6 Protein Snacks to Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth
Here are out favorite sweet treats that also pack a powerful punch of protein.
Here are out favorite sweet treats that also pack a powerful punch of protein.
Perfect for snacking, on-the-go and warm treats for guests!
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Similar to fro-yo but with less sugar and more muscle-building protein, this bark is the perfect after-school treat for kids — or after-work treat for grown-ups!
This dish is a mélange of sweet, crunchy and creamy pleasure points. Bonus: The salad and coconut whipped cream can be made ahead of time and chilled (separately) up to three days.
Looking for the best vegan cookie to bake for the holiday season or any day at all?
Try this fresh-from-the-oven indulgence that won’t wreck your waistline.
This easy-to-make peppermint protein ice cream recipe won’t bust your gut. Plus, no ice cream maker needed!
Nothing says "all-American comfort food" like homemade apple pie. Enjoy a healthier version of this iconic dessert.
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Craving something sweet? Nibble on this rich and delicious, protein-packed chocolate fudge. It’s simply divine!
Go ahead, have another — there's nothing better than a guilt-free peanut butter and chocolate treat.
Sometimes you just need something sweet. These two protein-packed mouthwatering candies are to die for, but they won’t kill your waistline.
A step-by-step pictorial for summery blueberry decadence (plus protein, minus the junk).
Delicious homemade blueberry topping and a hefty dose of protein make for a perfectly fit treat!
When life hands you lemons, make these decadent-tasting cheesecake bars.
This decadent dessert is packed with healthy fats from cashews, antioxidants from dark chocolate and crave-crushing fiber from pears. Dig in, guilt-free!
Clean never tasted so sinful! This chocolate brownie is packed with free radical–fighting flavonoids and antioxidants.
Who says fit girls can't have cupcakes? These clean Red Velvet Cupcakes take the guilt out of indulging.
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