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Protein requirements on GLP-1: systematic review of RDA vs optimal intake — what worked for you?

steve_okc Sun, Jan 4, 2026 at 9:06 PM 30 replies 940 viewsPage 2 of 6
BariatricNurseD
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Jan 4, 2026 at 11:56 PM#6

My contribution — something sweet for when the cravings hit:

Protein Cookie Dough Bites (makes ~20)

  • 200g chickpeas (tinned, drained and dried)
  • 2 scoops vanilla protein powder
  • 3 tbsp maple syrup
  • 2 tbsp almond butter
  • 40g dark chocolate chips
  • Pinch of salt, splash of vanilla
  • Blend chickpeas until smooth, mix everything, roll into balls, refrigerate
  • Per 2 bites: ~110 cal, 8g protein

They taste like actual cookie dough and you cannot tell there are chickpeas in them. My husband eats them and has no idea they're "healthy." 😏

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Jan 5, 2026 at 12:13 AM#7

Can I be real — I've tried meal prepping and I just can't. Between two kids, full time job, and the GLP-1 making me tired on weekends, standing in the kitchen for 2 hours on Sunday is not happening.

My "meal prep" is buying pre-made stuff that's high protein:

  • Costco rotisserie chicken — shred it, lasts 3-4 days
  • Pre-cooked hard boiled eggs (Costco again)
  • Greek yogurt cups
  • Pre-made protein boxes (Starbucks has decent ones)
  • Deli turkey slices

Is it more expensive? Yes. Do I actually eat it consistently? Also yes. And that matters more than a perfect meal prep I never do.

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Jan 5, 2026 at 12:30 AM#8

absolutely zero judgment. Consistency beats perfection. If buying pre-made means you hit your protein goals, that's a win. Not everyone has the time, energy, or honestly the interest in cooking. The Costco rotisserie chicken hack is legendary for a reason.

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Jan 5, 2026 at 12:47 AM#9

100% valid. And honestly even for those of us who do prep — some weeks I just... don't. And those are the weeks I rely on exactly what you described. No shame in the convenience game.

Thanks everyone for sharing! Saving all these recipes. Let's do this again next week? Weekly meal prep thread? 👀

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Jan 5, 2026 at 1:04 AM#10

Great thread! I'll set this up as a recurring weekly post — "Meal Prep Sunday" — starting next week. Tag your recipes with calorie and protein counts when you can, it helps everyone plan. 👍

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