Low calorie High Protein ideas?????.
ThinManRuning
Posts: 33 Member
Hi peeps, I'm after your suggestions on some lower calorie Proteins as most of the Proteins that I am aware of ( like beef mince, lamb, chicken) are high calorie which is impacting on my daily intake, I have also changed my daily percent from 30% protein to 50% and removed some % out of my carbs allowance, to fall inline with the grams of Protein to weight rule and I dont like heaps of carbs, so im needing more Proteins than normal.
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Pollock (or most any fish), chicken breast (already mentioned), eggs are not terrible.
Keep in mind that excess protein converts to glucose via gluconeogenesis. If you cut carbs to improve BG, then you may be hindering that goal if you are adding too much protein.0 -
cottage cheese3
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ill try to incorporate cottage cheese, and went to the shop today to get more tinned tuna too thanks, i guess it's the red meat that is calorie dense, ill try to get for fish into my diet...0
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seafood, reduced fat dairy, beans0
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Egg whites, cottage cheese, greek yoghurt, fish.0
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Can't go wrong with protein powder...0
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bronagh679 wrote: »Can't go wrong with protein powder...
i use protein powder already and dont really want to just rely on supplements over real food.. But it is a great booster especially after I made a vegetarian lasagna for something different this week.0 -
Check this thread, it's pure gold: Links to a spreadsheet that lists foods basically by protein efficiency, most protein for fewest calories. Go down the list, find foods you like, eat more of them.
Carbs and Fats are cheap. Here's a Guide to getting your PROTEIN's worth. Fiber also...1 -
How many total grams of protein are you aiming for? 50% seems unusually high, unless your calorie target is very low.1
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Fage Greek Yogurt - only 130 calories and 23 g protein per cup. Good snack with some berries or tablespoon of maple syrup0
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Canned fish0
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I noticed you bought canned tuna, but have you tried other varieties? I personally love the flavored salmon packets, oysters, mussels, and sardines/ herring in sauces.1
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Seafood, but depending on your needs, you'll need to watch cholesterol and sodium with seafood0
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