High protein snacks
Fatfurie
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What are high protein snacks that I can eat when I have very few calories left for the day and need energy? I'd hate to just eat deli meat.
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Thanks! I do like RX bars! They have a lot of fat though. A protein shake is probably my best bet but I have it in the morning. Is it bad to have 2 a day? Also, I'm lactose intolerant so I'm using plant protein or rice protein, and almond milk.0
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My go to protein snack is 1 cup of Greek yogurt, pb2, some fruit and a squirt off Crystal light liquid. Comes out to about 27g of protein and about 200 calories depending on what fruit I use.2
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Cottage cheese, greek yoghurt, quark(actually a cheese but naturally low in fat and high in protein - I mix stuff into it), chicken breast )just keep some in the fridge portioned out to snack on), fuel oatmeal pots (these are high protein and around 200 calories a pot). I tend to prefer getting mine from natural sources so have always avoided shakes and bars and the like.2
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eggs.3
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Chicken. Can of tuna. WPI. Egg whites.0
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I like dry roasted Edamame, in 1/3 cup serving (130 calories) it has 14g protein and 6g of fiber and it is crunchy so it satisfies me!1
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I snack on beef/turkey jerky. I also snack on lunch meat or chicken but you can add some other little ingredients to make it less boring-
turkey, salami and cheese roll ups
roast beef and mustard wrapped around mini dill pickles
chicken and salsa in a lettuce wrap
chicken, feta and cucumber slices2 -
Nothing wrong with snacking on deli meat!
Or is that just me...?!2 -
egg whites for me0
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I just ate shrimp that I sauted this am while I was getting ready for work - about 22g protein - quick and easy (takes about 10min to make including shelling the shrimp)0
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Beef jerky, eggs, tuna, cocktail shrimp, steamed edamame, cottage cheese...2
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I like adding a scoop of chocolate protein powder to 8-10oz of greek yogurt and adding in some raspberries.
Can/pouch of tuna with some lemon juice.
Dry roasted edamame (sometimes I put hot sauce on them before putting into the oven.
Hard boiled eggs.
Cottage cheese.
Little toothpick things with cheese, tomato, and deli meat.
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I'm weird. I'll literally eat a can of tuna fish as a snack, usually with some hot sauce.
I used to work rotating shifts for 12 years, I no longer eat "breakfast" foods simply for breakfast or "snack foods" for snacks. Sometimes I'll have chicken marsala for breakfast and typical snack foods for lunch, a pork chop as a snack.1 -
Cheese, tablespoon of peanut butter
Find a recipe for protein balls1 -
Low fat string cheese - 60 calories usually.0
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Have a piece of fish or some chicken. Low calories, high protein super filling.0
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How many calories are you talking about?
Protein bars (many varieties)
Sweet Balanced Breaks (usually has cheese, meat, & a sweet dessert kind of item)
Halo Top/Enlightened
You could make your own protein ice cream0 -
Deli meat is typically higher in fat, salt, and sulfites.
Go ahead and eat other proteins with a little fat. It won't be any worse for you.
I recently tried a replica recipe for the marketed Soylent and I quite liked it. It used oat flour and rice protein. The recipe would work very well for the lactose intolerant.0
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