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Four months ago I was unhappy with how I looked and decided I needed to change.

I've been intermittent fasting and exercising and dropped about 10kg, so I'm down to about 70kg.

Now I'm looking at building muscle, but I almost certainly don't get enough protein. When I looked up how much I should be eating, it's about 1.6g per kilo, or for me about 115g.

I've been drinking a meal replacement shake for lunch which is advertised high in protein at about 14g, then eating a reasonably low fat dinner which is definitely not 100g of protein.

I need to get more in, but I just don't know how, and looking online it's lots of specific recipes but I'll end up cooking 3 dinners a day for family which is a lot.

I'm looking at that Surreal cereal which is 15g a serving, which if paired with a protein shake I can bump up to about 35, but I'm still a way out.

How can I bump up the intake relatively easily?

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[–] narp@feddit.org 6 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Personally I don't care much about high protein recipes.

I just eat whatever I want and supplement with unflavored soy-isolate protein shakes. I consume 30g of protein 4 times a day. I could drink a 30g protein shake with a side of fruit/veggies or eat a meal that has only 10g protein in combination with a 20g protein shake, or eat a single meal that has at least 30g of protein.

KISS - Keep it simple, stupid!

[–] madkins@lemmy.world 2 points 3 weeks ago

This is the way. You can put unflavored, unsweetened protein powder in anything. Gatorade, soup, oatmeal, etc...

[–] Pondis@lemmy.world 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Is drinking multiple protein shakes a day acceptable?

[–] narp@feddit.org 0 points 3 weeks ago

For your health? Yes, there shouldn't be any downsides at all.

Vegan weightlifters for example have to rely on them nearly completely for their daily protein intake.