Good sources of protein?
doc_martin
Posts: 15
After talking briefly with a fitness trainer today I was told that I need to add more protein to my diet. He suggested a protein supplement but I'm a little leery of adding what may be empty calories (even if they are good calories - if there is such a thing:)
I would rather eat foods high in protein, any suggestions on what works? Or is there a protein supplement that is low in calories that you recommend?
Thanks in advance!
I would rather eat foods high in protein, any suggestions on what works? Or is there a protein supplement that is low in calories that you recommend?
Thanks in advance!
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I like the designer whey protein powder. It is 100 cals and 18 g of protein. My favorite source of protein is actually cottage cheese.0
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greek yogurt
almonds
meats-chicken,steak
trail mix
eggs0 -
Hi - I have to take in 60-80 mg per day and I do it through a protein shake from http://www.unjury.com They have the BEST tasting protein shakes of all and all their products show the whole nutrition label right on line. Good luck!!0
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String Cheese is a great "go to" snack packed with protein.0
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Eggs
Cottage Cheese
High purity whey protein mix (at least 22 grams protein for 120 calorie serving, that is my cut off), I do not drink it for flavor
Animal parts of any kind, trim the fat
Fish
Fish
Fish
Fish
Fish
Animals
FISH
Beware the fake proteins like qinoa, granola and whatever else gets tossed around as high protein grain like substances. The numbers do not add up. Even qinoa, which is high in protein compared to grains, cannot even come close to being a high protein source compared to cottage cheese.0 -
Tuna, fish0
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Meat
Lentils
Beans
Tofu
Cheese
PB
and yes...protein powder. Just watch out for how processed it is and if any chemicals are used. I use Vega which is a vegan protein with no soy, no artifical colors/flavors/sweetners.
*Also...do not pay attention to the people on this thread that have no profile pic and this is their first thread post...they are spammers.0 -
Thanks for the suggestions!
I'll definitely keep them in mind when grocery shopping this week (except for the cottage cheese - can't stand the stuff0 -
The hummus that I like is only 2g of protein per serving, but if I have 2C of broccoli and 5oz of hummus (holy land hummus with red pepper is my favorite) for lunch, I consume about 360 calories for lunch and get 16g of protein (10 from the hummus and 6 from the broccoli). The hummus is already in a pureed state so it's very easy for my body to digest and I get a lot of benefit for something that doesn't seem like a huge amount of protein. In addition, the broccoli and hummus combo gives me 38% of my daily value of iron, 28% of my calcium, 260% of my vitamin C and 100% of my vitamin A.0
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Eggs
Cottage Cheese
High purity whey protein mix (at least 22 grams protein for 120 calorie serving, that is my cut off), I do not drink it for flavor
Animal parts of any kind, trim the fat
Fish
Fish
Fish
Fish
Fish
Animals
FISH
Beware the fake proteins like qinoa, granola and whatever else gets tossed around as high protein grain like substances. The numbers do not add up. Even qinoa, which is high in protein compared to grains, cannot even come close to being a high protein source compared to cottage cheese.
I'm guessing....Paleo or Primal? Lol. I'm a veg and the guy I'm dating is all for Grok...so this is always an interesting conversation for us, lol.0 -
try this for brekkie:
Pinto beans ( make yourself from dried in a crock pot using chicken stock)
overeasy egg (or 2)
on toast!!
sooo good especially with tobasco on top and packed with protein and good carbs. Use sprouted toast.
I'm in weight loss mode and with coffee (cream + sugar) it's 300 cals and I'm full for hours.0 -
Quinoa! So much you can do with it!0
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Low calorie protein:
EDAMAME
Tuna
Chicken
Egg whites
Low fat Greek yogurt
Cheese
Designer whey protein powder shake with water or almond milk0 -
I like the designer whey protein powder. It is 100 cals and 18 g of protein. My favorite source of protein is actually cottage cheese.
I also use Designer whey, It's a good way for me to get rid of things that need used up from the fridge like strawberries,carrot juice, and soy milk and it usually turns out pretty good I'll make enough for three shakes , drink one and put the rest in a pitcher..0 -
You can find protein powder any where from 90 - 150 calories, very low sugar and carbs. View my diary you can see the supplements I take, in addition to protein from food. Whey protein is good to take right after working out. Casein protein is good a bedtime.0
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Besides meat, dairy, and eggs...
whole grains (quinoa, rice, barley, oats, etc.)
nuts and nut butters
seeds
beans
tofu
I also have Sunwarrior protein powder, which is only 70 calories for 16 grams of protein.0 -
don't forget Kangaroo - extremely high protein content and if cooked with care it's YUM!
(from an aussie who consumes usually 3 serves of this weekly).0 -
don't forget Kangaroo - extremely high protein content and if cooked with care it's YUM!
(from an aussie who consumes usually 3 serves of this weekly).
Kangaroo?? For real? This makes me sad inside. :frown:0 -
Tuna, fish0
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Steak
Pork
Chicken
Veal
Bison
Deer
Eggs
Cottage cheese
Sashimi (I prefer raw fish to cooked most of the time)
Peanut Butter0 -
Eggs
Cottage Cheese
High purity whey protein mix (at least 22 grams protein for 120 calorie serving, that is my cut off), I do not drink it for flavor
Animal parts of any kind, trim the fat
Fish
Fish
Fish
Fish
Fish
Animals
FISH
Beware the fake proteins like qinoa, granola and whatever else gets tossed around as high protein grain like substances. The numbers do not add up. Even qinoa, which is high in protein compared to grains, cannot even come close to being a high protein source compared to cottage cheese.
I'm guessing....Paleo or Primal? Lol. I'm a veg and the guy I'm dating is all for Grok...so this is always an interesting conversation for us, lol.
I am dabbling in ultra low carb right now, and I have nothing against qinoa and enjoy it as the superior grain substitute that it is, but it is not a high protein food. It is a high carb food, with some protein in it. It is marketed as high protein, which it is not when compared to real protein foods, which was the reason for my caution.
Having said that, qinoa is a good carb to include in a diet if you are trying to up the protein, and want to replace another carb like bread or rice.0 -
To the TheMaidOfAstolat ..... To say that all posts from members without pictures are "spammers" is not accurate. I am certainly not a spammer and have lost 100 lbs before joining this site. I just have not posted my photo yet. Good luck with your journey.0
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