Shop with me for High Protein High Fiber foods at the grocery store in this video. I share tips for maximizing fiber and protein in each meal and which foods to avoid.
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Grocery Shopping Tips for Buying High Protein High Fiber Foods
Watch this video where I share high protein high fiber grocery shopping tips
This video provides a guide to grocery shopping for high-fiber and high-protein foods, emphasizing the benefits of plant-based options. The creator highlights various food categories and specific products, offering tips to maximize daily intake of these nutrients (0:01).
Key takeaways include:
- Whole Grains: Foods like old-fashioned rolled oats are excellent sources of both fiber and protein (0:22).
- Seeds: Chia seeds (0:51) are noted for their high fiber and protein content, while hemp seeds are primarily high in protein (0:35).
- Legumes: Beans (1:16) and lentils (1:56) are naturally rich in both protein and fiber, with different types offering varying amounts (1:35).
- Fruits: While most fruits are high in fiber, they are low in protein. It’s recommended to combine them with protein sources like nuts and seeds (2:20).
- Processed Foods (with caution): The video discusses options like protein pasta (2:56) and certain cereals (3:19) that can offer fiber and protein, but advises checking nutritional labels for maximum benefits.
- Plant-Based Alternatives: Soy milk (3:57) and plant-based yogurts (8:31) are suggested as fiber-rich alternatives to dairy. Tofu is highlighted as a cheap and effective plant-based protein and fiber source (7:29).
- Snacks: The video recommends choosing whole-food snacks like dates (10:12) and root vegetable chips (10:32) over highly processed options like veggie straws (10:52) for better nutritional value.
- Vegetables: Leafy greens (13:30) and other vegetables (13:55) are presented as excellent fiber sources that should be combined with protein-rich foods. Potatoes are also surprisingly good sources of both protein and fiber (14:26).
- Avoid: Foods like organic cane sugar (2:46) and highly processed protein bars (4:21) or snacks like pretzels (9:01) and veggie straws (10:52) are shown to have little to no fiber or protein.
- General Tip: Always check the nutritional facts of foods to maximize protein and fiber.
Things I use in my kitchen for a high protein high fiber diet
FREE DIET TRACKING APP
BREAD MACHINE
BREAD BOX
DIGITAL SCALE
ORGANIC WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR
NATURAL SEA SALT
INSTANT POT
NUTRITIONAL YEAST
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