Homemade Nourishing Drinks
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www.nottsapc.nhs.ukFor those who do not have the ability or desire to make homemade nourishing drinks Powdered options: AYMES® Retail, Complan® and Meritene® (shakes and soups to be made with full fat milk or water) Ready to drink options: Meritene®, Nurishment® Original, Nurishment® Extra, Nurishment® Active Goals met/Good progress with ONS
HIGH ENERGY EATING - Royal Children's Hospital
www.rch.org.aucreate a higher energy and protein milk to use for drinks and cooking. ... • Homemade nachos with minced meat, sour cream, kidney beans, salsa and ... • Smoothies – blend milk, yoghurt and fruit to make a nourishing drink. Banana, frozen/fresh berries and tinned fruit all blend well. • Milkshakes – Creamy milkshakes made with milk ...
HOMEMADE NOURISHING DRINKS RECIPES - bfwh.nhs.uk
www.bfwh.nhs.ukTry the following homemade nourishing drinks & recipes ideas. These can be used to supplement the diet and provide additional Calories, Protein, Vitamins and Minerals 1 pint of full fat milk + 4 tablespoons dried skimmed milk powder daily e.g: Marvel or supermarket own brand. 510 Kcals, 31g Protein in 568 mls (1 pint)
High Protein High Energy Plant Based Alternatives
www.health.qld.gov.auNourishing drink (Recipes available ask your - Dietitian) • Choose full fat, sweetened milk alternative (options listed in box below) instead of low fat or unsweetened. • Add 2 scoops of coconut or almond ice cream and/or yoghurt • Add 1-2 pieces of fruit (frozen bananas, berries, mango) • Add 2 tablespoons of nut butter or seeds