Egg whites.
notreallychris
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Had a consultation with a personal trainer today. Looks like my caloric intake was on point, but my protein should be about 60g more than I average daily.
The whey protein doesn't agree with me so I can't do that. I've done some research and it looks like drinking liquid egg whites (pasteurized) will give me the best bang for my buck.
I've read some recipes on Google and it looks like simply adding liquid coffee creamer is a popular quick drink. Wanted to hear from you guys of your thoughts on tasty quick egg white recipes and which is the cheapest/tastiest (if there is a difference) brand. Thanks!
The whey protein doesn't agree with me so I can't do that. I've done some research and it looks like drinking liquid egg whites (pasteurized) will give me the best bang for my buck.
I've read some recipes on Google and it looks like simply adding liquid coffee creamer is a popular quick drink. Wanted to hear from you guys of your thoughts on tasty quick egg white recipes and which is the cheapest/tastiest (if there is a difference) brand. Thanks!
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Ugh I cant imagine drinking egg.. But I do like a 2 egg white + one egg omelete. Does cooking the egg destroy some protein??0
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I don't know anything about this but is it safe to drink it raw? I know you aren't supposed to eat raw eggs0
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Protein is doable - why does it have to be a whey or some other supplement - do you not eat meat, peanut butter?0
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Why can't you just eat the egg whites?0
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There are a lot of great protein powders that don't have whey in them.
I can't do whey but the protein powder I use is great.
What about nuts and fish?
Fish has lots of protein.
Or cottage cheese?0 -
arditarose wrote: »Why can't you just eat the egg whites?
I suppose I could, never had them before. I assumed they didn't taste great plain lol.always_smilin_D wrote: »Protein is doable - why does it have to be a whey or some other supplement - do you not eat meat, peanut butter?
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the protein powders made from peas have alot of protein too0
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NaturalNancy wrote: »There are a lot of great protein powders that don't have whey in them.
I can't do whey but the protein powder I use is great.
What about nuts and fish?
Fish has lots of protein.
Or cottage cheese?
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CupcakesMom2 wrote: »the protein powders made from peas have alot of protein too
Hmm, what is that best mixed with?
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notreallychris wrote: »arditarose wrote: »Why can't you just eat the egg whites?
I suppose I could, never had them before. I assumed they didn't taste great plain lol.
I think she meant, why can't you cook them and eat them? Surely cooked would taste much better, without the salmonella risks?
If you mean cooked eggs taste plain, add some cheese! Even more protein and it tastes great. Better than raw, at least.0 -
I didn't think I'd like egg whites, but I scramble them in the morning with a pop & cook cube of basil and cut up some cherry or grape tomatoes. Favorite thing to eat for breakfast right now!0
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notreallychris wrote: »arditarose wrote: »Why can't you just eat the egg whites?
I suppose I could, never had them before. I assumed they didn't taste great plain lol.
You've never eaten egg whites? Scramble them like you would eggs. They taste great. Add a little cheese and hot sauce-perfect. I like to make a huge veggie scramble with them. You can get really high volume meals eating egg whites since there is little fat, and you can choose to add in fat elsewhere throughout your day.0 -
notreallychris wrote: »NaturalNancy wrote: »There are a lot of great protein powders that don't have whey in them.
I can't do whey but the protein powder I use is great.
What about nuts and fish?
Fish has lots of protein.
Or cottage cheese?
You could cook a couple eggs whites in with your oatmeal and bump that protein up.
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Chicken breasts, fish, . . . . . if I am cutting - I would rather EAT my calories than drink them.0
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how about a DANNON LIGHT & FIT GREEK YOGURT with a serving of Almonds... that is a good is about 18 g of protein in one small snack.0
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Thanks for all the suggestions everyone!0
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I make my egg whites in the microwave at work like scrambled eggs. Add some spices, pepper and/or salsa! Yum!0
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notreallychris wrote: »arditarose wrote: »Why can't you just eat the egg whites?
I suppose I could, never had them before. I assumed they didn't taste great plain lol.
I think she meant, why can't you cook them and eat them? Surely cooked would taste much better, without the salmonella risks?
If you mean cooked eggs taste plain, add some cheese! Even more protein and it tastes great. Better than raw, at least.
While I definitely prefer my egg whites scrambled or in an omelet (with cheese, herbs, and veggies), if you're buying egg whites in a carton (instead of cracking eggs and tossing the yolk), they're most likely pasteurized (it will say so on the carton if they are), hence salmonella should not be an issue. If I were going to "drink" them, I think I'd hide them in a smoothie, because the texture raw doesn't seem very appetizing.
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If you're just buying the carton egg whites, they're usually pasteurized. I eat them raw in shakes all the time! check out muscle egg, it's a great product and they sell them at nutrishop! They are actually cheaper than buying carton egg whites from the store as well(:0
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I like them in an omelet. They taste better than drinking them raw. There are many egg white recipes on the internet (example). Heck you could even add some boiled and diced egg whites to about any salad (goes really well with Caesar salad to boost an already high protein salad). I especially love them with canned tuna, but unfortunately I can't have them often because I'm mildly allergic. Breakfast quesadillas with egg whites are amazing, egg white muffins, scrambles, vegetable frittatas, scoop out the yolks and fill with hummus... the possibilities are endless and all of them sound better than plain raw egg whites. I guess because I can't have them often I tend to appreciate and savor them more when I do have them.0
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Some of the grains have lots of proteins too like lentils, oat bran, spelt cooked, Quinoa cooked.
Meat like tuna, lean chicken breast
Cheese like tofu, beans.
Personally i wouldn't drink fresh or just pasteurized egg whites due to risk of salmonella and i speak from experience, even the one from carton, i got salmonella from egg whites from carton so no more those. It was horrible and it takes quite a long time to recover.0 -
I like to add a triangle of laughing cow light cheese to my egg whites (and spinach, mushrooms and ham / cheddar too) .. I'm intolerant to yolk and it brings back the creaminess
also 0% greek yogurt has a big protein bang for the calories
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I like to add a triangle of laughing cow light cheese to my egg whites (and spinach, mushrooms and ham / cheddar too) .. I'm intolerant to yolk and it brings back the creaminess
also 0% greek yogurt has a big protein bang for the calories
Was about to say! Total 0% is about 50kcal per 100g and has something like 10g of protein in it! And if you're on a budget Tesco low fat fromage frais is again 50kcal with 8g of protein for about 1/3 of the price!0 -
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Can you lower your intake of carbs so that you have more room in your diet for more protein rich foods? I love eggs, but the idea of drinking egg whites makes me want to hurl.0
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notreallychris wrote: »NaturalNancy wrote: »There are a lot of great protein powders that don't have whey in them.
I can't do whey but the protein powder I use is great.
What about nuts and fish?
Fish has lots of protein.
Or cottage cheese?
I dont like fish or cottage cheese either. At all. So I feel you.
It's perfectly safe to drink eggs also, i'm pretty sure people have been doing that for like ever. Well like body builder types (or is that just a stereotype). I just eat a lot of chicken/turkey, fill up on nuts and eggs (cooked obviously, also don't be afraid of the yolk either they arent bad for you but I dont think thats where the protein is. Im not a nutritionist though).
Plain eggwhites are kind of gross, if I eat them I usually salt and pepper them while cooking then put ketchup on them or eat them on a sandwich. and a tbsp of ketchup is only 20 cals so its not like its gonna kill your day (maybe sodium wise but I don't monitor that too closely)0 -
I would bump up my protein with actual food. Meat, cooked eggs, yogurt. Drinking my cals away makes for one sad Courtney0
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notreallychris wrote: »CupcakesMom2 wrote: »the protein powders made from peas have alot of protein too
Hmm, what is that best mixed with?
I use whey protein but I mix mine in with 1/2 cup of plain, nonfat Greek yogurt. It is the consistency of a thick pudding so I eat it as a dessert. I sometimes add things like fresh strawberries or blueberries if I am using vanilla.0
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