I'm a vegetarian momma-to-be and now that I have my regular appetite back, I want to make sure I'm getting enough protein! Any advice or suggestions as to where I could find more (books/websites)? I've started making protein smoothies but am open to any tips from others out there 

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Re: Any vegetarians?
Skinny *** Bun in the Oven is all vegan but has great reminders about what food ARE out there. & recipes...
'vegan with avengence' is also a trendy vegan recipes book with EVERYTHING you can think of but too extravagant for me.
i have been vegetarian & then i ate high-quality meat here & there, now that im pregnant this babe has made me vegetarian agin,,, i love it!
tempeh, peanut butter, soy,tofu, some yogurts, & most beans are my favorite protein sources!
i find lentils to be a great way to get protein along with other beans, veggie burgers, and miso soup.
i also highly recommend this book for healthy recipes and food ideas [many people who love it are even meat eaters].
yay:) more veggie preggos...i was vegan for two years due to lactose intolerance issues, but was a vegetarian for five years before that...i have been able to tolerate a bit more dairy (sliced cheese, yogurt and cotttage cheese) since i got preggo, which is great...i also wasnt able to tolerate much peanut butter before, but i have slowly added that back in:)
as far as high protein meals/snacks...here are a few of my faves:)
also, lots of fresh fruit and veges to snack on throughout the day and 1/4 cup raw almonds or plantars heart healthy mix with sea salt...im restricted to one cup of juice a day so try to get my OJ in the morning and lots of water at work...i also try to drink a large glass of soymilk at dinner...which is between 1-2 cups...so 10-14grms of protein too:)
hope that helps...send me a PM if you have any other questions...hope you all have a great thanksgiving...really looking forward to my tofurkey:)
I was vegetarian through both of my pregnancies and I tried to fit in a lot of eggs, soy, peanut butter, cottage cheese etc. through my pregnancies (and now). I find that if I shop at stores that kind of cater to vegetarians, Trader Joes and Whole Foods, it makes it pretty easy to get what I need because their is so much variety. I just ate as usual through my pregnancies (I've been a vegetarian for 20 years..I am 35 now) and didn't have any issues.