Vegetarian: High Protein Vegetarian Recipes: Meatless Meals
By Paula Smythe
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About this ebook
“Where do you get your protein?" That’s the question you hear when you tell well-meaning friends and family that you’ve stopped eating meat. Of course, there are an abundance of vegetarian protein sources available, if you know where to look.
In this book, Paula Smythe answers the question by first helping you figure out how much protein you actually need.
Other questions answered include:
What plant-based sources contain the most protein?
What is a 'complete protein' and why does it matter?
Can I eat too much protein? And how much is too much?
Do I need more protein if I work out?
Once you know your protein goals, lots of yummy recipes follow to help you reach them.
Some of the vegetarian recipes in this book are:
-Tempeh 'Beef' Stew
-Quinoa Fried Rice
-Lentil Bolognese
-Blueberry Almond Protein Pancakes
-Cookie Dough Overnight Oats
Click the 'Look Inside' button to view the entire list.
The recipes in this book are a mix of strict vegetarian, lacto-vegetarian, and ovo-vegetarian recipes. Some are gluten-free, and some are nut-free.
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Vegetarian - Paula Smythe
Where do you get your protein?
That's the question you hear when you tell people you've stopped eating meat. And on the surface, it seems like it might be a good question.
However, there's a more important question that should be asked first: How much protein do you actually need?
My goal with this recipe guide is to help you figure out how much protein you need, where to find it, and then give you some tasty options for meeting your goals. If that sounds like a good plan, proceed and let's get started. There's a little bit of work to do, but we get that out of the way first so that we can have fun - delicious, nom nom goodness type fun - after.
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So, how much protein do you really need?
Chances are good that what you need is lower that what you think you need. The recommended daily intake of protein is .8 grams per kilogram of bodyweight (which equals .36 grams per pound) for average non-elderly non-athletes. If you are elderly, you need more protein - around .5 grams per pound of bodyweight.
What does that mean for you? Well, here's an example: If you're 24 years old and weigh 150 pounds, multiply that 150 by .36, and you see that you should be aiming for 54 grams of protein per day. That's not too bad, right?
And if you're an athlete - and by athlete I don't mean your career choice, if you run or lift weights a few times a week you're an athlete - then your needs increase. You have greater tissue repair needs that must be met. A study can be found here: link.
If you're an endurance athlete like a runner: 1.2 to 1.4 (kg) = .54 to .63 (lb)
If you're a strength athlete like a weightlifter: 1.4 to 1.8 (kg) = .63 to .81 (lb)
So if that same 150 pound person is a runner, they need 81 to 94.5 grams of protein per day. If they are a weightlifter, they need 94.5 to 121.5 grams per day. Those numbers are a bit trickier to obtain, but that's to be expected, since they're athletes. With that in mind, even those numbers don't seem too bad, right?
Well, those numbers are strictly about your needs, but there aren't many problems associated with going over those numbers. Yes, if you really overdo it you can run into some big problems, but you can also die from drinking too much water. Take everything in moderation, okay?
But let me tell you why