Favorite Protein Filled Snacks?
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steak. chicken.0
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I'm assuming, since you didn't inform everyone, that you're not vegan or vegetarian. In that case, listed below are my best friends!
Deli meat of some sort (usually turkey)
Light string cheese
TURKEY JERKY!! < So delicious0 -
homemade protein bars http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/video-jamie-eason-carrot-cake-protein-bars.htm
Holy crap, I just got a stiffy.0 -
Sarauk2sf - I can't stop staring at your pic. Muscly goodness is mesmerizing.
Also - you all are the best!
I am mostly a vegetarian (flexitarian some would say?? Although I feel like that's totally a hipster word...), but I figure we all need some good snacking ideas.0 -
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Deviled Eggs, not just for circa 1994 parties!0 -
chobani with protein powder and coconut, banana and almonds, eggs or egg whites, peanut butter0
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Jerky.0
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homemade protein bars http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/video-jamie-eason-carrot-cake-protein-bars.htm
babyfood carrots?! Ugh...0 -
steak0
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well my answer would be to naughty to post here...so i will say
nuts, string cheese, and maybe a small helping of homemade chicken salad.0 -
My favorite go-to is mozzarella sticks. I can't believe nobody has mentioned them yet. They're relatively low-cal, portable, ~8g protein for 60-80 cals, keep practically forever, can stand a few hours in a lunch bag without refrigeration.0
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Nuts!
I'm not sure how eggs can be a snack since you have to cook them. To me a snack is some you can just grab and eat without effort. :laugh:
Agreed! Every week or so I boil up a dozen eggs and keep them in a bowl in the fridge. My kids even like to grab them before practice at night - so they never hang around too long.0 -
Nuts!
I'm not sure how eggs can be a snack since you have to cook them. To me a snack is some you can just grab and eat without effort. :laugh:
Agreed! Every week or so I boil up a dozen eggs and keep them in a bowl in the fridge. My kids even like to grab them before practice at night - so they never hang around too long.
I don't care for boiled eggs. (I didn't even think of that) I like them scrambled or in an omelet or breakfast burrito. Yum!0 -
*backs out of thread* - definitely not what I was thinking in here....0
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Seapoint Farms dry roasted edamame
Those look awesome where do you get them??
EDIT: I see on their website I can supposedly find em at Albertsons & Wally World...never noticed them before hmm.
They sell them at my local grocery (Kroger) but we eat so many that we usually buy a case from Amazon because it's cheaper. :laugh:
http://www.amazon.com/Seapoint-Farms-Roasted-Edamame-3-5-Ounce/dp/B000G32YEG/ref=sr_1_2?s=grocery&ie=UTF8&qid=1352488700&sr=1-2&keywords=dry+roasted+edamame0 -
Protein fluff:
Very low calorie: One portion protein powder made up with frozen low calorie squash made strong - about 125 calories total for 28g of protein/3g carbs and a LARGE bowl full (bit over a litre).
For a few more calories, use 200g of frozen fruit for some seriously tasty thick mousse.
I've been buying frozen fruit because it's often cheaper, but satsumas etc work too - just peel and separate then chuck in the freezer when fresh.
Low calorie jelly - 64 calories for 1 litre and all of that from protein pretty much.
Any low fat cooked meat.
Recently I've been having a (long thin, forget the name) lettuce leaf with two slices of ham on, then two or three cherry tomatoes inside. Roll it up around the tomatoes and eat.0 -
CHICKEN WRAPS OHEHMGE0
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Seapoint Farms dry roasted edamame
Those look awesome where do you get them??
EDIT: I see on their website I can supposedly find em at Albertsons & Wally World...never noticed them before hmm.
I buy them online on the wally world site $19.18/12pack.0 -
so this isnt a snack - unless your home and bored or something which i have done - but..... protein pancakes are pretty good and LOADED with protein. 1/2 cup egg white and 1 scoop protein powder - fry it like a pancake. i was surprised how much i liked it. 180 calories, 2 fat, 2 carbs, 39 protein
I also like turkey bites (Pillers to be exact - Canadian) 50 calories, 6 protein, 2.5 fat. 1 carb
and...Mini Baby Bel Light (cheese) - 50 cals, 3 fat, 6 protein, 0 carbs0
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