Proteins
summer_soul
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I have been a vegetarian for 6 years and was forced to go back to eating meat for health concerns. I mainly lacked foods that were rich in protein, and with my crazy schedule, just didn't have the time or energy to spend on tracking my nutrition in take to make sure my body was getting all the nutrients it needs. But now, i've started to actually keep tract of it more often then I had in the past. I'm a picky eater and the only meats I like are turkey/chicken breast. However, even though I'm eating some meat again, I still seem to be lacking at least 20g of protein. Anyone have any suggestions on foods that are quick and easy to make but also rich in protein?
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HA! I am a vegan who gets 100+ grams of protein a day.
Drink a protein shake or two a day.0 -
Have you considered a protein powder? You can whip that into a smoothie, add some milk and fruits - and *BAM* - instraprotein power!!0
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Greek yogurt is high in protein. Unless you are looking for it to come strictly from a meat source, then I'm not sure. I get most of my sources of protein from egg whites, tuna and yogurt and I average 100g a day give or take.0
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I add hemp protein powder to my oatmeal, it is awesome.0
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I am in the same boat. Was a Vegetarian for a long time, and have now started introducing fish, chicken and turkey back into my diet. No red meat for me, and all fowl is free range/hormone free. I eat eggs, peanut butter, nuts, low fat cottage cheese (limited -- sodium!) -- also Luna and Think Thin bars, and occasionally protein shakes. You can take a look at my diary if you want -- or send me a FR, we can support each other if you like!
Lucy0 -
I have been vegetarian all my life and have been on a diet for past 3 months. I drink protein shakes everyday! It supplements my protein requirement.0
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I only eat meat one or two nights a week and always go over on protein. Most of mine comes from Greek yogurt, cottage cheese and hard boiled eggs. I am too cheap to buy protein powder, but that would be an excellent option.0
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Oh, and some other quick protein hits:
Eggs and Dairy
Egg, large - 6 grams protein
Milk, 1 cup - 8 grams
Cottage cheese, ½ cup - 15 grams
Yogurt, 1 cup – usually 8-12 grams, check label
Soft cheeses (Mozzarella, Brie, Camembert) – 6 grams per oz
Medium cheeses (Cheddar, Swiss) – 7 or 8 grams per oz
Hard cheeses (Parmesan) – 10 grams per oz
Beans (including soy)
Tofu, ½ cup 20 grams protein
Soy milk, 1 cup - 6 -10 grams
Most beans (black, pinto, lentils, etc) about 7-10 grams protein per half cup of cooked beans
Soy beans, ½ cup cooked – 14 grams protein
Split peas, ½ cup cooked – 8 grams
Nuts and Seeds
Peanut butter, 2 Tablespoons - 8 grams protein
Almonds, ¼ cup – 8 grams
Peanuts, ¼ cup – 9 grams
Cashews, ¼ cup – 5 grams
Pecans, ¼ cup – 2.5 grams
Sunflower seeds, ¼ cup – 6 grams
Pumpkin seeds, ¼ cup – 8 grams
Flax seeds – ¼ cup – 8 grams0 -
I add hemp protein powder to my oatmeal, it is awesome.0
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I add hemp protein powder to my oatmeal, it is awesome.
*does not want to get banned*0 -
I add hemp protein powder to my oatmeal, it is awesome.
*does not want to get banned*
I'm sure he's posting from a state where it's medicinally acceptable, and therefore should be fine. Fine. FINE! I'll vouch for his card!0 -
I add hemp protein powder to my oatmeal, it is awesome.
lmao! didn't even realize there was a little smiley smoking guy!0 -
I add hemp protein powder to my oatmeal, it is awesome.
lmao! didn't even realize there was a little smiley smoking guy!0 -
I add hemp protein powder to my oatmeal, it is awesome.
*does not want to get banned*
I'm sure he's posting from a state where it's medicinally acceptable, and therefore should be fine. Fine. FINE! I'll vouch for his card!0 -
Thanks for all the great ideas guys.0
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I am in the same boat. Was a Vegetarian for a long time, and have now started introducing fish, chicken and turkey back into my diet. No red meat for me, and all fowl is free range/hormone free. I eat eggs, peanut butter, nuts, low fat cottage cheese (limited -- sodium!) -- also Luna and Think Thin bars, and occasionally protein shakes. You can take a look at my diary if you want -- or send me a FR, we can support each other if you like!
Lucy
I don't eat red meat either0
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