Boiled eggs as snacks - for weight loss?
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so two eggs gives you 12 grams of protein and roughly 140 calories. Why not get a Protein powder which for that same 140 calories you would get around 26 grams of protein? But Eggs are delicious and if you like them do not stop eatting them.
I've tried protein powders but I'm allergic to dairy and I'm struggling to find soya based protein powder .... a couple of the shops where I live don't stock it! :-(
Try Vitacost.com - you can get pea proteins or hemp proteins. Also check Proteinpow.com for more ideas on how to create more protein based meals etc.0 -
I eat 3 boiled egg whites a day mid morning and find that the little extra protein absolutely helps hold me over to lunch. I like the yokes just don't want the extra calories. Only thing is the odd looks I get buying so many cartons of eggs a week at the grocery store...lol My husband and daughter also eat them every day so we go through ALOT of eggs.
May start clucking soon.......
awwww eat the whole thing! that's where the nutrients are! the calories you get from an egg yolk are probably the most complete and nourishing calories you'll get all day.
sacrifice elsewehere! :P
I agree with this...If hell existed, it would be freezing over right now....0 -
Hi,
I'm trying to up my protein in take ... I'm not a massive meat lover so I'm struggling slightly, even though I know you can get protein elsewhere, it just doesn't seem to be very high!
I've started eating 2 boiled eggs per day as a snack ... is this okay?! I know they're high in protein, but just wondered if they're a bit too high in fat / cholesteral to have every day??
I want to lose another 10 lbs roughly - I'm currently 157lbs, and would like to get down to around 147lbs. I'm exercising roughly 2-4 times per week depending on work etc as I travel alot, but I walk for an hour 5 days a week to and from work.
Any advice much appreciated! Thanks!
:-)
Ounce for ounce, eggs are one of the most nutrient dense foods on the planet. Also, dietary cholesterol plays little to no role in blood serum cholesterol for most individuals. I started out with really high LDL cholesterol...I eat 2 eggs every single day and my cholesterol is completely normal now. Also, dietary fat doesn't make you fat...consumption of more calories than your body expends makes you fat. You could get fat eating nothing but broccoli if you consumed a surplus of broccoli.0 -
Zone Protein Bars....14g of protein each.
Too much soy in Zone for me and the chocolate just feeds my cravings. I am also one who is allergic to dairy products, so no whey would I eat them.
I eat boiled eggs.
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Or you can eat them without the yolk which is where most of the "bad" stuff is though I know not everyone loves just the egg whites. I hard boil a couple dozen eggs each weekend and have five without the yolk and one with.
Respectfully - No... the yoke is not bad!
Eat the eggs and the YOKE! it is where all the nuticician is! I agree with Alisha - good quality diatery fats (eggs, avocados, olives, nuts, etc...) don't make you fat! Too many overall calories and simple carbs do!0 -
Or you can eat them without the yolk which is where most of the "bad" stuff is though I know not everyone loves just the egg whites. I hard boil a couple dozen eggs each weekend and have five without the yolk and one with.
Respectfully - No... the yoke is not bad!
Eat the eggs and the YOKE! it is where all the nuticician is! I agree with Alisha - good quality diatery fats (eggs, avocados, olives, nuts, etc...) don't make you fat! Too many overall calories and simple carbs do!
QFT
people who don't eat the yolk... you are wasting your money. ain't NOTHING bad about eggs0 -
I eat the yokes...but sometimes I'm feeling kinda wild so I remove it and fill them with hummus0
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I had 3 scrambled with breakfast, and just had 3 hard boiled for my afternoon snack. Love eggs. I buy them in the 5 dozen packs.0
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Iv started eating a boiled egg as a snack, its a great way to keep hunger at bay between meals, I find fruit dosnt fill me up at all but an egg does!0
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Hard boiled eggs are a GREAT snack! They are extremely nutrient dense and filling. Also, just because they contain a good amount of cholesterol does not necessarily mean that they are going to increase your cholesterol. They actually target the LDL (bad cholesterol) in your blood and increase your HDL (the good cholesterol).
So, basically, EAT UP!
If you are looking for other non-meat sources of proteins, you could also look into beans and other legumes (lentils are great), nuts, cottage cheese, protein bars (or shakes), greek yogurt or peanut butter!0
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