Is This Really High Protein? Here’s a Trick…

Is it really high protein?

Here’s a trick to help determine if protein content is high compared to calories

  • Look at the nutrition label
  • Add a zero to the protein value
  • Compare this value to total calories
  • If the value is equal to or greater than total calories, the food has a decent amount of protein

The greater the difference, the better the protein source!

You don’t need to eat JUST protein, but it’s important (and challenging!) to get enough daily protein.

Especially if you’re trying to achieve a calorie deficit.

And if you’re eating foods that contain carbs and fat along with protein.

This trick will help determine if protein content is high compared to total calories of a food.

Check out nutrition labels & this trick works EVERY time (except for eggs – but there’s an easy explanation for that exception)…

Will you try this?

If you need support with nutrition, that’s what I’m here for – it can all be so confusing where nutrition and menopause is concerned. Sorting out what and how much to eat with the changes that menopause brings can be a real challenge. Having some outside eyes can be helpful. And I promise you, you’ll likely be eating a LOT more than you think.

Let’s talk.