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Back to School, YAY!
How were you the first week of school? For some of you, it’s been a few weeks and you probably have settled back into a routine and life is starting to take on its new normal for the next 8+ months. For us Jersey peeps we have just finished up the hours’ long paperwork confirming that are a child is still the same child, with the same parents, living in the same house just another grade older. After school activities have taken our chill summer nights away and we are anticipating the homework to come trickling in to add to our now more full to do list. Oh, what happened to those preschool days where you just had to make sure they had a change of clothes and snacks. My girls are now in fourth and eighth grade, and I remember from my now eighth grader. Third grade is where things start to become a little more challenging. More responsibilities are assumed, and that wonderful common core is in full swing. I am happy that I got to go through it from Kindergarten-Seventh grade, or it could be a daunting task sitting down for homework.

Prep and Plan
I’ve been here before, so I thought this summer, “How can I make things a little easier?” Prep and Plan! That is my security blanket. I am an avid planner from our meals, schedule everything is done a month in advance. So, late July early August it began. I gathered recipes for easy, healthy dinners so that I can feed my hungry brood and make Soccer and Field Hockey games and practices without sitting down at the end of the day feeling like I was just swept up in a Whirlwind. I found these Blender Muffins on Cooking Light, but I had to change up the recipe a little to meet my daughter’s needs. One daughter is lactose intolerant we have all adapted to a less dairy lifestyle in my home. The other thing is protein. My middle daughter is a self-proclaimed Vegetarian except for hot dogs and tacos. (Yep! Hot dogs…sigh and slight eye roll) I am always trying to find ways to get my only fruit and veggie child to get more Protein. After two experiments the first one didn’t turn out so well, I came up with these delicious muffins that feed everyone for a week, and I just have to make one batch. You can make them in a variety like I did or just do one flavor. I did the variety to mix it up during the week.

Convenient and Healthy
My tween & teen can grab and go in the morning, and she’s all set, and my middle can eat, and I know that she is getting everything she needs to start her day. I also made Egg Muffins which the in between child wants no parts of but my husband has found these convenient too as he is a Kindergarten teacher and is trying to remain on the clean eating plan that he has fully embraced over the summer months. My personal favorite is the Chocolate Walnut Muffins, but there are so many topping options you can do. We have Apple Chai, Chocolate Almond, Strawberry Chocolate, Strawberry Blueberry, Blueberry and next week going to give Mango and Banana a try. I hope you enjoy these fast, easy, yummy treats for your family, and if you try any new flavors, please let me know. I am always looking for ways to make meal time fun, healthy and tasty.

Add Some Fruit and Veggies in a Scoop
Nuzest has just come out with some great additions to their plant-based smoothie line. Now they have Fruit and Veggies which gives these protein muffins an extra punch of power for my girls. Nuzest Just Fruits & Veg comes in three different flavors Wild Berry, Fresh Coconut, and Caco Mint. I used the Wild Berry in the protein muffins and they were delish. It’s also great for their after school needs post field hockey and soccer practice even as an easy tasty snack when they get home. I love it because it is no artificial sweeteners, a great form of plant-based protein in their pea protein powder and an ingredient list of all real, junk-free ingredients that I recognize. Each scoop contains 5 fruits and 5 veggies and 9 essential amino acids. My oldest daughter is lactose and casein intolerant so this is easy for her to digest. I rather they have fresh, fruits and veggies but I can find comfort in the Nuzest Just Fruit & Veg Smoothies and it also adds a great flavor to the protein muffins. Use coupon code “FaithFueled” to get 15% off your order!
What are your quick breakfast ideas?

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40 replies on “Protein Blender Muffins: Back-To-School Time Saver”
These sound yummy. Your kids are close in age to mine. Having something they can take quickly on the go that is healthy is always a plus.
They are it’s a nice age gap. Having on the go is my current reality its nice to have a healthy option.
I love grab and go breakfasts! We homeschool, but we are still on a timeline to get into the classroom and out of the kitchen. This is some good stuff! Great post!
I’m glad that you can use this and it’s really simple and easy to make too. Saves time on both ends. Enjoy!
Those look sooo good!
Thank you so much!
This is so smart and they look great! Thank you so much for sharing. I’ll have to try this.
I hope you do and thank you!
So convenient for busy mornings! I can’t wait to give these a try for busy school mornings, or to grab on my way to a long run or race! Thanks for sharing!
Just the fuel everyone needs!Enjoy!
I have been looking for something like this–quick and healthy. Thanks!
I was too! I am glad I can help another Mom out!
Grab and go is so important for busy school morning! plus they look amazing!
Yes, I hate that it’s like that but it has to be in this season. Thank you very much!
I love being able to grab and go too!! These look delicious!
Ooh, these look so yummy! I bet they taste so good, and keep you filled til lunch!
Yes, the oats make them very filling.
Yes, they’re becoming crutch and they freeze well too.
Oh these look amazing and delicious! This is going on the recipe list of things my kids can make. Thanks for sharing!
Awesome! It was fun baking with my girls.
These look and sound so delicious! This is a must try for my busy mornings! Thanks for sharing!
I hope helps you get out the door faster and healthier.
I love how the muffins are studded with fruit! 🙂
Thank you! It was fun finding toppings with the girls.
Muffins really are such an easy thing to make for kids to be able to grab and take with them! Thanks for the recipe!
These looks so good De! We made muffins this weekend and they were so delicious. I love how you switched up the flavors.
I think kids would be much more inclined to enjoy these healthy muffin options compliments of how pretty each looks! I’m loving the berry one!
I need to eat a lot of protein because I exercise every day, so I’m going to try this recipe! It sounds like a great post-workout snack
These muffins definitely look absolutely delicious and with oats definitely made them breakfast type
I definitely need to make these for work. I’m always eating junk foods and feel horrible afterwards! These look so healthy and yummy!
These muffins look yumm, I think I need to improve my baking skills now and make this one for sure when my son comes back home from school today!
I see we’ve got a fellow prep and planner here hehe – it makes life so much easier and alleviates a lot of stress. I love simple blender recipes and this sounds so healthy – looks like it’s right up my alley! I’m definitely keen to give these a try. 🙂
Christie’s Take on Life. xx
These look good and healthy. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
Well these look like the perfect healthy snack! I’ll probably make these for work.
Perfect for work! Let me know how they turn out!
This is really awesome for busy mornings when one don’t have tome to eat properly 🙂 would love to make some!
That’s such a cool recipe for muffins. And I love the snacks that you suggest here. I am living through all of the common core stuff with my daughter as they transitioned over. It’s been interesting I have to say.
Common headache and thank you I hope you and your daughter enjoy the snacks!
Thank you so much. We will!
This is awesome, healthy snack anytime 🙂
I wish to prep this recipe. Thanks for sharing!