[/B][/B] i wanna be on a high protein diet, but i am limited on money what are some simple and easy ways to get threw till i can start going with the more expensive route?
[/B][/B] i wanna be on a high protein diet, but i am limited on money what are some simple and easy ways to get threw till i can start going with the more expensive route?
chicken thighs are cheap, so are eggs. canned tuna is pretty cheap as well.
what is your weekly/monthly budget? what are your goals?
check out youtube as well, there are many videos that show dieting on a budget.
buying a whole chicken is going to be cost effective and calorie dense. chicken thighs. Eggs. whole milk. ground turkey. pork.
thats your cheapest and most calorie dense sources of protein . fish and red meat is the more expensive
how much do you weigh and how much do you train per week ?
you may not need as much protein as you think and thus you can save $ . what is really really a waste of $ is eating a shit ton of expensive protein and then having your body just turn that protein into carbs by the liver (gluconeogenisis) when you could of just had lower intake of protein and ate cheap ass carbs.
so make sure your using enough Carbs as fuel, and not wasting your expensive protein and using that for fuel
Well as of now i workout 5-6 times a week and 2-3 times a day, until i can find the proper people to get the gear i want. I am about 5'8 at 170. the gains i got from the first month of gear i loved it, but had gone to jail in a middle of a cycle and now cant find my guy anywhere.So i wanna train hard as if i was on gear until i find it.
whats in bold is the easy easy part.. the DIET is the hardest part , consistency is the next hardest part, and training 'properly' is the next hardest part.
buy in bulk, learn to prep your meals and you'll save $ and progress. get a good solid training program/split together and progressively overload (get stronger week by week).
the gear will always be there, thats not going anywhere
Like suggested above, buy in bulk. If you have a Sam's club nearby, cases of split chicken breasts and boneless skinless breasts are cheap. Throw them in a pressure steamer, rip off the skin and debone if needed, then start shredding. Watered down BBQ sauce gives a lot of flavor w/ just a little bit of calories. Sam's usually also has good prices on flank steak. For carbs, green veggies, dried beans, or rice will go a long way.
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Eggs in bulk (60 to 120 per case)
Milk
Tuna
Fresh chicken
If you have a Costco near you, you could get a membership. Costco's pretty cost effective for protein, even fats and carbs too.
I would agree with what everything that is said here. I love what Seth Reroce says: Chicken and Rice MFers! Eggs, chicken, and Rice are cheap and your body will love it.
You train 10-18 times per week?
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I agree with this. Chicken Breast boneless is $2/lb by me and that is almost all that I eat. And try to vary your diet to keep things interesting.. white rice, brown rice, white potato, sweet potato and stock up on seasonings. Nuts, and peanut butter as well for me. I buy veggies in bags that I can steam and some veggies like sweet peppers that I can eat raw. I throw out a lot of veggies if I don't buy the steamables. Can cook about 20lbs of chicken in a couple of hours. (including clean up).
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