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Recovery Protein in Action - Simple Recipes for Active People & Active Kids

By Daniel Matheny One of the primary reasons I've been an early consumer and a long term ambassador of Enduro Bites product is their commitment to simple and essential ingredients. AND I'm lucky enough to live near the kitchen where they are produced in Colorado Springs and be able to have first-hand interaction with Brian, Enduro Bites founder. Between my wife being a Functional Nutritional Therapy Provider and me a semi-self-proclaimed foodie we aren't shy with our scrutiny over ingredients.  If you saw the text thread between Brian and I digging into the details of any particular ingredient on a product, you'd know it's important to all of us involved what we put in our bodies as well as how passionate Brian is...

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Northwest Blackberry Muffins

This mouth-watering blackberry muffin recipe from Amity Warme includes Recovery Protein to boost protein content, making for a great pre- and post-workout treat. Give it a try. These muffins taste as good as they look! Yield: 10 Muffins Ingredients: 1 cup plant-based milk of choice 1 Tbsp lemon juice or white vinegar 2 overripe bananas 2 large eggs 2 tsp vanilla 2 ½ cups flour (see note below for options) ½ tsp cinnamon, plus extra for sprinkling on top 1 tsp sea salt 2 tsp baking powder ½ tsp baking soda 2 scoops Enduro Bites Recovery Protein, vanilla 1 ½ - 2 cups blackberries (fresh or frozen) Instructions: Combine plant-based milk of choice and lemon juice or vinegar in a liquid measuring cup and...

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Banana Date Muffins with Recovery Protein

Today's tasty recipe is from Natalie Starr. These muffins are great when you need a healthy, high-energy, gluten-free snack while on the go. They've become an office favorite for last-minute fueling before long workouts.

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Apple Scones with Beta Red Orange

This delicious recipe comes from Enduro Bites ambassador Anne Galyean. These carbohydrate-rich scones are ideal as a pre-workout snack to fuel long, hard training days. They also make for tasty treats during extended workouts. For Anne this usually means shredding gnarly mountain trails.

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