Protein
danielle_jeanne
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Without consuming massive amounts of high calorie foods, what are options for high protein, healthy fat, low carb snacks? I know peanut butter, nuts, etc. But does anyone have other ideas?
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Lean beef, chicken & turkey breast, fish, eggs, greek yogurt, cottage cheese, beans legumes.0
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I use the fiberone protien bars, they taste great (no cardboard after taste) and only 90 clories per bar. It's my between meals snack and helps me stay within my dailty calorie goal of 1100-1200.
I also use an egg white omelette, with veggies. Depending on what all u put in it, it's low calorie and heathly, I'll even substitue that for a meal sometimes.0 -
Greek Yogurt
Protein Shake
Home Made Protein Bars
I have others, but I don't know if you'd consider them "snacks" lol. I eat small meals 5-6 times a day, so for me a wrap with 3-4 ounces of chicken breast and vegies is a "snack".0 -
I wouldn't consider peanut butter or nuts as protein sources. I consider them fat sources. Proteins: chicken breast or thighs, tilapia, salmon, turkey, lean beef, lean pork, cheese, Canadian bacon, Greek yogurt, cottage cheese, whey powders, eggs, some count quinoa or lentils although I count them more for their carb properties.0
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Egg whites. Between those and chicken, I was finally able to hit my protein numbers yesterday without killing my calories.0
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CAnned/smoked salmon0
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Lean beef, chicken & turkey breast, fish, eggs, greek yogurt, cottage cheese, beans legumes.
This!0 -
canned tuna.0
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I also found Jennie 0 99/1 ground turkey great for my protein. Even higher than my chicken. It changes it up a bit! Revolution protein bars are Awesome!!!!! 180cals and 20g of Protein. Eat Right look Great has yummy options in bars and shakes.....
Premier Protein has 160 cals and 30g of Protein. They are easy but really at the end of the day nothing beats real food!0 -
tuna is pretty good. any seafood really but canned tuna is pretty easy to prepare.0
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My favorites are low fat greek yogurt (I like Dannon Light and Fit Greek, 80 cal and 12g protein) and cottage cheese (1/2 cup is 80-90 cal and 12-14g protein depending on the brand you buy). I usually add some fruit canned in juice to it just to add some sweetness and flavor, but I know some people like it on salads. Feel free to check out my diary, I eat 1400-1600 cal a day (1500 is my goal but I allow myself a buffer) and aim for at least 110-120g protein.0
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Nuts and nut butters are very high calorie - fat has 9 calories per gram, whereas carbs and protein have 4 calories per gram.0
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I use Whey Protein powder to increase my protein intake without significantly increasing Fat and Carbs. Just mix a scoop with 8 oz water and drink and you can add 25 - 30g of protein to your diet without even chewing. There are many brands and flavors to choose from. I personally prefer Body Fortress Super Advanced Whey Isolate Vanilla Creme. Provides 30g protein and tastes great. My wife likes it too.0
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cottage cheese0
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2 egg omelet with lowfat cheese, and ham turkey or chicken, and spinach. Pretty much anything you can do to an egg is cool. I like deviled eggs as a snack, just put a small amount of miracle whip in.0
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tuna is pretty good. any seafood really but canned tuna is pretty easy to prepare.
This! Seafood is great! I buy frozen shrimp that's easy to thaw and toss in some olive oil. You can usually buy prepackaged frozen cod/tilapia fillets, too! Also protein shakes or bars; but be careful with bars, they tend to be high in carb so the ratio is off. I usually try to eat foods with a higher protein amount than carbs, but what works for one doesn't always work for another!
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Nuts are actually a very good source of protein. The problem is that it is hard to find them unsalted or unseasoned. All the added sodium is the killer.0
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My diet consists of 6 "meals" including the following for protien - 5 of which are high protein.
1 - 1oz lean steak & 4 egg whites = 22g protien, 1g fat
2 - 4oz chicken = 23g protein, 3g fat
3 - 4oz chicken = 23 g protein, 3 g fat
4 - 2oz can of tuna in water = 22g protein, 1g fat
5 - 4oz tailapia = 30g protein, 1g fat
Just some ideas for you0 -
Thank you all *so* much. I can't wait to go to the grocery store!0
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