements a company can tell you their product has all essential vitamins and minerals in it and it could be saw dust and it is totally legal. Find a company that has had random assays (tests) done on their product. You'll pay a bit more, but you'll (cont.)  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       06/10/2008   Garden of Life makes a wonderful complete protein called Goatein. The scoop is in it. I use Almond Milk with my protein. During the day I may add frozen fruit. Great!  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       01/28/2008   my little girl is 14, 5"10" and growing ! she plays varsity HS basketball and has hard, hard, intense practice every day. her knees, ankles and wrists are always hurting her.... we need advise on vitamin, protein powder, nutrition,etc. for a young athlete...........tks mlfelton@atcnet.net  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       01/15/2008   I use Revival Soy shakes. They can be ordered sweetened with sugar or splenda or unsweetened for you to add. www.revivalsoy.com They are the best I've ever had!  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       01/14/2008   I'm not sure the "correct" way to do it, I have a "Light and Fit" 60 calorie yogurt before I work out (my workouts are about :45 - :60 minutes) followed by the shake with 1 scoop. Good luck!  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       01/08/2008   I just bought my protein powder, with whey. The directions tell me to drink one scoop before my workout, and then after. Should I, or should I just drink one after?  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       01/08/2008   I am sitting here enjoying my protein fruit smoothie - OH MY!!!!!! This is so yummy, I made it with frozen fruit, 1 scoop of powder (I found this at Whole Foods, protein powder African Vanilla) and enough water so my hand held "blender" would work. I only used 1 scoop because I follow Weight Watchers and this is 2 pts for protein and 1 for fruit. I also added 1 packet of Splenda. So easy to make and really perfect! Hope you try and enjoy as well.  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       01/07/2008   Any health food store will have protein powder (it comes in many flavors) and the "scoop" is usually inside the container itself. You could also order it online thru GNC.COM.  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       01/07/2008   Please define 'scoop'. Where may I find vanilla complete protrin powder? Is there a substitute protein powder?  
    

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    Rating: Unrated 06/10/2008

have profound health benefits including neurological development. This is key in developing proprioception (spatial awareness) in people of all ages. It also promotes brain, and eye development. Finally, look into chiropractic care for her. Chiropractic is just as essential for proprioceptive development and for joint/overall health. There are reasons top athletes like Tiger Woods, Jerome Bettis, and many former/current Vikings players utilize Chiropractic! Hope this is helpful!

Rating: Unrated

also know what you’re getting. Two good companies are Standard Process and Multigenics. I like SP because they are a whole food supplement which means all their ingredients are from nature not synthetically man made. Make sure your protein source is not hydrogenated soy as this can leak nutrients from the bones. You’ll also want to be weary of muscle development because her bones are still growing as well. I would also recommend a fish oil supplement as fish oils are being found to (cont.)

Felton- A growing young woman such as your daughter needs very appropriate care for her bone, joint, and overall health and development. When choosing vitamins be weary of store brands. Sadly, since there is no regulation on supplements a company can tell you their product has all essential vitamins and minerals in it and it could be saw dust and it is totally legal. Find a company that has had random assays (tests) done on their product. You’ll pay a bit more, but you’ll (cont.)

Garden of Life makes a wonderful complete protein called Goatein. The scoop is in it. I use Almond Milk with my protein. During the day I may add frozen fruit. Great!

Rating: Unrated 01/28/2008

my little girl is 14, 5"10" and growing ! she plays varsity HS basketball and has hard, hard, intense practice every day. her knees, ankles and wrists are always hurting her…. we need advise on vitamin, protein powder, nutrition,etc. for a young athlete………..tks mlfelton@atcnet.net

Rating: Unrated 01/15/2008

I use Revival Soy shakes. They can be ordered sweetened with sugar or splenda or unsweetened for you to add. www.revivalsoy.com They are the best I’ve ever had!

Rating: Unrated 01/14/2008

I’m not sure the “correct” way to do it, I have a “Light and Fit” 60 calorie yogurt before I work out (my workouts are about :45 - :60 minutes) followed by the shake with 1 scoop. Good luck!

Rating: Unrated 01/08/2008

I just bought my protein powder, with whey. The directions tell me to drink one scoop before my workout, and then after. Should I, or should I just drink one after?

I am sitting here enjoying my protein fruit smoothie - OH MY!!!!!! This is so yummy, I made it with frozen fruit, 1 scoop of powder (I found this at Whole Foods, protein powder African Vanilla) and enough water so my hand held “blender” would work. I only used 1 scoop because I follow Weight Watchers and this is 2 pts for protein and 1 for fruit. I also added 1 packet of Splenda. So easy to make and really perfect! Hope you try and enjoy as well.

Rating: Unrated 01/07/2008

Any health food store will have protein powder (it comes in many flavors) and the “scoop” is usually inside the container itself. You could also order it online thru GNC.COM.

Please define ‘scoop’. Where may I find vanilla complete protrin powder? Is there a substitute protein powder?

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