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Default powdered meal replacement drink recipe

I don't always have time, or stuff, to pack a lunch on my longer work days. Shame on me, I know. I can no longer get the powdered meal replacement drink mix I was using. Does someone have a yummy, powdered meal replacement drink recipe, that gets mixed with water?

I found some breakfast type ones at the grocery store, but they are for milk, so I didn't even see if they were GF or not. Gluten is the only thing I need to avoid. I would prefer to not take liquid milk with me to work. Powdered milk is fine, although it usually tastes terrible.

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