I need some ideas for getting more protein
missiklee
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I'm trying to increase my protein while keeping my fats low, can you guys give me some suggestions for High Protein, Low Fat Snacks?
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Protein smoothies. That really helps me get mine in daily. Nut butters, string cheese, turkey pepperoni. Those are usually my go to snacks to help with protein intake. Hope that helps!
I forgot greek yogurt! I almost ALWAYS have that after a run. Good carbs and protein!0 -
I like almonds (good fats!), lowfat cottage cheese w/ honey, and yogurt for snacks.0
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almonds, walnuts, low fat cheese, egg whites, low fat ground turkey, and chicken
all great sources of protein.0 -
kashi cereal. I eat it as a snack.0
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take a large romaine lettuce leaf, put a slice of deli turkey, or leftover chicken breast, sprinkle some low fat cheese, put some salsa on top and roll it up. You can change up the fillings and you will be getting great easy to go snacks. I quite often use tuna fish with low fat mayo and roll it up in a romaine lettuce leaf. I eat about five of them for lunch and it is very high on protein.0
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Cottage cheese is great, low fat one. Also, make yourself smoothies with silky tofu and some nuts, very nutricious and good for the body!0
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Hi Honey! For some reason, protein is the one thing I get plenty of! I start my day with a piece of whole wheat toast, one egg (micro scrambled) and a slice of Jenny-o Turkey. Usually with dinner I have chicken with my meal. My protein count is always high! Protein in the morning is important!!0
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I like doing just deli counter low fat, low sodium skinless roasted turkey. There's about 60 calories and 12g of protein in 2 oz. (approx 3 slices but I go by weight since I have it shaved)... that's a rough estimate, but I get the Safeway/Randall's Primo Taglio Oven Roasted Sundried Tomato and Basil Turkey. I've also done the Boar's Head Low Sodium Roasted Turkey shaved. Both are about the same in calories and protein.0
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Egg whites, tofu, fat free milk, fish
I am a pescatarian so I am always looking for high protein low fat foods. fish is probably the best high protein low fat food.0 -
I would suggest Ezekiel bread (or bagels, english muffins, etc)- I usually eat a cinnamon raisin bagel or regular bagel for breakfast- the different bagels ranged between 11 and 13g of protein, 4-8g of fiber, and about 1.5g of fat.
Also, for a snack I will usually eat an apple with a Babybel light cheese (50 calories, 6g of fat) or some celery with almond butter.
Also, you could make a smoothie with a greek yogurt, almond milk (or another kind), frozen berries, a banana, etc. I always add a ton of spinach to mine, because you can't even taste it and it adds a ton of nutrients!0 -
Greek yogurt ( has 2x the protein as regular yogurt)
string cheese
chicken breast
cottage cheese
special k has a drink flavored packet to add to your water too...has 5 grams of protein. Not much but it'll help boost up your protein a bit.0 -
I have been drinking protein shakes. Ones that average 80-110 calories and 21-23g of protein.
It makes for a good afternoon snack.0 -
Rozarotti
What kind of protein shakes do you buy?0 -
tuna mixed w just a smidge of Lemonaise and on a whole wheat bagel. Lots of protein and I'm full for hours.0
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tuna mixed w just a smidge of Lemonaise and on a whole wheat bagel. Lots of protein and I'm full for hours.
I have never hear of Lemonaise! Is that like lemon mayonaise?0 -
Shrimp. It's only 100 Calories, 2g of Fat and 21g Protein for a 3oz serving.0
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peanut butter oatmeal : 12g protein and 20g fat
Peanut butter and jelly sandwich : 12g protein and 10g fat
Italian goulash: 18g protein and 9g fat (made with 16oz elbow macaroni, 1 pound of ground turkey and 11oz tomato soup)
Meatloaf: 21g protein and 14g fat (the meatloaf is made with ground turkey instead of ground beef)
Those are all my foods that I've made with a good amount of protein and not so much fat.
everytime a meal calls for ground beef. I use ground turkey instead because it's a little bit cheaper and I really can't taste a huge difference after it is cooked.
Ground turkey nutrition facts (Jennie-O Groung Turkey (Gh) - Ground Turkey (50% Less Fat))
Calories 170 Sodium 80 mg
Total Fat 13 g Potassium 0 mg
Saturated 3 g Total Carbs 0 g
Polyunsaturated 0 g Dietary Fiber 0 g
Monounsaturated 0 g Sugars 0 g
Trans 0 g Protein 19 g
Cholesterol 110 mg
Vitamin A 2% Calcium 8%
Vitamin C 4% Iron 8%0 -
I am looking to up my protein too. Lately i have chocolate protein powder mixed with almond milk and a few almonds. Or a banana and pb. Breakfast of eggs and spinach. Lunch of grilled chicken tenders.0
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I LOVE your idea with the romaine instead of bread for sandwich/roll ups for lunch!0
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As a bodybuilder I am supposed to hit 1 gram per 1lb of lean body mass. I don't always make it. But generally a good protein meal will have 1 gram of protein per 10 calories. The best way to get protein is through lean meats and low to no-fat dairy products.
Protein powder is very helpful, but make sure you get the sucralose kind because it is the only sweetner capable of making protein powder taste good. I suggest Myofusion and have found it to be the best tasting of the quality proteins I've used.
Get a blender bottle if you want to do protein shakes. It will make your life much easier.0 -
peanut butter oatmeal : 12g protein and 20g fat
Peanut butter and jelly sandwich : 12g protein and 10g fat
Italian goulash: 18g protein and 9g fat (made with 16oz elbow macaroni, 1 pound of ground turkey and 11oz tomato soup)
Meatloaf: 21g protein and 14g fat (the meatloaf is made with ground turkey instead of ground beef)
Those are all my foods that I've made with a good amount of protein and not so much fat.
everytime a meal calls for ground beef. I use ground turkey instead because it's a little bit cheaper and I really can't taste a huge difference after it is cooked.
Ground turkey nutrition facts (Jennie-O Groung Turkey (Gh) - Ground Turkey (50% Less Fat))
Calories 170 Sodium 80 mg
Total Fat 13 g Potassium 0 mg
Saturated 3 g Total Carbs 0 g
Polyunsaturated 0 g Dietary Fiber 0 g
Monounsaturated 0 g Sugars 0 g
Trans 0 g Protein 19 g
Cholesterol 110 mg
Vitamin A 2% Calcium 8%
Vitamin C 4% Iron 8%
Check out 96/4 or 98/2 ground beef too. I have found 99/1 turkey, but it needs to be browned in a non stick pan first or cooked with olive oil.
I find 96/4 beef to be just right for lean hamburgers. Add 2 double fiber natures harvest bread, some fat free cheese whatever veggies you like and some fat free plain yogurt for the spread.0 -
Hey thanks everyone! It's actually much easier to get more protein than I thought but I'm definetly having to change up my regular snacks. I'll be adding Greek Yogurt for sure and skim milk.0
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I go with protein smoothies as well... I just tried today the MyoFusion in chocolate flavor and it was so good... Has 25g of protein //0
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