1. Canned Tuna [40g protein per can]
2. Eggs [6g protein per egg]
3. Pork Mince [20g protein per 100g]
4. Chicken Breasts [31g protein per 100g]
5. Frozen Wild salmon [25g of protein per 100g]
6. Peanut butter [23g protein per 100g | 5.3 protein per serving] 7. Greek Yoghurt 2% [10g protein per 100g]
8. Milk 3% fat [8g protein per cup]
9. Canned giant beans [6g protein per 100g, 15g per can]
10. Whey Protein [1 scoop of whey is 25g in which around 20g, depending on the brand, is protein] At two scoops a day a 10lbs container will last you around ten weeks.
If you buy discounted meat with 30% off you’ll save a significant amount of money and from my point of view there is nothing wrong with meat that was full price yesterday and is discounted today. I often buy in bulk whenever there is special offer or a promotion and freeze the meat. I make my own burgers from pork or turkey mince and freeze them for a later date. Meat can be frozen for up to two months just make sure you separate the portions so you don’t have to defrost the entire container – once you defrost something you can’t put it back in the freezer.
I prefer to buy low fat milk and yoghurt simply because I don’t need the extra calories. If you are skinny and you need to gain weight go for full fat. If you drink a litre of full fat milk a day it’ll help you gain higher muscle mass.
Frozen wild salmon isn’t all that expensive especially if you wait for better offers at the nearest supermarket. I often buy wild salmon to have it at least once a week with rice and steamed vegetables. You can also find it canned which will be an even better option than tuna. Also keep in mind that tuna is high in mercury so I wouldn’t suggest you eat more than 250g a day.
Beans may not be everyone’s food of choice but they are cheap, accessible and easy to make (re-heat in the microwave and you are done). I often buy whole boxes of giant beans in red sauce to have during the week with whole wheat tortillas. A plate of hot giant beans + 2 tortillas will give you 25g of protein.
I used to have reservations about the tabs of protein powder bodybuilders buy. After all, that was not my intention to get bulky or use some cheesy magic foods to improve my fitness. For me, if it comes in powdered form it should be approached sceptically at the very least. Of course, when I struggled to gain any muscle (never mind big) I started looking up other sources of protein but eggs and chicken (there is only so much I can physically eat during the day).
Then I came across whey protein which is in fact a by-product of cheese production and that seemed to make sense to me. There are different types and health claims (anti-inflammatory or anti-cancer properties) attributed to protein powders and there aren’t any actual draw backs to speak of except of milk allergies some people might experience. I use it as a supplement for my post- workout protein blends. I usually make a blend with a low fat yoghurt, fruit or berries of any kind and that counts as a micro-meal. Basically, that’s just enriching an ordinary yoghurt with high amounts of protein. I prefer ordinary whey protein to any super mixes or engineered formulas (you can never trust an engineer! : )
Of course, my absolute favourite is Greek yoghurt. I can eat it all day with a little bit of cinnamon sprinkled over the top. It tastes great and it keeps me feeling full. Actually, apart from my home made protein bars Greek yoghurt is the best hunger killer, for me personally.
The more muscle you have the more calories you burn daily – muscle is kind of high maintenance energy wise. People who try to lose weight often overlook the importance of muscle growth that will actually aid them in burning the fat later on. If you are afraid to get bulky make sure you get enough cardio in your training as your body optimises the muscle density is not going to increase but stay lean. Runners can’t get huge muscle because of that, for example. Your body is smart and it optimises itself for the lifestyle. If you eat carbs and sit on your arse all day long it’ll take the shape of your sofa. If you run daily and you eat protein you’ll get a lean muscled body. It’s very smart that way. If growing big muscles and gaining weight is your goal you’ll need to eat extra high protein meals during the day for higher calories intake. The more calories you eat the more building material you’ll have. If you need to lose weight protein diets are the best. Low calorie diets may work fast but you lose too much muscle in the process and then gain fat back a lot faster. If you keep your meals high protein and low fat you’ll not just lose weight but you’ll get to see the muscles you already have. As a runner I often carry an extra few pounds on me for my long runs but if I need to drop them I often use protein diets to shed the weight.
A sample meal plan would be:
Breakfast: 3 whole eggs with spinach or olives Snack [only if you absolutely need to]: 200g low fat Greek yoghurt
Lunch: 1 can of tuna with lettuce salad
Post workout: 1 scoop whey blended with 250g yoghurt and half a banana
Dinner: 150g chicken breast with brown rice & broccoliBefore bed [only if you absolutely need to]: 200g low fat Greek yoghurt with berries & flax seeds
More extreme version:
3 eggs whites fried for breakfast
Container of Greek yoghurt 500g with cinnamon - spread during the day.
1 scoop whey blended with 250g yoghurt- post-workout
Lean meat or fish (chicken, very lean pork or salmon) grilled with steamed vegetables for dinner
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Sunday, April 14, 2013
A Tale of Two LoveBirds: I'm quitting because his mummy doesn’t likeme! Part 1
“I cannot do this anymore oh, I have reached rock bottom with this God forsaken relationship. Which kind of rubbish is this one? I am so sick and tired of coming in between him and his mother. And I think it is insane that he keeps saying I am the one with the problem. Even a blind Elephant can tell that he is a confirmed mama’s boy. If this messed up relationship leads to marriage na me go dey cry every blessed day. Na wa oh, He cannot even stand up for me. See my life. I am ending this thing once and for all and no amount of begging will work on me, me I have said my own”
That’s a lot to take in right? Well let’s start from the very beginning.
Yomi and Yetunde met right before they got into the university and it was all puppy love. Life was good or so they thought. Being young dreamers, they both decided that they wanted to go to the same university, probably the one in Abuja. The reason was so they could be home but away from home. Wishes do come true. They both got admission, however this was short lived because Yomi came with a different gospel. He had to go to the UK to further his studies just like his dad did or so says his mum. Yetunde was unhappy, but she went along with it, after all, what choice did she have?
She was a bit sad, because she felt it was just Mrs Ademola’s way of pulling her son away from her. She still remembers when she first met Yomi’s mum. She wasn’t particularly excited to see her and she had often heard phone conversations between mother and son on how she was way below his league and not suitable to hang around their lot. Yomi at the time would always shrug his mother off, and even though she felt he ought to do more in terms of standing up for her, she kept quiet and decided to let it slide. After much persuasion Yomi as usual obeyed mum’s wishes and accepted to do his studies in the UK. He was away for 7 years. Yes he called and came home regularly but the relationship would have gone south, if not for Yetunde’s mum. She encourage her to hold onto her man, after all is it easy to find a ready- made husband in this day and age?
When he came back, his family had a job ready for him and although he wanted to stay close to the mainland, so he could be near Yetunde, his mother declined and went ahead to get a house for him at Ikoyi, according to her, “there are certain parts of town that a man of your status CANNOT live in“. By this time, the fights between the two love birds had greatly heightened. The killer was when Yomi hinted that she should do something about her financial status, so his mother would accept her, after which he stressed the fact that he was unwillingly to break the heart of the woman (his mum) who has over tried for him. She couldn’t hold it any longer. She gave it to him, stating it is absolutely foolish to apologize just because she wasn’t born with a silver spoon in her mouth and if he can’t handle her “lowly status” then they are better off apart. He demanded that she apologize for her outburst or else…
And once again we return to Yetunde’s thoughts.
“I’m always the one that is sorry. I am not apologizing anything. Me I have tried. Which dirty ready-made husband is this one? If my mother no gree, na her business, I cannot go where na so so cry cry I go dey do everyday oh. Why can’t this boy just tell his mother to stop butting into his life?” There is a knock at the door, She opens it. Yomi is standing there, looking at her, waiting for a response…. (To be continued, watch out for part 2, Yomi part of the story)
* Meanwhile What do you think Yetunde should do? I want to hear your comments!
That’s a lot to take in right? Well let’s start from the very beginning.
Yomi and Yetunde met right before they got into the university and it was all puppy love. Life was good or so they thought. Being young dreamers, they both decided that they wanted to go to the same university, probably the one in Abuja. The reason was so they could be home but away from home. Wishes do come true. They both got admission, however this was short lived because Yomi came with a different gospel. He had to go to the UK to further his studies just like his dad did or so says his mum. Yetunde was unhappy, but she went along with it, after all, what choice did she have?
She was a bit sad, because she felt it was just Mrs Ademola’s way of pulling her son away from her. She still remembers when she first met Yomi’s mum. She wasn’t particularly excited to see her and she had often heard phone conversations between mother and son on how she was way below his league and not suitable to hang around their lot. Yomi at the time would always shrug his mother off, and even though she felt he ought to do more in terms of standing up for her, she kept quiet and decided to let it slide. After much persuasion Yomi as usual obeyed mum’s wishes and accepted to do his studies in the UK. He was away for 7 years. Yes he called and came home regularly but the relationship would have gone south, if not for Yetunde’s mum. She encourage her to hold onto her man, after all is it easy to find a ready- made husband in this day and age?
When he came back, his family had a job ready for him and although he wanted to stay close to the mainland, so he could be near Yetunde, his mother declined and went ahead to get a house for him at Ikoyi, according to her, “there are certain parts of town that a man of your status CANNOT live in“. By this time, the fights between the two love birds had greatly heightened. The killer was when Yomi hinted that she should do something about her financial status, so his mother would accept her, after which he stressed the fact that he was unwillingly to break the heart of the woman (his mum) who has over tried for him. She couldn’t hold it any longer. She gave it to him, stating it is absolutely foolish to apologize just because she wasn’t born with a silver spoon in her mouth and if he can’t handle her “lowly status” then they are better off apart. He demanded that she apologize for her outburst or else…
And once again we return to Yetunde’s thoughts.
“I’m always the one that is sorry. I am not apologizing anything. Me I have tried. Which dirty ready-made husband is this one? If my mother no gree, na her business, I cannot go where na so so cry cry I go dey do everyday oh. Why can’t this boy just tell his mother to stop butting into his life?” There is a knock at the door, She opens it. Yomi is standing there, looking at her, waiting for a response…. (To be continued, watch out for part 2, Yomi part of the story)
* Meanwhile What do you think Yetunde should do? I want to hear your comments!
How to Make Okra with Tomato Stew - Eat With Amala
There are the usual draw soups that I grew up with, Okro cooked into a sauce with vegetables, like the one I made with a blend of Ogbono, But here is the okro soup which is a bit older and mostly commonly prepared by the Yorubas who stays in the southern eastern part of Nigeria.
Here is how it is done, hope you enjoy!
Ingredients
Cut or blended fresh Okra
Broth if you have some
1/2 of a small sized onion
1 Fresh pepper
1 Knorr chicken cube
Salt to taste.
Directions
1. Put your broth in a small pot, start on slow heat
2. Blend you okra, pepper and onions to desired texture
3. Pour the mixture into the broth
4. Add salt and knorr cube to taste
5. Simmer slowly for 10 mins, stirring intermittently.
6. Taste to ensure it is done, and remove from heat.
Ingredients for making Amala
Elubo
Water
Directions
1. In a medium sized pot, bring the water to a slow boil. Also heat some water in an electric kettle, or set aside some of the boiling water in a cup.
2. Add the Elubo flour to the water in the pot, and stir.
3. If it is thick, add some boiled water from the kettle. If too soft, add some more elubo.
4. Continue to stir until you get your desired consistency, it should ideally be smooth in texture without lumps.
Your meal is ready for lunch or dinner, enjoy!
Here is how it is done, hope you enjoy!
Ingredients
Cut or blended fresh Okra
Broth if you have some
1/2 of a small sized onion
1 Fresh pepper
1 Knorr chicken cube
Salt to taste.
1. Put your broth in a small pot, start on slow heat
2. Blend you okra, pepper and onions to desired texture
3. Pour the mixture into the broth
4. Add salt and knorr cube to taste
5. Simmer slowly for 10 mins, stirring intermittently.
6. Taste to ensure it is done, and remove from heat.
Ingredients for making Amala
Elubo
Water
Directions
1. In a medium sized pot, bring the water to a slow boil. Also heat some water in an electric kettle, or set aside some of the boiling water in a cup.
2. Add the Elubo flour to the water in the pot, and stir.
3. If it is thick, add some boiled water from the kettle. If too soft, add some more elubo.
4. Continue to stir until you get your desired consistency, it should ideally be smooth in texture without lumps.
Your meal is ready for lunch or dinner, enjoy!
How to Make a Smoothie - Apple, Pear and Yoghurt
Some days you'll have so many fruits you don't know what to do with. Or you just feel too lazy or tired to chew your crunchy fruits. One way to enjoy eating such friends is to make them into a smoothie. I find that I consume twice as much fruits when in a smoothie, than not. You could juice the fruits, but with a smoothie, nothing gets lost. One evening, Atala and I did just that to some apples and pears we had.
Ingredients
1 cup plain low-fat yogurt
2 meduim size Bartlet Pears, cored and cut up
2 Fuji Apples, cored and cut up
1 cup of orange juice
1/2 cup ice cubes
Directions
1. Blend the yoghurt, cut up apple and pears, with the fruit juice on high speed. Add the ice cubes slowly till you get the consistency you want.
These fruits can be replaced with others of your choice. Enjoy!
Source- Myne
Ingredients
1 cup plain low-fat yogurt
2 meduim size Bartlet Pears, cored and cut up
2 Fuji Apples, cored and cut up
1 cup of orange juice
1/2 cup ice cubes
Directions
1. Blend the yoghurt, cut up apple and pears, with the fruit juice on high speed. Add the ice cubes slowly till you get the consistency you want.
These fruits can be replaced with others of your choice. Enjoy!
Source- Myne
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