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what foods have protein besides meat


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They are not the best videos, but it gives you a quick baseline of what products and/or vegetables can substitute for animal protein. I am not a vegetarian, but maybe I can learn to be someday? The average family household can save $3,000 by avoiding meat as much as possible!


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so i got food posining for about the 27th time this year becuase of a bad burger so what foods ecluding meat have protein in them

 

Was it not cooked all the way? Just curious. I've eaten burgers and steaks with red in the center and had no problems, even eaten raw meat in sushi. Most burgers should cooked all the way most of the time.

 

But as stated earlier, eggs and nuts are a good source.

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Damn, food poisoning suck's, you should report where you got it from to someone unless you cooked it yourself.

 

Anyways, egg's are good :) I often have them beaten and then soaked bread in then fried :D


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Was it not cooked all the way? Just curious. I've eaten burgers and steaks with red in the center and had no problems, even eaten raw meat in sushi. Most burgers should cooked all the way most of the time.

 

But as stated earlier, eggs and nuts are a good source.

 

it was a burger from wendy's that wasnt cooked all the way. im not completely sure if it was under cooked but i got food posining after eating there
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it was a burger from wendy's that wasnt cooked all the way. im not completely sure if it was under cooked but i got food posining after eating there

 

Actually it was more likely to be the lettuce, tomato, or mayonaisse on a wendy's burger. I mean they tend to cook that meat all the way through.


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Actually it was more likely to be the lettuce, tomato, or mayonaisse on a wendy's burger. I mean they tend to cook that meat all the way through.

 

Yes, good point, I've never been a fan of lettuce, especially since the E-Coli outbreaks in the past years. Matter of fact, any burgers I get have no lettuce, onions and pickles, but no lettuce.

 

@@Jesse20, what specific class of Wendy's Burger poisoned you?

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Basically anything that plants produce as seeds is pretty rich in protein: beans, nuts, whole grain, cereals. Although plant protein is somewhat difficult for gut to process completely and it's not the best imaginable amino-acid composition for humans, but you can survive on it. Meat, dairy products and eggs are better balanced.

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