5 Fabulous Shake Recipes

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by Charlene Bazarian and Trisha Pallotta

Ready to shake things for a healthy year?   Don’t forget about your bones!  A proactive approach to improving bone health is not only the key to aging gracefully, but it is also super easy to do. Getting enough calcium rich ingredients into your diet can help create the very foundation for a healthy body.  This essential mineral keeps our bones strong and our teeth and gums healthy.  Give these 5 easy to make, calcium rich shakes a try and get yourself fab to the bone!  

Chocolate on Chocolate Shake by Burton Nutrition

This double chocolatey shake not only feeds your bones but satisfies your sweet tooth!  It may taste like a decadent splurge, but you can enjoy guilt-free!  

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Ingredients for one serving:

*1   Cup Unsweetened Almond Milk (You may also use regular milk, rice, or coconut milk)

*1   Scoop Burton Nutrition (or your favorite protein powder brand) Chocolate Whey or Plant Based Protein

*¼  Cup Rolled Oats (not instant)

* 1  Tablespoon semi-sweet chocolate chips

* ¼ Teaspoon Vanilla Extract

*1  Cup Ice

Garnish with some shaved chocolate if desired.

Place all ingredients in a blender and mix until blended.  

Total Calories 297

Cinnamon Roll Shake by Burton Nutrition

Cinnamon is full of antioxidants, can help regulate blood sugar and is an anti-inflammatory powerhouse.  This amber powder is nutritional gold and gives this delicious shake an extra healthy punch, so drink up!  

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Ingredients for one serving:

*1 Scoop Burton Nutrition (or your favorite protein powder brand) Vanilla Whey or Plant Based Protein

*1 Cup Low Fat Milk (You may also use almond, rice, or coconut milk)

*1 Teaspoon Ground Cinnamon

*1 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract

*6 Ice Cubes

Garnish with a shake of cinnamon

Place all ingredients in a blender and mix until blended.  

Total Calories 260

Orange Dream Shake by Burton Nutrition

Orange juice can be an excellent, non-dairy source of calcium and this shake reminds us of an orange creamsicle!  

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Ingredients for one serving:

*4 oz. Water (You may also use milk, almond, rice or coconut milk)

*4 oz. Orange Juice

*1 Scoop Burton Nutrition (or your favorite protein powder brand) Vanilla Whey or Plant Based Protein

Garnish with an orange slice if desired

Place all ingredients in a blender and mix until blended.  

Total Calories:  170

Tropical Popeye Shake by Burton Nutrition

This nutritious shake flexes some serious muscle and is calcium and iron rich yet tastes like it should be served poolside with an umbrella in it!  

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Ingredients for one serving:

*1 Cup Coconut Milk (You may also use milk, almond or rice milk)

*1 Scoop Burton Nutrition (or your favorite protein powder brand) Vanilla Whey or Plant Based Protein

*½ Cup Fresh or Canned Pineapple

*½ Banana

*1 Cup Spinach

*1 Cup Ice

Garnish with a wedge of pineapple if desired.

Place all ingredients in a blender and mix until blended.  

Total Calories:  282

Very (Ice) Berry Shake by Burton Nutrition

The variety of berries in this fruity shake can help fight inflammation, are high in fiber and are also loaded with antioxidants!

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Ingredients for one serving:

*1 Scoop Burton Nutrition (or your favorite protein powder brand) Vanilla Whey or Plant Based Protein

*1 Cup Frozen Mixed Berries

*1 Cup Low Fat Milk (You may also use almond, rice, or coconut milk)

*6 Ice Cubes

Garnish with a fresh strawberry if desired.

Place all ingredients in a blender and mix until blended.  

Total Calories:  320

So, drink up and give your body a fair shake!  By incorporating these delicious shake options as a meal replacement or a snack, you can help build lean muscle mass and bone up on your calcium intake!  

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