Dieting without chicken
BethanieK
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Does anyone have any good suggestions for substitue protein for chicken? After an almost death caused by salmonella poisoning, I am unable to eat any poultry.
I'm finding it to be hard to find really good recipes that are low fat/carb, that does use chicken as a major source of protein. If anyone has any good ideas--I would love to hear them!
Thanks,
Bethanie
I'm finding it to be hard to find really good recipes that are low fat/carb, that does use chicken as a major source of protein. If anyone has any good ideas--I would love to hear them!
Thanks,
Bethanie
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bump, i'm totally fed up with chicken!0
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Turkey, lean pork, lean red meats, lean fish (grilled or baked)...
I am also not a big fan of chicken0 -
I am a vegetarian since always. You can eat Tofu, chick peas and soya products in any form0
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Here are some examples of vegetarian foods with high sources of plant protein:
PROTEIN IN LEGUMES: Garbanzo beans, Kidney beans, Lentils, Lima beans, Navy beans, Soybeans, Split peas
PROTEIN IN GRAINS: Barley, Brown rice, Buckwheat, Millet, Oatmeal, Quinoa, Rye, Wheat germ, Wheat, hard red, Wild rice
VEGETABLE PROTEIN: Artichokes, Beets, Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Cucumbers, Eggplant, Green peas, Green pepper, Kale, Lettuce, Mushrooms, Mustard green, Onions, Potatoes, Spinach, Tomatoes, Turnip greens, Watercress, Yams, Zucchini
PROTEIN IN FRUITS: Apple, Banana, Cantaloupe, Grape, Grapefruit, Honeydew melon, Orange, Papaya, Peach, Pear, Pineapple, Strawberry, Tangerine, Watermelon
PROTEIN IN NUTS AND SEEDS: Almonds, Cashews, Filberts, Hemp Seeds, Peanuts, Pumpkin seeds, Sesame seeds, Sunflower seeds, Walnuts (black)0 -
salmon!0
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Look up diabetic recipes. A majority of them are going to be low carb and low fat as well.0
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eggs! i can't get enough (unless you are considering them part of poultry). and edamame, it has so much freaking protein, i go over every time i eat it. i am also big on soymilk.0
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do you like Salmon? I wasn't a fan of fish, but this recipe was delicious.
4 Salmon fillet ( I use prepackaged/frozen from Walmart... serving size)
garlic
2 sprigs dill
2 scallions
lemon, sliced
Thaw fillets according package. Chop garlic, scallions and dill. Sprinkle on salmon. Top with lemon slices and a sprig of dill. Place fish in foil pouches. Bake at 400 for about 15-20 minutes or until flaky. Serves 4
only 100 calories for the salmon. served with wild rice and a green veggie/salad makes a very attractive and palatte pleasing meal!!0 -
Beef (lean cuts), Pork, Fish (talapia, salmon, haddock, crab, lobster, shrimp, tuna, etc...), Tofu, Beans (black, kidney, Navy, etc), Eggs, cheese, nuts, peanut butter, sunflower/pumpkin/flax seeds.
Veggies: Asparagus, brocoli, brussel sprouts, okra, spinach, tomatoes, mushrooms, sweet corn, kale, (2 to 3 grams per 3 to 4 ozs.)0 -
bump. would like to see the suggestions people give.0
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Low fat cheeses? Goat cheese is much lower in fat than cow cheese. Or quorn? Tofu?0
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Bison/Buffalo.
Lean beef - http://healthydoesntmeanboring.blogspot.com/search/label/Beef
Fish - http://healthydoesntmeanboring.blogspot.com/search/label/Fish
Pork - http://healthydoesntmeanboring.blogspot.com/search/label/Pork
Ostrich if you have a butcher that stocks it.0 -
There is a frozen meatless chicken burger patty by Zoglo's that I love. I am a vegetarian so I eat soy products often, especially since starting this diet because I need to get my protein in. I really like the Yves veggie burgers and hot dogs as well, they are much healthier for you than most beef burgers and actual hot dogs, and they definitely won't poison you!
If you aren't into the soy product thing, do you eat seafood? Lobster, shrimp and tuna can be good choices without TOO many calories.0 -
King prawns, mushrooms, quorn - you would be surprised. Very filling.0
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My husband would like to know this since I have evidently foundered him on chicken of any kind. I can eat it most every day.0
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Thank you everyone for the great suggestions so far! I'm definitely going to start making more fish, and I'm going to branch out more in the soy stuff as well!0
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Now Sports makes a good whey protein powder. It dissolves in water very easily and it has no flavors or artificial sweeteners. I have some at the ready for days when I don't get all my protein.0
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Pumpkin seeds, edamame, nuts, lentils, fish, pork, & lean beefs. Some veggies with higher amounts of protein are beans, broccoli, spinach, peas, sweet potatoes, lentils, mushrooms, asparagus, brussel sprouts, okra...etc. Or you can do protien shakes like whey protein.
I just researched this to help me increase my protein!
Hope this helps out!0
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