Help!! Dairy Free & struggling to eat my calories
Ywilliams82
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Hi
I'm just looking for some advice (and please no negative criticism)
I am currently having to go Dairy Free as I'm breastfeeding my son and if I have dairy it causes him great discomfort.
I also can't eat a lot of carbs as it bunges me up (sorry tmi)
What I'm struggling with is eating all my calories on a daily. I know that I need to increase my calories but I'm finding it really hard with finding the time to eat with a 6 week baby, breastfeeding seems to be curbing my appetite, plus having to limit my carbs and not having anything that has dairy in it (which is surprising how much stuff has dairy in it)
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
I'm just looking for some advice (and please no negative criticism)
I am currently having to go Dairy Free as I'm breastfeeding my son and if I have dairy it causes him great discomfort.
I also can't eat a lot of carbs as it bunges me up (sorry tmi)
What I'm struggling with is eating all my calories on a daily. I know that I need to increase my calories but I'm finding it really hard with finding the time to eat with a 6 week baby, breastfeeding seems to be curbing my appetite, plus having to limit my carbs and not having anything that has dairy in it (which is surprising how much stuff has dairy in it)
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
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Focus on meats and veggies. Add nutrient dense foods like nut butters, avocado, hummus, beans, fruits. Check out some vegan blogs for healthy, dairy free recipes. (You can always add chicken to it, you don't have to keep it vegan)
Congrats on the baby!
And, yes, dairy is hidden in many packaged foods.0 -
Laurend224 wrote: »Focus on meats and veggies. Add nutrient dense foods like nut butters, avocado, hummus, beans, fruits. Check out some vegan blogs for healthy, dairy free recipes. (You can always add chicken to it, you don't have to keep it vegan)
Congrats on the baby!
Thank you for the advice I will check that out0 -
Hi there I understand I had to be careful with my youngest & 2 grandsons are lactose intolerant. Hope there is something here that helps. Have you tried making oatmeal with almond milk? also eggs are good protein so like a spinach salad or bacon and eggs. I like beans: black beans, chickpeas, lentils - add to rice or greek type salad or bulgar or quinoa - having cut up veggies in the fridge with hummus or guacamole or cooked chicken.. Oh grandson's fav cut up apple with peanut or almond butter - smoothie with lactose free yogurt. Sorry personal choice no soy products or coconut yogurt. Just send a message if you have any questions about recipes.
Congratulations !!! Such a wonderful time enjoy.0 -
I second what Laurend224 stated. Also, take a look at paleo recipes.0
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Calorie dense foods can be your friends when you're trying to get enough to eat. This is a generic list and it's definitely not comprehensive, but anything here can be included in a balanced diet (ignore those that don't agree with you or don't fit your medical needs, obviously):
avocado
peanut butter (or other nut butters)
dark chocolate
less lean cuts of meat (including beef, pork, sausage, etc.)
seeds (chia, flax, sunflower, etc.)
nuts
olive oil
coconut oil
beans and lentils
protein shakes, bars, and smoothies
hummus
beef jerky
cornbread
tuna
full calorie condiments
full calorie sauces & dressings
guacamole
bacon
whole eggs
quinoa
fruit and fruit juices
bananas
scones
muffins (bran, blueberry, banana nut, etc.)
potatoes (sweet, red, gold, purple, white, etc.)
dried fruit (raisins, apricots, plums, dates, etc.)
granola
coconut
salmon
edamame
honey
molasses0 -
yellowradiates wrote: »Hi there I understand I had to be careful with my youngest & 2 grandsons are lactose intolerant. Hope there is something here that helps. Have you tried making oatmeal with almond milk? also eggs are good protein so like a spinach salad or bacon and eggs. I like beans: black beans, chickpeas, lentils - add to rice or greek type salad or bulgar or quinoa - having cut up veggies in the fridge with hummus or guacamole or cooked chicken.. Oh grandson's fav cut up apple with peanut or almond butter - smoothie with lactose free yogurt. Sorry personal choice no soy products or coconut yogurt. Just send a message if you have any questions about recipes.
Congratulations !!! Such a wonderful time enjoy.
Thank you for this it's really helpful0 -
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diannethegeek wrote: »Calorie dense foods can be your friends when you're trying to get enough to eat. This is a generic list and it's definitely not comprehensive, but anything here can be included in a balanced diet (ignore those that don't agree with you or don't fit your medical needs, obviously):
avocado
peanut butter (or other nut butters)
dark chocolate
less lean cuts of meat (including beef, pork, sausage, etc.)
seeds (chia, flax, sunflower, etc.)
nuts
olive oil
coconut oil
beans and lentils
protein shakes, bars, and smoothies
hummus
beef jerky
cornbread
tuna
full calorie condiments
full calorie sauces & dressings
guacamole
bacon
whole eggs
quinoa
fruit and fruit juices
bananas
scones
muffins (bran, blueberry, banana nut, etc.)
potatoes (sweet, red, gold, purple, white, etc.)
dried fruit (raisins, apricots, plums, dates, etc.)
granola
coconut
salmon
edamame
honey
molasses
Thank you so much this is fab0
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