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As jodi said, most people eat it at night as it is a good slow digesting protein, but eating it at other times of the day is great too.pereari said:When is a good time to eat it? and how much of it should I eat at one serving? Any good mix-ins for it????thanxx
soxmuscle said:Is a pound going a bit overboard? I usually just eat a whole carton (1 lb) over about a half hour period while I am watching tv before going to bed.
Nope... Well... not if it fits into your requirements.soxmuscle said:Is a pound going a bit overboard? I usually just eat a whole carton (1 lb) over about a half hour period while I am watching tv before going to bed.
Jodi said:So long as you are getting plenty of water then don't be worried about the sodium. Don't add additional salt to your diet. You need approx. 2000mg of sodium a day and that is for the average person.
Sodium is no problem for me. However the cottage cheese I get has 56 grams of protein but also 520 calories, and 18 grams of fat because its a 1% cottage cheese.Emma-Leigh said:Nope... Well... not if it fits into your requirements.
And it is not really too much anyway (~2 cups). But it is probably more protein than you needed in one sitting (~56g). Although if it was spread out then even this would not have been an issue.
As far as sodium goes - if you are young and active and have a healthy heart and kidneys it is not really going to have an impact/be an issue for you. Especially if you watch/limit your salt from other sources.
Huge amounts of cals before bed are not a problem in the grand scheme of things and it can be beneficial in some instances.... It is your overall calorie intake and the other 'big things' in your diet (eg: adequate protein, fibre, fats etc) that matter.soxmuscle said:Sodium is no problem for me. However the cottage cheese I get has 56 grams of protein but also 520 calories, and 18 grams of fat because its a 1% cottage cheese.
Problem a little too much calories right before bed, huh?