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I Transformed My Body with These 9 High Protein Meals
Linda Sun is a social media influencer who regularly shares content on healthy living. "Six months ago, I decided I wanted to change my life. I'd gotten a little lost. I lost my focus, my confidence, my love for my body, and my strength. I was settling for a version of myself that I didn't love or even like that much. I was treating myself badly. I was feeling bad in my body. I was feeling bad about my body; feeling bad for myself had become the new normal," she says in one of her viral YouTube videos. She decided she and her body "deserved better" and decided to make "one little change" in her life: She excited her protein intake. Here are some protein recipes she ate.
Protein Overnight Oats
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Ingredients:
1/2 cup oats
3/4 cup almond milk
1/4 cup Greek yogurt
1 scoop protein powder
1 tbsp chia seed
Raspberries
Directions:
Put in fridge overnight or for over 4 hours
Egg White Stovetop Oats
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Ingredients:
1/2 cup oats
1 cup water
⅓ cup egg whites
1 scoop protein powder
Directions:
Boil the oats until cream, and then quickly whisk the egg whites until fluffy. Add the protein powder once you take off the heat.
Mix in: cocoa powder (if you want chocolate), blueberries, banana, peanut butter, or anything you want
Add toppings: too many frozen berries & strawberries & peanut butter.
Not only are her recipes yummy, they are game-changing. "Increasing my protein, eating and moving and living to feel good has shown me that I'm only really my best self when I'm putting in my best effort to take care of me," she says in the clip. And if you enjoyed this article, take advantage of these20 Superfoods for People Over 50.
Leah Groth
Leah Groth is a writer for Eat This, Not That! Read more