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I'm 115 lbs, prediabetic, and should be eating around 60 grams of protein. I'm still new to this low carb diet. I'm a vegetarian who eats cheese and yogurt but no eggs. I'm having trouble finding foods that will have that much protein. . I am eating way too much soy now and need to switch it up. Any suggestions?
For the time being, I'm going to take a protein or meal replacement shake for lunch. I was trying to stay off the lentils and beans. I'll google Quorn and Naturli. Yes, I've been looking at the fake meats but they are really over processed. I'm new to this forum and am still trying to figure it out! Hemp and chia seeds keep popping up on the internet for good sources of protein. I'm not a fan of either, but I'll give them a try. Thanks for the suggestions.
Wroldtravellor, full disclosure here. I have never knowingly had a protein shake in my life, so can't give you any personal wisdon, but it's probably worthwhile looking at the ingredients and carb counts of the powder/shakes to take the overall shake into account with your daily plan.
I seem to recall, @Mel dCP mentioning a particular brand of protein powder she uses, but as I've been to sleep several times since then, I could equally be wrong!
Try the Vegan and Vegetarian forum on this group they have lots of recipes here and will be able to help you with your food choicesI'm 115 lbs, prediabetic, and should be eating around 60 grams of protein. I'm still new to this low carb diet. I'm a vegetarian who eats cheese and yogurt but no eggs. I'm having trouble finding foods that will have that much protein. . I am eating way too much soy now and need to switch it up. Any suggestions?
I am not a vegetarian but I do not eat much meat I have mostly just chicken and fish but I do use Quorn quite a bit. I especially like the mince which I use for Chilli-Con-Carne and for Cottage Pie it can be made really tastyFor the time being, I'm going to take a protein or meal replacement shake for lunch. I was trying to stay off the lentils and beans. I'll google Quorn and Naturli. Yes, I've been looking at the fake meats but they are really over processed. I'm new to this forum and am still trying to figure it out! Hemp and chia seeds keep popping up on the internet for good sources of protein. I'm not a fan of either, but I'll give them a try. Thanks for the suggestions.
I’m not a fan of the texture of Quorn mince, personally - I find it a bit “squelchy” for want of a better word. I really like the Meatless Farm Co mince - looks very similar to proper minced meat in the pack, and I cook it the same way - brown it off first, then add the other stuff, mushrooms, peppers etc. It makes a great lasagne (I use thinly sliced aubergine instead of pasta, and GIO sundried tomato purée with almond milk for the sauce) and chilli - Sainsbury’s organic black beans make a lower carb sub for red kidney beans. But the texture of the mince is great, and with the right seasoning it tastes lovely too. It’s about three quid a pack in Sainsbury’s.I am not a vegetarian but I do not eat much meat I have mostly just chicken and fish but I do use Quorn quite a bit. I especially like the mince which I use for Chilli-Con-Carne and for Cottage Pie it can be made really tasty
Might have to try that thanksI’m not a fan of the texture of Quorn mince, personally - I find it a bit “squelchy” for want of a better word. I really like the Meatless Farm Co mince - looks very similar to proper minced meat in the pack, and I cook it the same way - brown it off first, then add the other stuff, mushrooms, peppers etc. It makes a great lasagne (I use thinly sliced aubergine instead of pasta, and GIO sundried tomato purée with almond milk for the sauce) and chilli - Sainsbury’s organic black beans make a lower carb sub for red kidney beans. But the texture of the mince is great, and with the right seasoning it tastes lovely too. It’s about three quid a pack in Sainsbury’s.
Thanks for all the replies. Quorn is not available in Canada. We have our various types of fake meat, most popular are the soya versions. We do have our plant based protein patties, etc. I'm now on a protein shake once a day and it has only 3 carbs. By the time I have one of them, along with some Greek yogurt, I'm more than half way to getting my protein. Yes, I will look at the vegetarian site. I didn't know that we had one until recently.
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