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    High protien food

    What are some high protien food that can be found at a sams club?I eat albacore instead of tuna because it has more protien.
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    cottage cheese - cheap as heck

    And its protEin, not protIen

    I do that with crap....I write carp!?!
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    What does cottage cheese taste like and how much protein does it have?
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    it tastes like soft curd cheese...awesome with yogurt, fruit, on most veggies, in baked taters in place of sour cream, in a blended shake....

    15 g protein /0.5 cup
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    What does that crud cheese stuff taste like then.
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    jeezus krist,. it tastes like little pieces of cheese in thick milk...
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    lol kefe jesus

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    Quote Originally Posted by KEFE
    What does that crud cheese stuff taste like then.
    Why not just buy a small container of it at your local grocery store to see if you like it, then buy in bulk at Sam's if you do. Peronsally, I can never eat the stuff plain, I have to blend it with other stuff to get it down.

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    I have fallen in love with cottage cheese with sf syrup and sliced banana. The only trouble is a tub of cottage cheese costs £1
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    Quote Originally Posted by KEFE
    What are some high protien food that can be found at a sams club?I eat albacore instead of tuna because it has more protien.
    I think albacore is tuna, but I like it better as well. It also has more EFA's I believe... Taste great in some white chedder mac and cheese!
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    An Albacore is Tuna. Try to get some fresh from a local fish-market if possible. Fresh grilled Albacore is unspeakably delicious.
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