Cheap protein
NewMeowLean
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Hello. I know there are a thousand posts about that, but this is so important one more can't hurt.
So what are good sources of protein that are also affordable?
For now I go with eggs, canned tuna, chicken breast, cheese, milk, yoghourt. Is there a restriction on how much canned tuna you can eat (mercury)? What about eggs (cholesterol)?
I also have red lentils and I am contemplating buying tofu. Are those good sources of protein? What do you vegans out there eat (for protein)?
So what are good sources of protein that are also affordable?
For now I go with eggs, canned tuna, chicken breast, cheese, milk, yoghourt. Is there a restriction on how much canned tuna you can eat (mercury)? What about eggs (cholesterol)?
I also have red lentils and I am contemplating buying tofu. Are those good sources of protein? What do you vegans out there eat (for protein)?
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homemade seitan! You get a massive bag of gluten for super cheap and making it i easy as pie (just takes some time and perfecting recipes)
Nothing wrong with the cholesterol in eggs (but you could eat mainly egg whites, also cuts out a large chunk of the calories) or buy egg whites in a carton?
And whey powder is actually pretty cheap. If bought online and in bulk you pay very little for quite a lot of protein.
Your profile doesn't say where you live but in the UK Quark is very easily available too and very affordable0 -
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I live in Switzerland, the land of quark! (just kidding). I tried quark, very low calorie and high protein but I don't really like it and it ends up going bad. I tried mixing it with sugar, not much better. I will give your ideas a try. What kind of fruits?0
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I had to check what seitan was. I don't know if I will find gluten here though. Maybe an Asian store? I will definitely check it out. Whey powder is not real food . I would like real food.0
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I watch the sales pretty closely for high quality proteins - like chicken breasts, whole turkey, salmon fillets etc. If you have room in a freezer you can really stock up in bulk. I only eat tuna 1 time a week. I also look for protein bars on sale, and I like isopure protein powder. I have a costco membership so it helps get some high quality foods at reduced prices.0
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Buying in bulk is something I will definitely do once I have a bigger freezer. For now the freezer is tiny and I have to share it with my roommates. It's a shame .0
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I really love nuts - brazil nuts, walnuts, etc. They are high in protein but not particularly cheap. I discovered that my local health shop sells broken brazil nuts for half the price of whole nuts, so this helps me save a little money on them. Eggs are probably cheapest go-to protein, and they're so versatile in what you can make.0
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US gov recommendations about tuna:
http://www.fda.gov/food/resourcesforyou/consumers/ucm110591.htm
If you want cheap protein eat pinto beans, black beans, chick peas, lentils, soy beans, and canned or frozen veggies like broccoli, spinach.0
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