What are your favorite HIGH protein foods?!
leroyizzy
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I am trying to UP my protein intake while I am weight training. I am struggling with what high protein low calorie foods are going to give me the most "bang for my buck". Please share your favorite ways to increase protein in your diets!!!
Thanks!
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Steak, salmon, chicken, high protein milk (product my local grocery store sells that's 66% cals from protein), soybeans (not an overly good food macro wise on a high protein diet, but a good protein source),0
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I'd love to see what suggestions you get.
I have been known to make a protein shake with almond milk, but then I'm getting more carbs than I would prefer.0 -
My go-tos for snacking are cottage cheese and eggs. Quick, tasty, versatile.0
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You can look at my diary I guess... I try and get 120g a day. I usually have a protein bar to help though (plus it's a nice filling snack). Typically egg/cheese/ham or sausage burrito or sandwich in the morning, greek yogurt or cheese for snacks, and whatever meat or fish I get with the other two meals. Today I had a protein heavy lunch with a white bean/tuna salad, but I admit my lunches are usually slacking in that aspect.0
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Shimp and pork tenderloin. Both low in calories and high in protein.0
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nuff said!
I also like steamed or broiled shrimp, scallops, or chicken breast, usually with a good dose of rooster sauce. mmmmm0 -
Deviled eggs, hard boiled eggs, cheese, turkey pepperoni, turkey bacon, Greek yogurt, cottage cheese, the occasional protein bar.0
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Fish (just about any fish are high in protein)...my quick go to is tuna and sardines. Cottage Cheese, eggs and sliced turkey.0
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You can look at my diary I guess... I try and get 120g a day. I usually have a protein bar to help though (plus it's a nice filling snack). Typically egg/cheese/ham or sausage burrito or sandwich in the morning, greek yogurt or cheese for snacks, and whatever meat or fish I get with the other two meals. Today I had a protein heavy lunch with a white bean/tuna salad, but I admit my lunches are usually slacking in that aspect.
Great example! I am impressed0 -
Cottage Cheese.0
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nuff said!
I made some really great short ribs the other night. The calories weren't that bad, and it had more protein than I thought it would.0 -
A double cut pork!!!! With a side of guacamole!:bigsmile:0
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Protein shakes- both Whey and Casein. Greek Yogurt is great if you are ok with dairy.0
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Egg whites (100% calories from protein) and greek yogurt are my go-tos at work, since I can keep them in the fridge. At home, it's meat and/or eggs most of the time, plus a protein shake.0
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Your best bet for high protein / low calorie is going to be either cottage cheese, lean meats (eg salmon, turkey, chicken, buffalo), or low sugar yogurt (eg siggi's plain).
For actual meals, lean meat is the way to go. But for snacks, cottage cheese or yogurt often work better. And of course there are protein shakes for snacks too.0 -
Chicken tits and cow0
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I am trying to UP my protein intake while I am weight training. I am struggling with what high protein low calorie foods are going to give me the most "bang for my buck". Please share your favorite ways to increase protein in your diets!!!
Thanks!
Breasts. Whey protein. Breasts.0 -
a scoop of protein powder in a coffee..
MEAT, fish, shellfish, more meat, cheese.
cottage cheese.... I like to make dessert with it. I puree 12 ounces of it in the blender then add a package of jello that I've already stirred with hot water and added in the cold water.... blend until well mixed. then refrigerate. Tastes DELICIOUS0 -
I love love love cottage cheese with avocado and also eggs with turkey and cheese is always a good one too!0
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I'm vegetarian but eat 155g of protein a day (was at 170+g a day but I just changed my macro %s). Feel free to check out my diary for ideas. FYI-didn't feel well Friday-Sunday, so my diary was either incomplete or crappy but everything else is fair game!0
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If you want, I have an open diary, and MUST eat high protein/low carb due to medical reasons. I typically average over 100 g protein a day.
I typically get there with:
a high quality protein powder
meat - LOTS of meat!
cheese
Greek yogurt0
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