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Good cheap vegetarian protein source?
#1
I realize I have not had meat for two months and figure I might as well keep it up. I am worried about protein though. Any suggestions. Canned beans?
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#2
Beans and nuts come to mind...

The occasional peanut butter sandwich will do you good... and not just for the protein.


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#3
would protein powder be acceptable?

most use whey but you can get soy too. ..just make a shake. . .every day.
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#4
My brother is a vegetarian and he eats a lot of beans with rice.

He also likes to cook with this on occasion:
http://www.yvesveggie.com/products_detai...duct_id=12&page=1&pIdName=Ground%20Round
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#5
GO to the docks & wait for the fleet to come in.
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#6
ouch, Lux...

how about Spirulina? more protein per ounce than beef liver.
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#7
I know it's not veggie but canned tuna? I do not plan to go crazy on avoiding meat.
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#8
I have not eaten meat since I saw the lamb or goat with six legs on TV. That'd be a couple of days, now.
I ain't no vegematarian, that's for sure, but between Chernobylized livestock and the threat of bird flu, I just can't stomach it for a while.

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#9
Eat lots of bugs.

Rotate your essential amino acid sources, tofu, rice, beans, corn, legumes, nuts, peas, whole grains, beef. These are two good pages on it.
http://www.vrg.org/nutrition/adapaper.htm
http://www.foodsforlife.org.uk/nutrition...ition.html
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#10
Filliam H. Muffman Wrote:
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> Eat lots of bugs.
>
> Rotate your essential amino acid sources, tofu,
> rice, beans, corn, legumes, nuts, peas, whole
> grains, beef. These are two good pages on it.
>
>

What part of 'vegetarian' don't you understand, Private!?! ;-)
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