how can i get more protein?
Clarecbear82
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Hi all hope your all well!
I was just wondering what I can eat to get more protien into my diet? Im not much if a meat eater and eat meat maybe about once or twice a week. I partly don't eat it because I don't like it and because it gets expensive eating lots. I like eggs but they do make ne feel sick a lot of the time.
So what else is good to have?
I was just wondering what I can eat to get more protien into my diet? Im not much if a meat eater and eat meat maybe about once or twice a week. I partly don't eat it because I don't like it and because it gets expensive eating lots. I like eggs but they do make ne feel sick a lot of the time.
So what else is good to have?
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nuts.
beans
lentils
yoghurt
cottage cheese
soya products
quorn products.0 -
Protein shakes.0
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The easiest way to get more protein without having to eat meats is to drink protein shakes.
I drink Optimum Nutrition protein powder. Its 24 grams of protein per serving and just 120 calories. You can drink it with water or with milk or almond milk. Also you can make a smoothie or shake out of protein powder by adding fruits (bananas, blueberries, strawberries, etc) or by adding peanut butter, and then use cows milk or almond milk, and ice. Blend it all up in the blender. They are really tasty this way and healthy. You'd be looking at a shake running about 250 calories with the added ingredients.0 -
Thanks everyone I was looking at the shakes the other day and they are well out of my price range the cheapest was £30 and that's half of what we spend to feed our family of 5. Will try more of the other foods though thanks0
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protein shake... Body Fortress from walmart has 26g of protein per one scoop... I like the strawberry one0
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Meat0
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Greek yogurt is great for protein as well as cheese.0
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Greek yogurt....but read the labels as they are not all created equally. Some have 7g protein per serving and others 16g per serving. Quinoa, Nuts.0
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EAS Protein shakes...about 100 calories and 20 something grams of protein!0
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whey, peanut butter
not a big fan of meat either.0 -
You can buy a 2lb container of protein powder at Wal-Mart for $15. It only takes one scoop to boost your protein, there are 26g in one scoop. You can also throw fruit, peanut butter, and anything else you want into them.0
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Peanut Butter!!!!!! Mmmmmmmmmm0
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Beans, the magical fruit. Also, edamame is delicious.0
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Drink milk with a couple double bacon cheeseburgers.0
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You can get protein powder (at GNC or a similar store) and have a shake in the morning. It keeps you full and packs in the protein or any time of the day. I love the brand name Dymatize-Gourmet Vanilla. I add a scoop or 2 with 8oz of 2% milk (non-fat) some ice and blend...also, you can add fresh fruit and make it any flavor you want.
I have been using this protein supplement for a long time and it is very beneficial when you exercise also....take a few minutes and look it up! :flowerforyou:0 -
Protein shakes give you the best bang for your buck as far as calorie per gram of protein. You could also look into protein bars however you have to be careful as the protein content varies greatly and so do the calories, carbs and fats.
2% Cottage Cheese is probably the best non-meat natural food (90 cal for 13-15g of protein)
Greek yogurt is a little less protein rich but still pretty good, for a flavored version usually 130-150 cal for 12-14g of protein.
Tofu is an excellent source of protein but can be a challenge to find a brand/variety you like and can work into a recipe.
Nuts, cheeses, eggs, beans, etc all have lesser amounts of protein (4-6 grams per serving) but can also be helpful sources.0 -
Cottage cheese is cheap and loaded with protein. I scoop a cup of 1% cottage cheese, with tsp of vanilla flavoring, packet of slpenda, tsp of cinnamon, and almonds in the morning after I lift.
Also there are frozen individually wrapped fish filets you can get, we eat those often (1) to get good omega fats for low calories/low fat (2) because I can thaw them in luke warm water when I get home from work, go to the gym and then come home and bake or grill them. They tilapia costs about the same as chicken breasts where I live.0 -
this may sound odd but what exactly is cottage cheese and what does it taste like?
I've seen it but never tried it, and the look of it had put me off.. wondered if it tasted better than it looks? I like dairylea cheese spread if it tastes anything like that?0 -
Last night I made baked falafel balls and they have garbanzo beans in it. So it was pretty filling and hearty. Just do a Bing/Google search for "baked falafel" and a lot of results will come up and you can see which one sounds the best to you.0
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hard boiled eggs. i made some yesterday and had 2 for afternoon snack/lunch. they are super fast since you just take them out of the fridge. you can also turn them into egg salad or put them on reg lettuce salads as well.0
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cottage cheese is excellent! i like to have it with purple grapes cut in half and/ or pineapple chunks. oh, it has a LOT of sodium tho!0
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Greek yogurt
Turkey meatballs (I eat a few a day for a protein boost, trader joe's makes cheap, yummy frozen ones that taste great plain if you microwave for 2 minutes)
Lentils
Beans and rice make a whole protein
You can bake frozen chicken breasts a few times a week and add it to a lot of other meals0 -
In addition to what everyone said, check your grains. They are a surprising source of protein, but only if they have not been heavily processed. Quick oats, for example have half the protein of whole grain oatmeal. (One half cup dry makes 10g protein.) I don't remember but I think it's similar with rice. Quinoa, when cooked, has 8g a cup. If you mix it up with some beans, there's a high protein lunch.
If I'm low on protein, I'll mash up some pre-flavored tofu, finely dice a few raw veg, and marinate it in soy sauce for a minute, and then spread on a whole grain pita for a sandwich. It's comes out to about 20g protein.
Think creatively, stick to whole foods, and you'll have no problems meeting your protein needs.0 -
I make tuna salad with tinned kidney beans in it. For half a tin of each(with a bunch of crunchy veggies thrown in, no mayo and a bit of dijon mustard) you get 29 grams of protein and 12 g of fibre. Plus, it only hits you with about 200 calories, depending on which veggies you use.
Tinned beans are incredibly cheap. You can get the value ones, they taste exactly the same and are £0.25 per can at Tesco. They're packed with protein and fibre, both great to increase in your diet! It's hard getting advice from people in the states, since stuff is priced wildly differently over there!
As an American living in the UK, I miss Trader Joe's something fierce.0 -
Lentils are super cheap and they have a lot of protein. You can add them to lots of things as they by themselves have very little flavor and absorb the things that you are cooking them with.0
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this may sound odd but what exactly is cottage cheese and what does it taste like?
I've seen it but never tried it, and the look of it had put me off.. wondered if it tasted better than it looks? I like dairylea cheese spread if it tastes anything like that?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cottage_cheese0
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