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    Default Help me add more protein to my diet!

    Since the begining of this pregnancy, all I've wanted to eat is carbs. I can't look at raw chicken (or cooked, either!) & meat grosses me out pretty badly, too. With fish it's the smell that gets me.
    I'd love some suggestions for ways to incorporate more protein into my diet. I do yogurt, cheese & milk, but really think I need some more.
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    I'm loving soy beans at the moment. I buy a frozen packet and pop them in the microwave for about 4 mins and eat them either with dinner as a side dish or gobble them up as a snack. They have some protein in them.

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    I would try beans, especially lentils. Peas are also a pretty good source of protein (4g per serving, IIRC). Edamame (soy). You could also try some egg or soy protein powder to add to milk to make milkshakes (yum). Eggs are also a good source. Heavy-duty whole grain breads can also be a good source of protein, some have 5 grams of protein per slice!
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    How about hummus and using those nut flour based crackers you find in the gluten-free section for dipping? I also love for snack a mix of pistachio nuts and craisins.
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    Oh, I forgot to add that Barilla Plus pasta is a GREAT source of protein. A very small 2 ounce serving has 10 grams of protein and if you're like me, I eat about 4 ounces for dinner---that would be 20 grams of protein! The downside is that is the pasta is more expensive than most but it really tastes SO much better than most whole grain or healthy options.

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    I've started having peanut butter toast with chocolate milk for breakfast - comfort food goodness PLUS protein-rific. If you're wary of peanuts, try almond butter instead.

    Yogurt is also a good source of dairy protein, and the calcium is a great added bonus.

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    Back when I was doing the Zone diet I used to add protein powder to fruit smoothies. Lots of healthy things in it and it tastes great. You can make it really thick and "shake-like" if you add a frozen banana to the milk & other fruits, along with the protein powder.

    I second the suggestion for peanut butter (natural, not the processed ick!), or you could also do almond butter or any of the other nut butters out there. When I was pregnant I couldn't stand the smell of so many things, including fish (most raw meat totally turned me off), and ended up taking Omega-3 gel capsules to get that into my diet.

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    Wow I can't believe I got so many replies so quickly. All great suggestions, thanks everyone. I'm going to try to incorporate them & see how it goes.

    Vludmilla- pasta would be GREAT because I can just keep eating it! I've never seen Barilla Plus. Do you buy it in a health food store or regular grocery?
    ETA I just googled Barrilla plus pasta & got a store locator. Apparently they sell it at Walmart, so I'll try there tomorrow. That would be the answer to my dreams! A good reason to eat loads & loads of pasta LOL!
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    I buy it in a regular grocery store. It is next to the regular Barilla (blue box) but the Barilla Plus is in a yellow box. I've bought it at Stop & Shop, A&P, etcetera. I hope you find it because I think it's awesome and it has nearly erased my guilt over eating so much pasta!
    It looks like this:
    http://www.barillaus.com/Home/Pages/Barilla_Plus.aspx
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    Also, try Quinoa, it tastes like brown rice, comes in a box in the 'natural food' section of your grocery store, cooks in 10 minutes and is a compete protein.
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