I'm spending a lot more time at home and drinking a lot more coffee after the Covid-19 quarantine. I was shocked to find that each cup has around 120 calories (sweetened with honey and cut in half). I decided to try a low carb protein powder to BOTH replace and reduce calories/add protein. To be honest, it tastes almost the same as any other protein powder I've tried (a little, maybe a little better? Although it definitely tastes like a protein powder). My first experience of adding it to already brewed coffee left me with clumpy, undrinkable coffee. But it might work. Continue reading. The secret to a delicious cup of protein coffee lies in this. Mix the protein powder with warm water until it dissolves at the bottom of the cup, then add the coffee to the powder mixture. If you have a small whisk, use that. ** Do not add powder to the brewed coffee. ** I bought this because of the flavor description and reviews mentioning coffee, but no one explained how to do it. Have a spoon/small whisk ready, the coffee needs to be stirred while drinking. However, it's sweet enough to replace my halves and halves and honey, reducing calories and increasing my daily protein intake. Overall a success.
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