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Ideas For Protein Snacks?


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Hi All,

I'm looking for ideas for some high protein snacks. It can have some carbs, but not a bunch. I eat little bits throughout the day (except for lunch time, and that's still pretty small). So I find myself feeling like I have to fix a chicken breast or something in order to just get a quick fix.....which isn't so quick. <_< I eat a lot of cashews on the run....but that's getting old. I also eat bananas with peanut butter for a quick fix...also getting old. I'm trying to stay away from a lot of processed food too.

Thanks for any help you can offer. I'm evidently not very creative when it comes to food. :rolleyes: Oh....no dairy, fiber, or anything acidic.

Brenda


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Cheese if you can have it.

Soy yogurt's not bad depending on how sensitive you are.

Almonds are a nice change from cashews.

Hard boiled eggs.

Making your own baked foods is also an option (bar foods that are like granola bars and have a lot of nuts and so forth).

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tarnalberry,

I had a horribly reaction to almond milk, so I'm thinking I am allergic to them. ?? I can have cheese, and I picked up some soy yogurt today. We'll see if it makes me ill. Hard boiled eggs are what I do in the morning sometimes. But hadn't really thought of doing them throughout the day. (Duh)

Thanks for the suggestions. Does anyone know of any protein bars that are gluten-free?

Brenda

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Tiger's Milk bars are good for protein. I'm not sure about carbs, milk, or acidity though.

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Organic Food Bars have a number of gluten-free flavors, but check the ingredients - I'm not sure if they all have tree nuts. Open Original Shared Link Note that the "green" flavors are not necessarily gluten-free, though they like to put that on the label, due to the presence of wheat grass.

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