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PartyKardy
PartyKardy Posts: 172 Member
I'm an almost vegetarian that sometimes eats fish, but I'm a trying to lower the amount of fish to maybe once every other week or so and so now I'm finding it difficult to get in my protein so I can build some muscle and have sustainable weight loss.

Does anyone use protein powder or do you have a non meat way of getting protein?

I do consume peanut butter and eggs as well, so that helps a little but I could use a little boost from time to time.

Any help is greatly appreciated thanks!

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  • ahmadfahmy
    ahmadfahmy Posts: 214 Member
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    I'm an almost vegetarian that sometimes eats fish, but I'm a trying to lower the amount of fish to maybe once every other week or so and so now I'm finding it difficult to get in my protein so I can build some muscle and have sustainable weight loss.

    Does anyone use protein powder or do you have a non meat way of getting protein?

    I do consume peanut butter and eggs as well, so that helps a little but I could use a little boost from time to time.

    Any help is greatly appreciated thanks!

    Whey and Casein
  • pastryari
    pastryari Posts: 8,646 Member
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    Just in case you weren't aware of this feature, when you go to the message boards section, there is a button called search and you can type in a keyword/phrase (ex: protein shakes) and you can see the threads that have already been created on the topic. Good luck! :flowerforyou:


    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/997372-non-chalky-protein-powder?hl=protein+powder#posts-15265214

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/600326-optimum-nutrition-whey-protein-powder-best-flavour?hl=protein+powder&page=2#posts-15249221

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/996358-what-is-your-favorite-protein-powder?hl=protein+powder&page=1#posts-15243513

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/995230-protein-powder-help-please?hl=protein+powder#posts-15222702

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/992260-not-too-sweet-vegan-protein-powder?hl=protein+powder#posts-15173888

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/995693-favorite-protein-shake?hl=protein+shake#posts-15230248

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/988845-chocolate-protein-shakes?hl=protein+shake#posts-15115742

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/988845-chocolate-protein-shakes?hl=protein+shake#posts-15115742

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/986684-protein-shakes?hl=protein+shake#posts-15082686

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/986194-protein-shakes-meal-replacement-shakes?hl=protein+shake#posts-15074620

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/984176-protein-shake-question?hl=protein+shake&page=1#posts-15039399

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/977119-what-do-you-add-to-your-protein-shakes?hl=protein+shake&page=2#posts-14961367

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/977119-what-do-you-add-to-your-protein-shakes?hl=protein+shake&page=1#posts-14921064

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/732421-protein-shakes-healthy-recipes?hl=protein+shake#posts-14908140

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/967292-protein-shakes?hl=protein+shake#posts-14857783

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/972082-protein-shakes?hl=protein+shake&page=2#posts-14847842
  • PartyKardy
    PartyKardy Posts: 172 Member
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    Thanks! I am sorta new to this site and had no idea :)
  • crista_b
    crista_b Posts: 1,192 Member
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    Just in case you weren't aware of this feature, when you go to the message boards section, there is a button called search and you can type in a keyword/phrase (ex: protein shakes) and you can see the threads that have already been created on the topic. Good luck! :flowerforyou:
    Gotta say, I've seen you post essentially this same comment (but with the revised phrase and links) in other boards. I have to commend you for finding a polite way to teach people to use the search feature rather than the majority of people on here who simply say something like "OMG! Learn to search first idiot!" Good on ya! :flowerforyou:
  • iWillGetCrowSomeday
    iWillGetCrowSomeday Posts: 311 Member
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    I'm an almost vegetarian that sometimes eats fish, but I'm a trying to lower the amount of fish to maybe once every other week or so and so now I'm finding it difficult to get in my protein so I can build some muscle and have sustainable weight loss.

    Does anyone use protein powder or do you have a non meat way of getting protein?

    I do consume peanut butter and eggs as well, so that helps a little but I could use a little boost from time to time.

    Any help is greatly appreciated thanks!

    You don't need protein powders. Beans, nuts, nut butters, spinach, peas, quinoa, kale, and Swiss chard all provide a great amount of protein. Just curious though, why are you cutting out the fish?
  • pastryari
    pastryari Posts: 8,646 Member
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    Just in case you weren't aware of this feature, when you go to the message boards section, there is a button called search and you can type in a keyword/phrase (ex: protein shakes) and you can see the threads that have already been created on the topic. Good luck! :flowerforyou:
    Gotta say, I've seen you post essentially this same comment (but with the revised phrase and links) in other boards. I have to commend you for finding a polite way to teach people to use the search feature rather than the majority of people on here who simply say something like "OMG! Learn to search first idiot!" Good on ya! :flowerforyou:

    :drinker:
  • GoTeamMeaghan
    GoTeamMeaghan Posts: 347 Member
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    I've been vegetarian for 3 years and eat around 170g of protein a day-feel free to check out my diary for ideas.
  • aelunyu
    aelunyu Posts: 486 Member
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    meat is obviously the most abundant in protein and most meats have a full amino acid profile, meaning you get the full range of amino acids that you need in just one type of meat.

    failing that, whey and casein are protein powders that can help, but, if you're a pescatarian looking to cut down on even fish, then eating whey is probably in proximal violation of your dieting standards...it's all dairy (not sure if you eat dairy).

    you can usually get a complete animno acid profile by eating beans, legumes, nuts, and various tubers. not only are these protein sources not overly processed like powder, they bear a great amount of micronutrients, vitamins, and minerals.
  • specialemy
    specialemy Posts: 141 Member
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    A co-worker of mine just gave me a sample of this vegan protein powder to try:

    Vega Sport Performance Protein -- 110 calories per scoop, 25g of protein (http://vegasport.com/)

    I had the berry flavor and mixed it with my veggie/fruit blend today. It's sweetened with Stevia so it's more on the sweet side if you want to give it a try. Can be found at Whole Foods. I'm told it's on sale right now, but this product is pricey. Still thinking about committing to purchase a container of it.
  • PartyKardy
    PartyKardy Posts: 172 Member
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    I'm an almost vegetarian that sometimes eats fish, but I'm a trying to lower the amount of fish to maybe once every other week or so and so now I'm finding it difficult to get in my protein so I can build some muscle and have sustainable weight loss.

    Does anyone use protein powder or do you have a non meat way of getting protein?

    I do consume peanut butter and eggs as well, so that helps a little but I could use a little boost from time to time.

    Any help is greatly appreciated thanks!

    You don't need protein powders. Beans, nuts, nut butters, spinach, peas, quinoa, kale, and Swiss chard all provide a great amount of protein. Just curious though, why are you cutting out the fish?


    I really want to go full vegetarian, and I'm a bit concerned about like mercury
  • iWillGetCrowSomeday
    iWillGetCrowSomeday Posts: 311 Member
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    I'm an almost vegetarian that sometimes eats fish, but I'm a trying to lower the amount of fish to maybe once every other week or so and so now I'm finding it difficult to get in my protein so I can build some muscle and have sustainable weight loss.

    Does anyone use protein powder or do you have a non meat way of getting protein?

    I do consume peanut butter and eggs as well, so that helps a little but I could use a little boost from time to time.

    Any help is greatly appreciated thanks!

    You don't need protein powders. Beans, nuts, nut butters, spinach, peas, quinoa, kale, and Swiss chard all provide a great amount of protein. Just curious though, why are you cutting out the fish?


    I really want to go full vegetarian, and I'm a bit concerned about like mercury

    If mercury is your only concern, just vary the type of fish and where it's sourced from. I see in your diary that you eat canned tuna. Canned sardines are delicious, canned salmon is just ok. It's a much milder flavor than canned tuna, anyway. But if you want to be vegetarian because of the ethical reasons, then obviously my point is moot point. :wink:
  • Tavysh
    Tavysh Posts: 204 Member
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    Don't forget about your dairy options as well. Greek yogurt and cottage cheese are often used for protein intake as well. I get the cups of Fage 2% greek yogurt and they have 20g of protein per cup. My local grocery only has the plain flavored but a little honey takes care of that.
  • Anna800
    Anna800 Posts: 637 Member
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    "almost" and "full" vegetarians really are accurate, you either are or aren't 100%. To avoid confusion you can refer to yourself as a pescatarian.
  • iWillGetCrowSomeday
    iWillGetCrowSomeday Posts: 311 Member
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    "almost" and "full" vegetarians really are accurate, you either are or aren't 100%. To avoid confusion you can refer to yourself as a pescatarian.

    I see your point, but then there are lacto-vegetarians, lacto-ovo vegetarians, ovo-vegetarians. It's confusing all around regardless. I mean, when I tell some people I'm pescetarian they ask what church I go to.
  • PartyKardy
    PartyKardy Posts: 172 Member
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    "almost" and "full" vegetarians really are accurate, you either are or aren't 100%. To avoid confusion you can refer to yourself as a pescatarian.

    I see your point, but then there are lacto-vegetarians, lacto-ovo vegetarians, ovo-vegetarians. It's confusing all around regardless. I mean, when I tell some people I'm pescetarian they ask what church I go to.


    Haha I have had that happen as well!
  • iWillGetCrowSomeday
    iWillGetCrowSomeday Posts: 311 Member
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    "almost" and "full" vegetarians really are accurate, you either are or aren't 100%. To avoid confusion you can refer to yourself as a pescatarian.

    I see your point, but then there are lacto-vegetarians, lacto-ovo vegetarians, ovo-vegetarians. It's confusing all around regardless. I mean, when I tell some people I'm pescetarian they ask what church I go to.


    Haha I have had that happen as well!

    :drinker: I started using "flexitarian" instead, but that just brought about the same amount of confusion. So I go with the mouthful, "vegetarian-but-i-eat-fish-and-some-dairy."
  • redraidergirl2009
    redraidergirl2009 Posts: 2,560 Member
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    I use soy isolate protein powder from GNC and I'm vegetarian. I usually have it as a snack or after I work out. It has 25g of complete protein, gmo-free, pretty cheap.
  • redraidergirl2009
    redraidergirl2009 Posts: 2,560 Member
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    "almost" and "full" vegetarians really are accurate, you either are or aren't 100%. To avoid confusion you can refer to yourself as a pescatarian.

    I see your point, but then there are lacto-vegetarians, lacto-ovo vegetarians, ovo-vegetarians. It's confusing all around regardless. I mean, when I tell some people I'm pescetarian they ask what church I go to.

    I think they are confusing it with presbyterian LOL
  • iWillGetCrowSomeday
    iWillGetCrowSomeday Posts: 311 Member
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    "almost" and "full" vegetarians really are accurate, you either are or aren't 100%. To avoid confusion you can refer to yourself as a pescatarian.

    I see your point, but then there are lacto-vegetarians, lacto-ovo vegetarians, ovo-vegetarians. It's confusing all around regardless. I mean, when I tell some people I'm pescetarian they ask what church I go to.

    I think they are confusing it with presbyterian LOL

    Or Episcopalian :wink: