Shrimp
kamarismom
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What are your views on shrimp, I am thinking of making some tonight but im not sure....please help
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Tasty, low cal, and high protein. I'm a fan, but I suppose it depends on your tastes and goals.0
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Shrimp are a great source of protein and lower in calories than some meats. Sometimes I eat them with cocktail sauce or in shrimp alfredo.0
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I am ok with them as long as they are not breaded and fried but they are shell fish.0
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I love shrimp. I put them on a salad often. Good protein, lower in cals, and little fat. It you are watching your sodium....be a bit careful they are extremely high (after all they are salt water grown).
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I eat them. Just be cautious of the higher sodium content.0
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They're a little expensive for me to regularly buy.0
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I love them. What's the concern?0
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Love the protein and calorie count on shrimp. I like to make shrimp taco salads. Great volume of food for little calories.0
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AndrewMartin3 wrote: »
Why is Alfredo bad for you?0 -
arditarose wrote: »AndrewMartin3 wrote: »
Why is Alfredo bad for you?
Yes, what she said.0 -
Oooh you know what I love? Shrimp with broccoli, grilled together with some cashews and garlic. SO DELICIOUS! Prawns/shrimp are great because they're low calorie and have lots of protein, and they go so well in healthy stir-fries and curries0
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arditarose wrote: »AndrewMartin3 wrote: »
Why is Alfredo bad for you?
Shrimp + Shirataki Noodles + Fat Free Cream Cheese + Pureed Cauliflower= bomb macro friendly shrimp alfredo.0 -
Just made a thai coconut curry shrimp soup last night. Yum!0
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MichelleLei1 wrote: »arditarose wrote: »AndrewMartin3 wrote: »
Why is Alfredo bad for you?
Shrimp + Shirataki Noodles + Fat Free Cream Cheese + Pureed Cauliflower= bomb macro friendly shrimp alfredo.
Pureed cauliflower eh? I've done something similar with laughing cow, nutritional yeast, a little half and half-with the shirataki too. I don't know if I tried shrimp though. I think it was sausage. This is up my alley though, will try. You puree the cauliflower and cream cheese together?0 -
Yep, it adds a ton of volume, and you know I'm all about volume eating lol.0
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MichelleLei1 wrote: »Yep, it adds a ton of volume, and you know I'm all about volume eating lol.
Ditto. I normally don't try people's recipes but I may do this. I bought all of my neighborhood's shirataki noodles and I'm waiting for them to come back in0 -
Thanks you for responding! I didn't have a real concern other than the nutritional facts of shrimp, honestly I forgot all about them and was wanting to true some different. I did make saute some shrimp and veggies for dinner tonight.0
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kamarismom wrote: »Thanks you for responding! I didn't have a real concern other than the nutritional facts of shrimp, honestly I forgot all about them and was wanting to true some different. I did make saute some shrimp and veggies for dinner tonight.
The shrimp is very versatile. I never forget about them but sometimes don't feel like paying for them. I may do shrimp in my salads next week instead of tuna to change things up.0 -
I also learned a little goes along way, I didn't eat that much and I am extremely full and had to wrap up the rest for tomorrow0
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I love shrimp cocktail, but the high sodium turns me off.0
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I love shrimp and salmon. I eat both quite often.
Ahhhh, the joys of running a seafood restaurant0 -
Diet staple of mine. Low cal, high protein, zero carbs..
Having some for lunch today!0 -
I love shrimp. I put them on a salad often. Good protein, lower in cals, and little fat. It you are watching your sodium....be a bit careful they are extremely high (after all they are salt water grown).
Their sodium content is more related to processing. If it's frozen, they're often dipped into a saline solution first. Rinsing them well helps reduce this. The wild caught shrimp I buy at Kroger is very little sodium, not nearly enough to need to be careful with shrimp
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I love shrimp, it's tasty, low-calorie and very versatile. Unfortunately, I don't buy it very often any more. Not since I read this article and watched documentary on this issue:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/food/wp/2015/12/16/how-to-find-shrimp-thats-not-produced-by-slave-labor-in-thailand/
No one should have to be a slave just so I can get my shrimp on. Whenever I can find and/or afford US or Gulf of Mexico shrimp, I buy those.0 -
I love shrimp as a quick and tasty way to add protein with little fat. Scallops too.0
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I made a lovely batch of shrimp and clam gumbo last week. Makes a great low cal lunch for work. I don't do seafood often because it's a little pricy but nothing bad about it.0
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