Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't give them crap, processed "high protein" foods. They're still young enough that you can influence their eating habits.
Cheese, nuts, nut and seed butters, greek yogurt, grilled chicken. make a big pot of stew with tons of veggies, beans, and turkey or chicken.
Nuts are not high in protein. They are a high calorie fat source. Not saying there is anything wrong with them, but they are compared to other things they are not considered high in protein.
Peanuts, almonds and pistachios are good sources of protein.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't give them crap, processed "high protein" foods. They're still young enough that you can influence their eating habits.
Cheese, nuts, nut and seed butters, greek yogurt, grilled chicken. make a big pot of stew with tons of veggies, beans, and turkey or chicken.
Nuts are not high in protein. They are a high calorie fat source. Not saying there is anything wrong with them, but they are compared to other things they are not considered high in protein.
Peanuts, almonds and pistachios are good sources of protein.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't give them crap, processed "high protein" foods. They're still young enough that you can influence their eating habits.
Cheese, nuts, nut and seed butters, greek yogurt, grilled chicken. make a big pot of stew with tons of veggies, beans, and turkey or chicken.
Nuts are not high in protein. They are a high calorie fat source. Not saying there is anything wrong with them, but they are compared to other things they are not considered high in protein.
Anonymous wrote:Fairlife chocolate shake. Hard boiled eggs. Cheese sticks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would get away from snack type foods. If they really needs something have a small piece of fruit and a cheese stick.
Teenagers need much more than this. They aren't a 45 year old woman with low metabolism. FFS
Anonymous wrote:I would get away from snack type foods. If they really needs something have a small piece of fruit and a cheese stick.
Anonymous wrote:My teen's doctor said they need to lose weight due to a health concerns. We spent over $100 on snacks and cereals from Whole Foods that were really not tasty. Looking for any suggestions of foods high in protein and low in sugar....
Anonymous wrote:Don't give them crap, processed "high protein" foods. They're still young enough that you can influence their eating habits.
Cheese, nuts, nut and seed butters, greek yogurt, grilled chicken. make a big pot of stew with tons of veggies, beans, and turkey or chicken.