Macros and Protein
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I eat a ton of dry curd cottage cheese. It's 35 calories and 8 G protein. I mix it in almost everything. It hardly has any taste. It's in bags by the regular cottage cheese in the grocery store.0
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Cottage cheese.
Plain greek yogurt mixed with protein powder and frozen fruit (keeps it sweet but not as many carbs as sweetened yogurt). If I make it into a smoothie, I add some unsweetened almond milk and some ice. Makes it super thick and takes a while to drink through a straw and is a bit more satisfying than a typical smoothie.
I use cartoned egg whites to bulk out my omelets, so two regular eggs plus two servings egg whites from the carton.
Fish (cod, shrimp) if you like it. You can eat a lot of it for low calories and high protein.0 -
adamlambert1877 wrote: »I eat a ton of dry curd cottage cheese. It's 35 calories and 8 G protein. I mix it in almost everything. It hardly has any taste. It's in bags by the regular cottage cheese in the grocery store.
I've seen that in the store, but not quite sure what to do with it. I eat a fuckton of regular cottage cheese.0 -
I can hit 128g or protein pretty easy in a day. Things I eat:
Protein bars
shakes
cottage cheese
cheese (Babybell is my favorite)
eggs (you can do a lot more than hard boiled)
chicken
nut butters
Greek yogurt
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