How do I get more protein in my diet?

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  • zaxx1953
    zaxx1953 Posts: 389 Member
    edited July 2015
    My three main sources are milk/dairy, chicken, tuna. beef (ground sirloin. Beans are huge for me as well.
  • Merkavar
    Merkavar Posts: 3,082 Member
    zaxx1953 wrote: »
    My three main sources are milk/dairy, chicken, tuna. beef (ground sirloin. Beans are huge for me as well.

    Isn't like like 4-5 sources?

    Or was it dairy, meat and beans?
  • zaxx1953
    zaxx1953 Posts: 389 Member
    Merkavar wrote: »
    zaxx1953 wrote: »
    My three main sources are milk/dairy, chicken, tuna. beef (ground sirloin. Beans are huge for me as well.

    Isn't like like 4-5 sources?

    Or was it dairy, meat and beans?
    Merkavar wrote: »
    zaxx1953 wrote: »
    My three main sources are milk/dairy, chicken, tuna. beef (ground sirloin. Beans are huge for me as well.

    Isn't like like 4-5 sources?

    Or was it dairy, meat and beans?

    I got a C in calculus.
  • SharonBrobst
    SharonBrobst Posts: 62 Member

    Merkavar wrote: »
    zaxx1953 wrote: »
    My three main sources are milk/dairy, chicken, tuna. beef (ground sirloin. Beans are huge for me as well.

    Isn't like like 4-5 sources?

    Or was it dairy, meat and beans?

    I got a C in calculus.[/quote]

    LOL
  • SLLRunner
    SLLRunner Posts: 12,942 Member
    WBB55 wrote: »
    SLLRunner wrote: »
    OP, what kinds of foods do you eat to where you only have 10% protein? Are you vegetarian? Are you calculating correctly? I ask because it seems to me that eating 10% protein would be very difficult to do.

    When I was vegetarian, I accidentally only ate about 10% protein. It was pretty easy, really. But I DONT RECOMMEND IT, I lost so much muscle it's not even funny and I kick myself every day.

    I can't imagine it being that easy, but it sounds like you experienced it.

    You are right, getting enough protein is very important.
  • SLLRunner
    SLLRunner Posts: 12,942 Member
    Go running. I'm always eating bugs. :D

    Get a protein powder if you're really struggling.

    Ha, love the running joke! It happens, though.

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  • Liftng4Lis
    Liftng4Lis Posts: 15,151 Member
    Meat, cheese, eggs, milk, Greek yogurt, quest bars.
  • RodaRose
    RodaRose Posts: 9,562 Member
    I always have below 10% or my diet being protein. Since I'm going to be working out much more often I need it more. Help!
    It is likely that you are under your protein because you are spending your calories on carbs and sugars like fruit, bread, cereal, sugary yogurt.
    When you free up some space in your calories, you can eat eggs, chicken thighs, ham, . . .other meat, cheese, fish, seafood, beans, and nuts.
  • RodaRose
    RodaRose Posts: 9,562 Member
    edited July 2015
    Thanks everyone! I was just coming to ask this same question. My current goal is 133g of protein and I am always below it and was wondering if I am missing something. I eat meat, eggs, fish, greek yogurt etc...but still struggle to eat enough. I am on a low carb/sugar diet (health reasons) so perhaps I just need to eat more meat and less fruit and veggies. But I love them!! ;-)

    Anyway this has been very informative. I guess I didn't realize Greek yogurt was so high in protein! I can eat it more often!

    You do not need that much protein.
    To make up for the missing sugar and carbs, add fats and oils: full fat salad dressing, butter, sour cream, avocados, coconut, cheese, nuts, olives, flax seeds, chia seeds, sunflower seeds.

  • Merkavar
    Merkavar Posts: 3,082 Member
    RodaRose wrote: »
    Thanks everyone! I was just coming to ask this same question. My current goal is 133g of protein and I am always below it and was wondering if I am missing something. I eat meat, eggs, fish, greek yogurt etc...but still struggle to eat enough. I am on a low carb/sugar diet (health reasons) so perhaps I just need to eat more meat and less fruit and veggies. But I love them!! ;-)

    Anyway this has been very informative. I guess I didn't realize Greek yogurt was so high in protein! I can eat it more often!

    You do not need that much protein.

    That's the part I find most difficult, working out how much protein I actually need.

    Ask three people and 4 websites and get 11 answers
  • ebbingfat
    ebbingfat Posts: 117 Member
    edited July 2015
    I've always struggled with getting a lot of protein in my diet, so recently I've started drinking protein shakes. I am completely in love with them now for a few reasons:
    • they're wonderful to drink when you're eating a small meal, because they help fill you up
    • since I've been getting more protein in my diet, my appetite is definitely under more control than it was before
    • much to my complete and utter amazement, they taste good! So far I've tried chocolate flavored powder (Muscle Milk brand) and cookies and creme flavored powder (Gold Standard brand). They're both really good in water, and the chocolate powder tastes GREAT in coffee. It's like a drinking a mocha, but instead of all that sugar you're getting a nice amount of protein in its place.

    Personally, having a shake or two each day is better to me than trying to pack in more protein sources. I get some protein from meat, but overall I don't eat tons of meat, nor am I a big fan of things such as eggs, beans, or greek yogurt. I'll eat some here and there, but I get sick of them real fast. I like having the option to stop trying to shove meat in my face when I'm sick of it and have a shake instead.
  • SharonBrobst
    SharonBrobst Posts: 62 Member
    Merkavar wrote: »
    RodaRose wrote: »
    Thanks everyone! I was just coming to ask this same question. My current goal is 133g of protein and I am always below it and was wondering if I am missing something. I eat meat, eggs, fish, greek yogurt etc...but still struggle to eat enough. I am on a low carb/sugar diet (health reasons) so perhaps I just need to eat more meat and less fruit and veggies. But I love them!! ;-)

    Anyway this has been very informative. I guess I didn't realize Greek yogurt was so high in protein! I can eat it more often!

    You do not need that much protein.

    That's the part I find most difficult, working out how much protein I actually need.

    Ask three people and 4 websites and get 11 answers

    Exactly....
  • Rep4Him
    Rep4Him Posts: 50 Member
  • katybeals2015
    katybeals2015 Posts: 2 Member
    Quest bars!!! They're delicious, under 200 calories, and all have at least 20g protein!
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