Eating Hints for Cancer PatientsFake ShakesCitrus Fake Shakes
Double Citrus: Add 1 tbsp. frozen orange juice concentrate and 1 tbsp. sugar to the lemon or orange flavor Fake Shake before blending. This version has 192 calories and 3 grams of protein per cup. Butterscotch Fake Shake
Chocolate: Use 2 tbsp. chocolate syrup in place of butterscotch. (Commercial chocolate syrups are often made without milk or lactose; always read the ingredient labels). Butterscotch-Banana: Add 1/2 well ripened, sliced banana to ingredients for butterscotch shake. Peanut Butter-Honey: Omit butterscotch sauce. Mix together in a cup: 1/4 cup soy formula or nondairy creamer, 2 tbsp. smooth peanut butter, 1 tbsp. honey, and 1/4 tsp. vanilla. Place partially frozen liquid in blender, then add peanut butter mixture. Blend for about 10 seconds or until smooth. Fake Shake SherbetFollow recipe for Peanut Butter-Honey (you can double or triple recipe). Pour shake into small container. Freeze 2 hours or until it begins to harden around edges. Scrape into bowl and mix thoroughly, until lumps disappear. Return to container and refreeze 2 hours or until firm.Other Frozen Fake Shakes: The Butterscotch, Chocolate, or Butterscotch-Banana shakes (see recipe) can be frozen using the same method as for Fake Shake Sherbet. Instant Breakfast Shake
Mix or blend until smooth. Add more milk for a thinner shake. If shake tastes too sweet, add a few drops of lemon juice. Serves 1. *Each serving counts as 1/2 cup of a daily 2-cup milk allowance. Make-Your-Own ShakeYou can add any of the following to the Instant Breakfast Shake recipe:
Homemade Peanut Butter Shake
![]() * Each serving counts as 1/2 cup of daily 2-cup milk allowance. This article was provided by U.S. National Institutes of Health. |
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