Need something high in calories with good nutrition
stjanki
Posts: 44
So I started using this simple meal to lose weight
Salsa, for the taste,
Kidney beans, for the protein
and cottage cheese for both reasons.
The problem is that it fills me up but my calories are extremely low.
Fiber does that I hear
So what I need is something healthy with higher calorie density so I can supplement my calories
Any ideas?
Salsa, for the taste,
Kidney beans, for the protein
and cottage cheese for both reasons.
The problem is that it fills me up but my calories are extremely low.
Fiber does that I hear
So what I need is something healthy with higher calorie density so I can supplement my calories
Any ideas?
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Quinoa or avacados would go good with that. I think.....are you putting the cottage cheese on that? Just curious lol. Just add more food, or eat a snack between that meal and the next.0
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Check out Edamame seed pods. They'd go great with salsa. Chick peas or their blended counterpart, hummus.0
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Of course eating more would be an easy solution. I was wondering if there was an area where I was lacking in nutrition. And yes I put cottage cheese on it. It preserves the taste of the salsa but eliminates the spicy feeling I get in my mouth0
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Peanut butter and a doughnut for dessert?0
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Bacon, meat, avocado or more cheese0
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quinoa , avocado ,nuts , seeds,chickpeas,hummus0
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Icecream for the fats and protein, oily fish for omega 3 essential oils, olive oil, full fat greek yogurt, fruit & veg for vitamins etc nut butters and maybe a burger to top you up at the end?0
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I love cottage cheese and salsa as a dip. That meal sounds tasty but isn't it rather low on protein and high in sodium? Perhaps salsa, kidney beans and full fat plain Greek yogurt instead? That'd give you lots more protein and much less sodium. If the texture is off you could half and half the yogurt and cottage cheese, maybe.0
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Never thought of mixing cottage cheese with salsa. Will have to try soon. Thanks for the tip!0
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Hmmm. What if I were to add some tuna to the mix?0
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Tuna would definitely up the protein factor but not help the sodium. I guess as long as you aren't experiencing any water retention issues or have a family history of heart disease you're okay with a lot of sodium but if I ate cottage cheese all the time I'd look like a water balloon.0
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Another low calorie protein, not what you are looking for if the issue is being too full and leaving yourself too low.
You asked if your were leaving yourself deficient in anything, maybe opening your diary would help with suggestions
But to me it does sound like you might not be getting enough fats0 -
Of course eating more would be an easy solution. I was wondering if there was an area where I was lacking in nutrition. And yes I put cottage cheese on it. It preserves the taste of the salsa but eliminates the spicy feeling I get in my mouth
Whether or not you're lacking in nutrition is going to depend some on what else you're eating for your other meals. You can look through your nutrition reports on MFP to see if you're low on anything, though.
If you eat meat, you could add beef or chicken. Also, cheese, sour cream, avocado, or sweet potato would mix well with that meal, I think.0 -
I would die without peanut butter. Almond butter is also high calorie/fat/protein.0
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Thank you all for your responses
In response to sodium, my family has no record of heart disease
At this point, it isn't water that makes me look fat. Fat is making me look fat
Maybe once I drop the body fat, I will drop the sodium too for a better physique.
And in response to nuts. There isn't a nut on this planet that I wouldn't spit out. I am not allergic, just don't like the taste of them0 -
Cheese stuffed filet mignon.0
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For gaining high calories you can have Fat and oil,dry fruits and fruit juices, Avocado,Whole grains, milk and egg,oily fish,meat etc.0
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How about adding chicken and avocado and some shredded cheese to that mix?0
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That meal needs some fat in it. Avocado, nuts, or hummus all pack good nutrition along with fat and calories.0
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