Protein suggestions
snowmanluv
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Needing to add more protein. Can't do tuna (allergic). Already eating chicken for dinner or lunch. Laughing cow cheese as snacks. suggestions. want to up the % of protein on mfp. Aiminig for 2 fruits and 5 vegetables a day as well...got that.
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My new protein go-to is cottage cheese. But I'm picky. I only like the Simply Kraft 2% cottage cheese. (180 calories and 22 grams of protein in each 244g (1 cup) portion)
I usually eat it with a snack pack portion of Dole mandarin oranges in juice (80 cals) or Del Monte in artificially sweetened water (45 cals).
I like to have it as my first meal of the day and my before bed snack.
I also keep cooked chicken in my fridge. If I want a little snack, I'll eat 1 or 2 ounces. Or I'll toss it on a salad or mix it with a bit of mayo or yogurt and eat it on wedges of red bell pepper.
I know a lot of others like to drink protein shakes, but I don't seem to tolerate them very well.0 -
1 scoop of Whey Protein Isolate gives you a good boost of daily protein. You can get a great brand that will last you all month and averages out about a dollar a day. Many flavors as well. You can mix it in water, milk, or make a smoothie with fruits and vegetables.0
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Greek yogurt, hard boiled eggs, protein bars and shakes.0
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Steak.0
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are you allergic to all seafood or just tuna? Coz I was gonna say prawns and fish in general are low cal high protein... I lurve prawns... oh and boiled eggs yum
Nuts have alot of protein in and pulses ... try adding them to your meals in moderation0 -
Greek Yogurt in a smoothie (20grams), QUEST protein bar (20grams), Turkey Bites (6/sausage), Cheese Strings (6/string) and Protein Powder (Kaiser....in Canada....don't know if it's available elsewhere) and it's 35/scoop
Good luck!!!0 -
Just tuna. What are prawns? Thank for the info.0
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Steak.
PREFERABLY TOP ROUND STEAK THIN CUT
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prawns.... like shrimp?0
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Almonds. I snack on around 20 each day. Low in calories and high in protein.0
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Needing to add more protein. Can't do tuna (allergic). Already eating chicken for dinner or lunch. Laughing cow cheese as snacks. suggestions. want to up the % of protein on mfp. Aiminig for 2 fruits and 5 vegetables a day as well...got that.
Here is a list of Commonly eaten protein foods
Meats*
Lean cuts of:
beef
ham
lamb
pork
veal
Game Meats
bison
rabbit
venison
Lean Ground Meats
beef
pork
lamb
Lean luncheon or deli meats
Organ Meats
liver
giblets
Poultry*
chicken
duck
goose
turkey
ground chicken and turkey
Eggs*
chicken eggs
duck eggs
Beans and Peas
bean burgers
black beans
black-eyed peas
chickpeas (garbanzo beans)
falafel
kidney beans
lentils
lima beans (mature)
navy beans
pinto beans
soy beans
split peas
white beans
Processed Soy Products
tofu (bean curd made from soybeans)
veggie burgers
tempeh
texturized vegetable protein (TVP)
Nuts and Seeds*
almonds
cashews
hazelnuts (filberts)
mixed nuts
peanuts
peanut butter
pecans
pistachios
pumpkin seeds
sesame seeds
sunflower seeds
walnuts
Seafood*
Finfish such as:
catfish
cod
flounder
haddock
halibut
herring
mackerel
pollock
porgy
salmon
sea bass
snapper
swordfish
trout
tuna
Shellfish such as:
clams
crab
crayfish
lobster
mussels
octopus
oysters
scallops
squid (calamari)
shrimp
Canned fish such as:
anchovies
clams
tuna
sardines
Hope is helps ????0 -
Definately. Didn't know about beans and seeds in that category. Hmm. So many more choices than what I knew. Thank all.0
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I would add, but seems the poster above got it ALL!
I get most of mine from fish/chicken/eggs, also some from seeds (chia seeds are a blessing), soy milk, full-cream milk and protein shakes 100g a day is my goal!0 -
Almonds. I snack on around 20 each day. Low in calories and high in protein.
Can't support this. Almond protein is not essential-amino-complete. It's severely lacking in lysine and methionine in particular.0 -
Greek style yogurt has definitely been my go-to. It's great for just about any situation. Get some with fruit on the bottom (or plain, and add your own fruit) and you have a snack with some carbs immediately available for that energy boost while working out, and the slower-digesting protein to help keep you full longer. I eat some for breakfast most days0
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Egg Whites are high in protein 3.6g and low in cals 170
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