quick protein snack that isn't a shake or bar???
kitigonkukoo
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Any ideas?
I try to plan my meals ahead of time, but sometimes it doesn't always work out. I find that every now and then, I need a good protein snack that is low in fat that doesn't require a lot of prep time.
What I don't want: shakes or protein bars. I use those already and I really need to find something different.
I try to plan my meals ahead of time, but sometimes it doesn't always work out. I find that every now and then, I need a good protein snack that is low in fat that doesn't require a lot of prep time.
What I don't want: shakes or protein bars. I use those already and I really need to find something different.
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Low fat string cheese and greek yogurt come to my mind. Also sliced ham or turkey if you don't mind the sodium.0
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Low fat string cheese and greek yogurt come to my mind. Also sliced ham or turkey if you don't mind the sodium.
didn't think about string cheese... that could work! I'm pretty strict about sodium, but that doesn't mean I can't have ham or turkey at all, that's also a good idea! The yogurt just has so much sugar... I tend to stay away.
Thank you! I'm texting my husband now, as he's at the store. :flowerforyou:0 -
Hard Boiled Egg.0
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if it hasent been said............meat0
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Greek yogurt, cottage cheese, baked tofu.
Yogurt isn't high in sugar at all though! Just don't buy the kind with "fruit on the bottom" or lots of sweetener in it. Get the plain variety.0 -
1/2 or 1 cup of low-fat cottage cheese (~14g and ~28g of Protein)0
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Peanut butter?0
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boiled egg whites with red pepper flakes0
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Definitely peanut butter or nuts.0
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Chicken boobs! Or tenders. I like cold chicken, so if you marinate, bake, then chill, you can get quick protein from the fridge!0
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I eat acitiva fat free snackpot yoghurts, cheese, turkey or chicken sandwhices in a lighter 'thins' bread.0
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You could try making a protein brownie with your protein powder.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/669753-protein-brownie-single-serving
I've been eating them over this last week and they're pretty damn good.0 -
Beef jerky0
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I do the peanutbutter, just get the tablespoon - no bread or anything. I do this twice a day. Its made me want the protein bars less and less.0
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Definitely peanut butter or nuts.
nuts are an ok source of fat, protein...not so much.,0 -
A chicken breast. On the go? Put it in a zip lock and stick it in your pocket. When time to eat, you can hold it just like a candy bar.0
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A handful of nuts or cottage cheese.0
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hey regalseagall, i do that too. Mix peanutbutter with an egg and the protein powder, sometimes a little sugar, sometimes splenda, bake about 12 minutes. they crumble but are gooood!0
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A crab stick is 16 calories. I second the boiled egg.0
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You could try making a protein brownie with your protein powder.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/669753-protein-brownie-single-serving
I've been eating them over this last week and they're pretty damn good.
*drools* I like where you're going with that! browniesssssss!0 -
Definitely peanut butter or nuts.
^THIS :-D0 -
Hard-boiled egg whites. Quick and easy if you make them ahead of time and stock them in your fridge.0
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turkey jerky!0
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quick and instant craving taken care of: 2 tablespoons organic peanut butter (not as much sugar) I normally do that after a workout0
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http://www.joyfulabode.com/2010/04/25/low-carb-snacks-homemade-baked-cheese-crisps-recipe/
These from Joyful Abode -- 100 calories and 9g of protein. I made some this morning -- a 1/4 cup of shaved Parmesan and a little bit of garlic and onion powder and 6 minutes in the oven -- delicious. Quick and easy to make but you can store them for later too if you need an even quicker snack.
ETA:
I completely missed your low fat requirement. These have 7g of fat so I don't think they qualify? Sorry!0 -
nuts, greek yogurt, hard boiled egg, tuna fish...0
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Definitely peanut butter or nuts.
nuts are a good source of fat, protein...not so much.,
Yea, I use PB when my fat percentages are on the low side.0 -
Low fat string cheese and greek yogurt come to my mind. Also sliced ham or turkey if you don't mind the sodium.
Dee - you read my mind!!!0 -
You could try making a protein brownie with your protein powder.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/669753-protein-brownie-single-serving
I've been eating them over this last week and they're pretty damn good.
*drools* I like where you're going with that! browniesssssss!
Personally I add a teaspoon of sugar and microwave it for 25 seconds. Then I just eat it with a spoon out of the bowl. It's a little more moist that way, and I prefer moist .0 -
Chicken boobs! Or tenders. I like cold chicken, so if you marinate, bake, then chill, you can get quick protein from the fridge!0
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