Low Carb High Protein QUICK lunch idea
mrslehan2013
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So, I need some delicious quick ideas for lunch that are really low carb and high protein. I don't have anything ready to eat here at work or at home so I'm going to have to go to the store. I need to be able to buy, prepare and eat in under 45 mintues.
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Bag of mixed greens and Starkist tuna pouch. I like the single serve "sweet hickory" or "spicy" tuna.
I keep the spritzer salad dressings at work for salads.0 -
NEEDED THIS! Thanks!!!!!!!!!!! Would definitely love more ideas.0
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Sometimes I just eat a half a can of chickpeas with paprika and garlic sprinkled on them. Then yogurt for dessert.0
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Buy a can of chicken. If it has over 2.5g of fat per serving it's the wrong cut or has filler.0
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buy a can of tuna, some low sodium beef jerkey, a couple of mayo packets from the deli and a pack of veggies and some blueberries0
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I cook salmon and chicken on Sunday and boil eggs and I have my protein for the week. I just pack a salad and one or 2 proteins and I'm good.0
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In what universe are chickpeas low in carbs and high in protein? they have twice as many grams of carbs as protein.0
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Deli sliced turkey and lettuce wrap, throw some cheese in there in macros allow.0
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A single serving pack of tuna mashed into half an avocado.
Purdue short cuts, ditto.
Or mix either with a couple tablespoons of mayo and one of mustard.
A slice of roast beef, a slice of swiss cheese, a stick of celery: throw on a little mayo, roll it up and enjoy. I usually have two of them.0 -
buy you a can of black beans cook them, store them in container then warm them up for lunch, sometimes I make black bean wraps using romaine lettuce and a sprinkle of colby-jack cheese on top on the beans....yummy..quick and low carb high protein......:blushing:0
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A single serving pack of tuna mashed into half an avocado.
I *love* tuna and avocado, I thought it was just me. No need for mayo, quick & easy too!0 -
Cook on Sunday and bring in during the week.0
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I sometimes have a large tub of Fage % Greek Yogurt and Maple syrup.....high protein and very filling!0
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If you have access to a fridge, Wilson turkey pepperoni- 0 carbs and super yummy.
If you have time in the morning, make a turkey and swiss sandwich on a Yatoyama Sushi Party Soy wrap. (1 carb per wrap) This is also good with tuna or ham if you prefer.
The single serving string cheese is individually packaged and can stand quite a while in a fridge. (Or out until lunch time) Also I find it filling.
Most grocery stores sell pre-boiled and shelled hard boiled eggs, this also would require the fridge, or you could make scrambled eggs and spinach in the morning before leaving, put them in a tupperware. I like that dish for lunch or breakfast- so I make a double batch- sometimes put a little feta in it too.
I always keep a few cans of broth in my desk too- if I get super famished at work I put it in a mug and nuke it, then sip it as I work through my lunch (as we all often have to)
There are also the pre-made frozen Atkins meals, If there's a freezer at work and you really are in a pinch- I've had the chicken and broccoli in Alfredo one and it was decent.
Hope those give some ideas!0 -
Plain Greek yogurt (pick your fat percentage to fit your macros and cal requirements), and mix in:
Real vanilla and splenda. Cinnamon optional.
No sugar added boysenberry preserves to taste
Any berry sliced up with splenda
Green or red leaf lettuce with deli meat of your choice. Tomato, avocado, or condiment for moisture. Cheese, bell pepper, cucumber, olives, celery, etc optional.
Leftovers
Bag of salad, can of tuna or chicken or some deli meat, veggie(s) of your choice. Lemon, oil, vinegar (which don't need refrigeration) or buy a bottle of dressing
Protein powder and water or milk. Chocolate body fortress is available at walmart and pretty tasty. I like mine mixed with coffee, water, and ice (instant coffee works) to get a mocha flavor and lessen the sweetness a bit. This will keep for a long time and is about ~$14 a tub. Do buy the shaker bottle though. Its worth it.
Panda express: Teriyaki chicken with veggies. 570 cals with two meat entrees and no sauce. Sauce is 35cals a tbspn. ~$7
Carls Jr: Low carb $6 burger. The guacamole bacon burger with no santa fe sauce is 570 cals of awesome and about $5.
Subway will do salads with their sandwich fillings but it is unimpressive0 -
I have been having sliced deli turkey and ultra thin Sargento cheese rolled up with a little brown mustard. MMMMMM. If I want carbs, or need to squeeze in some fiber, I eat them with Trisquits. I have that with some fruit on lots of days.0
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Low carb high protein but high calorie, I like peanut butter on celery.0
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Individual greek yogurt added to any of the suggestions, I have one every day!0
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> black beans
> low carb high protein
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In what universe are chickpeas low in carbs and high in protein? they have twice as many grams of carbs as protein.
In the universe of Glycemic Index where all carbs are not evil.
The same for Black Beans0 -
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I do protein bars. They are in the health food section, and lots of time at the check out counters. They do have fats in them, but they are high in protein--that is what I really need. My sugar drops if I don"t get enough protein. I just took a glucose tablet, had two pieces of cheese and had a banana. A piece of fruit with your protein bar is about 230 - 250 calories. They are good and fill me up. I have to take food to work also, only get 30 min. lunch, there is a food court, but food is not good and is very fattening. So my daily routein is: either smoothies (I make them the night before), have one for breakfast and take one for lunch. If I don't have time to make the smoothies, I take protein bars. Morning break: 1 or 2 pieces of cheese and a banana, lunch, smoothie or bar, carrots, fruit, afternoon break: fruit. Gets a little boring, but is quick and easy to grab. Good Luck, Joni:flowerforyou:0
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Find a dressing-free salad with no pasta/ potatoes but including any or all of eggs/chicken/tuna/salmon0
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greek yogurt with fruit
cottage cheese - sweet or savory
cheeses
protien shakes and fruit or veggies
veggies in humus
pretty much anything, really.0 -
Not much help for right now, but I bring in my lunch 4 days a week, otherwise I end up at Subway.
I make salads, 2 days at a time, using 2 x 1.5L tupperwears.
For 2 days, theres a full lettuce, half a cucumber, 3 tomatoes, some spring onion, radish, celery, beetroot, whatever else I have - general salad stuff, and then for protein I throw in 2-300g cooked chicken/turkey/ham and 60g feta or other cheese (split into 2).
I box it up dry, and throw on a low fat dressing when I am about to eat it. Mine usually come up at 364 cals, C29 F13 P32 per serving, and I cant always eat it all. Sometimes I put boiled egg in instead of cheese or meat.
(take out the tomatoes and beetroot to make it about 13g less of carbs per serving)0 -
Do you eat grains? There is a high protein pita at Superstore/Loblaws that has tons of fibre. It's 5g net carbs per serving, stuff it with tuna salad and a handful of spinach/romaine and it's a golden lunch!0
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I do 1/2 cup plain greek yogurt or cottage cheese mixed with 1 tbsp natural crunchy peanut butter and 1 tbsp jelly0
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I buy the "living lettuce" at the store (Krogers and Heb carry for those in parts of the US) wrap up tuna or chicken with tsp of olive oil, tsp of mayo and a tsp of plain yogurt, tsp of cranberries (yes there is carb, but, all and all lo carb) and some onions , garlic and pepper, quick and easy. Sometimes I will add tahini, lemon, bits of apple, pineapple etc.... Insofar as fridge at work. If you dont have one, Ive seen people use those small coolers or insulated bags and they work good for the day.0
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The chickpeas are complex carbs on low glycemic.0
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In what universe are chickpeas low in carbs and high in protein? they have twice as many grams of carbs as protein.
In the universe of Glycemic Index where all carbs are not evil.
The same for Black Beans
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