Protien Snack ideas

Or just snack ideas. I usually grab a string cheese or 0.5 - 1.0 oz of hard cheese for a mid-day snack (calories: aprrox. 80) While I'm not going over my calorie count or even my fat goal (too often), I do go over my saturated fat goal. I think this is because cheese is featured in many parts of my day. I'm also always under on my protein and iron goals. Any suggestions for a low saturated fat, high protein snack instead of my string cheese?

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  • mustgetmuscles1
    mustgetmuscles1 Posts: 3,346 Member
    beef jerky
  • lmr0528
    lmr0528 Posts: 427 Member
    Quest bars
  • jaquelynny
    jaquelynny Posts: 94 Member
    cottage cheese mixed with almonds and sugar free pudding mix, greek yogurt with natural pb or pb2, make your own protein bars look at jamie eason recipes or protein pow
  • cherishe1
    cherishe1 Posts: 11 Member
    jaquelynny wrote: »
    cottage cheese mixed with almonds and sugar free pudding mix, greek yogurt with natural pb or pb2, make your own protein bars look at jamie eason recipes or protein pow

    These are great.. I'll add this to my list.
  • 111YoYo111
    111YoYo111 Posts: 213 Member
    snack sausages, I found turkey ones that are only 50 calories
    boiled eggs
  • Edwardshar
    Edwardshar Posts: 271 Member
    Turtles.
  • skullshank
    skullshank Posts: 4,323 Member
    low-fat cottage cheese is great. i have a cup a day around noon. is cottage cheese not popular with most people? i get a LOT of comments. "what is that? cottage cheese?! UGH! how can you eat it?!"

    great protein and no prep needed. i'm in.
  • 47Jacqueline
    47Jacqueline Posts: 6,993 Member
    I discovered IPS chips - egg white chips with 7 grams of protein.
  • Laughter_Girl
    Laughter_Girl Posts: 2,226 Member
    Greek yogurt. I love the Dannon Light & Fit Greek Yogurt, and I've learned to drive while eating it too. :D
  • jaquelynny
    jaquelynny Posts: 94 Member
    ps on the cottage cheese and yogurt, it contains casin which is a slow digesting protein, a lot of peeps eat it before bed. just sayin
  • acpgee
    acpgee Posts: 7,965 Member
    If you don't mind processed fish, Thai fish cakes (the ones you microwave, not fry) and crab sticks from the deep freeze section of an Asian supermarket. Hard boiled eggs and beef jerky are great portable snacks too. Blanched unshelled edamame beans, also the Asian supermarket. Roasted chick peas.
  • octhawk
    octhawk Posts: 51 Member
    Two things I forgot to mention: I eat a pure protein bar almost everyday for breakfast and I eat a hard boiled egg for lunch.
    Thanks for all the suggestions
  • octhawk
    octhawk Posts: 51 Member
    jaquelynny wrote: »
    cottage cheese mixed with almonds and sugar free pudding mix, greek yogurt with natural pb or pb2, make your own protein bars look at jamie eason recipes or protein pow

    What's pb2?
  • chouflour
    chouflour Posts: 193 Member
    sliced turkey or ham with mustard, celery with almond or peanut butter, hard boiled egg, coarsely mashed black beans with salsa, hummus and veggie, lentil salad...
  • octhawk
    octhawk Posts: 51 Member
    edited November 2014
    skullshank wrote: »
    low-fat cottage cheese is great. i have a cup a day around noon. is cottage cheese not popular with most people? i get a LOT of comments. "what is that? cottage cheese?! UGH! how can you eat it?!"

    great protein and no prep needed. i'm in.

    I used to love cottage cheese with canned pears as a kid. Now not it so much. I've always wondered if my mom bought some weird cottage cheese brand and I just have to find it
  • DvrDawg
    DvrDawg Posts: 88 Member
    octhawk wrote: »
    jaquelynny wrote: »
    cottage cheese mixed with almonds and sugar free pudding mix, greek yogurt with natural pb or pb2, make your own protein bars look at jamie eason recipes or protein pow

    What's pb2?

    PB2 is a peanut butter powder you can get at places like GNC. It has about 85% less fat than peanut butter ~45 calories for every 2 tbsp and 5 g of protein. It is a good flavor enhancer for yogurt, protein shakes, etc.
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  • DojoMaster888
    DojoMaster888 Posts: 61 Member
    Quest Protein Chips... so good and 21 grams protein for 130 cal!
  • ponycyndi
    ponycyndi Posts: 858 Member
    chgodvr wrote: »
    octhawk wrote: »
    jaquelynny wrote: »
    cottage cheese mixed with almonds and sugar free pudding mix, greek yogurt with natural pb or pb2, make your own protein bars look at jamie eason recipes or protein pow

    What's pb2?

    PB2 is a peanut butter powder you can get at places like GNC. It has about 85% less fat than peanut butter ~45 calories for every 2 tbsp and 5 g of protein. It is a good flavor enhancer for yogurt, protein shakes, etc.


    They sell it in the regular grocery store here. Sometimes it's in the natural foods aisle.
  • JenAndSome
    JenAndSome Posts: 1,893 Member
    Pork rinds, beef/turkey jerky, greek yogurt and cottage cheese are all things I like to snack on and to help reach my protein goals. I like to mix vanilla greek yogurt with chocolate flavored protein powder for a good protein boost in the morning. Its comes out to about 220 calories and 37 grams of protein.
  • octhawk
    octhawk Posts: 51 Member
    chgodvr wrote: »
    octhawk wrote: »
    jaquelynny wrote: »
    cottage cheese mixed with almonds and sugar free pudding mix, greek yogurt with natural pb or pb2, make your own protein bars look at jamie eason recipes or protein pow

    What's pb2?

    PB2 is a peanut butter powder you can get at places like GNC. It has about 85% less fat than peanut butter ~45 calories for every 2 tbsp and 5 g of protein. It is a good flavor enhancer for yogurt, protein shakes, etc.

    Thanks for the info! I'd never heard of this
  • auddii
    auddii Posts: 15,357 Member
    octhawk wrote: »
    jaquelynny wrote: »
    cottage cheese mixed with almonds and sugar free pudding mix, greek yogurt with natural pb or pb2, make your own protein bars look at jamie eason recipes or protein pow

    What's pb2?

    It's peanut flour that they've repackaged as a "diet food" so they can charge more for it.
  • ithrowconfetti
    ithrowconfetti Posts: 451 Member
    edited November 2014
    :open_mouth: That message wasn't directed at me, but thank you for that nugget of information! I never knew peanut flour existed! I've just placed an order for Protein Plus Peanut Flour, which is 110 calories for 30g, and has 16 grams of protein per serving. Seeing as it is that I don't enjoy sweet stuff, and I'm always struggling to meet my protein requirements, this certainly can help. (*)
  • RibStabsHeart
    RibStabsHeart Posts: 71 Member
    Has anyone tried using almond flour instead of peanut flour a la PB2? My daughter has a peanut allergy, so there's no peanuts in the house, but if almond flour is a good flavor/protein booster, I may have to give that a try!
  • JustinAnimal
    JustinAnimal Posts: 1,335 Member
    2% cottage cheese
    Almonds
    Peanut butter
    99% lean ground turkey, rice and beans with some sriracha
    beef jerky
    Baked chicken breast
    Tilapia (heavily spiced, fish taco style, is my favorite)
    Canned tuna (in moderation)
    Really, most seafood is going to be fairly lean and definitely high protein, especially shrimp and scallops
    whey protein powder
    smoothies with protein powder, yogurt, almond milk, berries, spinach (I think they're great all around, but the whey certainly helps protein content)
    Nonfat, plain Greek yogurt (chobani wins for protein)
    Lentils
  • Topsking2010
    Topsking2010 Posts: 2,245 Member
    Quest bars
  • RoseyDgirl
    RoseyDgirl Posts: 306 Member
    pork breakfast sausages. If you fry up a whole package, you can divy them out in baggies for several snacks over the course of the week. Or just add them to your meals. I had 3 with my eggs this morning, and 3 more added with my sauteed veggies, shirataki noode stirfry... when you look for a quick protein and don't always want a longer cooking time, it helps to have the whole batch cooked ahead and waiting to be added to recipes.

    Protein shakes, with almond milk (and I always throw a banana in mine... ) my addiction...

    greek yogurt - yoplait has a 100 calorie kind that is very tasty.
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    - creamcheese on celery sticks. (a bit of variety from Peanutbutter covered celery)
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    - deli ham ... a few slices cuts any salt cravings you might have... roll them up and bite. :)
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    - shrimp (pre-cooked shrimp plate) - one lb version sometimes on sale for $6. comes with dipping sauce. and such a good treat.
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    - bacon - cook up a pack ahead - and warm in microwave when you want a quick fix. The added fat, and saltiness helps to control appetite too.

    And of course drink your water. It helps to satiate as much as the food does.