
Homemade Blueberry Bread, Higher-SPC, High-Protein, Bread Recipe No 2
Homemade Blueberry Bread. A High-SPC, high-protein bread from Strength By Fitness that´s nutritionally rich and loaded with taste and delight. SPC 51 to 65.
Homemade Blueberry Bread. A High-SPC, high-protein bread from Strength By Fitness that´s nutritionally rich and loaded with taste and delight. SPC 51 to 65.
Welcome to our first of many nutritionally rich, higher-protein, higher-SPC breads that are rich in nutrients per unit of energy. In our first SPC-bread recipe, we are going with a traditional, but very protein, micronutrient, and fiber-rich banana bread.
Strength By Fitness delivers our first higher-SPC, nutritionally rich, high-protein berry dream smoothie, equipped with fibers and healthy fats in a low-carb package.
And it delivers successfully on this tasty, nutritious meal while sticking to a lower energy per nutrient ratio of roughly 12.
72g of protein, 800 – 900 calories, with a very high SPC score in the range of 66 to 80. Never let anyone steamroll you with the lazy expression, never drink your nutrients because this smoothie delivers on all the right food metrics, with none of the baggage.
Strength By Fitness smashed BBQ potatoes served with creamy beans, vegan mince, and a plethora of veggies, and thin slices of fruit and mushroom make this an outstanding meal for both weekdays and weekends.
This meal once again delivers on our trademark of higher-SPC, & high-protein, fiber, and rich in micronutrient meals. All while keeping to a lower energy intake per unit of nutrient.
70g of protein, 700 – 800 calories, with a very high SPC score in the range of 66 to 80. If you skip the mayo and olive oil, you might even push this meal into the highest of SPC categories.
Strength By Fitness roasted edamame beans with berries & whole fruit. delivers higher-SPC, & a high-protein, fiber, and micronutrient intake for a lower energy per unit of nutrient ratio. This is a great, quick meal at home that’s easy to make or a perfect meal to grab with you for that adventurous hike or outdoor date. 71g of protein, 700 – 800 calories, and a SPC range of 66 to 80.
Strength By Fitness delivers the perfect & healthy homemade protein
bar with this easy-to-make higher-SPC recipe.
Our protein bar exists somewhere between a protein-rich banana bread and fiber-rich oat bar. As such this bar delivers healthy nutrients, higher-SPC, and plenty of protein. There are, as always with our recipes, several main protein sources. 100+ grams of protein and a good SPC range around 50.
IN THIS ARTICLE, COACH MIKE EXAMINES TWO CONTRASTING HIGH-PROTEIN INTAKE STUDIES, ONE FROM 2005 AND ANOTHER FROM 2025. DEMONSTRATING HOW THEY RELATE TO AND ULTIMATELY VALIDATE YOUR HIGH-PROTEIN, HIGHER-SPC LIFESTYLE.
I’ll begin by introducing SPC (satiety per calorie), a modern food metric, and explain its relevance to a study conducted two decades ago. We will after that delve into the impact of ultra-processed foods (UPF) on overall food consumption and compare outcomes between a high-protein UPF intake and a lower-protein UPF intake under ad libitum feeding conditions. This comparison will illuminate how these findings fit into the broader fact-based SPC food approach.
Plant-based Protein Balls. Rich in nutrition, high in protein and SPC. Yet indulgent & tasty. Another Strength By Fitness winner.
SPC 55, Protein 65, healthy fats & fibers, prep, cook, and store in the freezer.
Our BBQ Seitan, salad served with lemons provide 114g Protein, SPC 81 to 100. That makes this Strength By Fitness highest ranked plant-based SPC meal.
Outside of all that protein, and that wickedly high Satiety range our BBQ Seitan Salad with lemons provides plenty of micronutrients, and a delicious taste sensation, ready to make your senses tingle, and keep you full for hours while boosting your health, and fitness, and a waste friendly body composition.
On this page you can enjoy a curated list of Strength By Fitness highest plant-based satiety range, in short SPC, meals, and ranked individual food items. All meals listed on this page are nutritionally rich, and versatile, very high-protein & at the top of the SPC range for healthy, nutritionally rich plant-based meals.
In other words, these meals are pretty much as good as it gets when it comes down to a healthy food life that will correlate with better food habits, health and fitness outcomes.
Enjoy
Coach Mike
A high-protein intake, based on current scientific knowledge, and why it is universally good for your health, and body composition, no matter your gender, age, or fitness status And this is why this flawed high-protein article from the Independentend is such a disappointment,
This is a tasty protein rich, potato lentil wrap dream. As delightfully yummy as it is health & fitness-friendly. Providing you with the best of both worlds.
In this plant-based wrap meal, you will find deliciously fried potatoes chopped up in small cubes, spices, protein-rich lentils, and vegan mince. Our wrap also provides tomatoes, lettuce, green, yellow, and red peppers, unsweetened vegan yogurt, some mushrooms, and garlic.
65g of Protein per meal makes it a protein powerhouse, but I would recommend you double up on the ingredients if you want to serve it as dinner for two. SPC 66 to 80.
In this plant-based wrap meal, you will find deliciously fried potatoes chopped up in small cubes, spices, protein-rich lentils, and vegan mince. Our wrap also provides tomatoes, lettuce, green, yellow, and red peppers, unsweetened vegan yogurt, some mushrooms, and garlic.
65g of Protein per meal makes it a protein powerhouse, but I would still recommend you double up on the ingredients if you want to serve it as dinner for two.
This is one of the most SPC-filling, high-protein meals we have ever created here at Strength By Fitness. Stuffed full of taste, richness, texture, nutrition, satiety, yum, and protein. Keep in mind that with 130+ grams of protein, this meal is big enough for 2 servings, for most people.
SPC 66 to 80.
This is such a tasty and nutritionally rich tofu plate.
You have Vegan Mince, A sliced up Lemon, Roasted Tofu Cubes & Edamame beans rounding out a diverse experience in taste, and nutrients. As always with Strength By Fitness recipes, this one is loaded with protein and nutrients per unit of energy. As such, it provides that high SPC sensation that is so powerful and rewarding for better health, fitness, and body composition outcomes.
This recipe is taken straight from our first Strength By Fitness High-SPC Food Book STYRKA, Volume One, and it will provide roughly 87 grams of protein per serving, and an SPC range of 66 to 80.
The Original Breakfast Bowl. Oatmeal + seeds, soy milk, pea protein powder.
Study ingredient volume and adapt future servings with a personally tailored SPC score that provides you with the protein and nutrient-to-energy ratio that you need.
From our first Strength By Fitness Food Book STYRKA, Volume One.
In this conversational podcast Strength By Fitness covers the big fact-based pillars of vastly better strength, and health outcomes for people above 60 years-of-age.
A tasty Swedish vegan meatball dish of wonders and yum. This is a slightly different approach to the other vegan meatballs we published in our first plant-based food & recipes book.
48g Protein, 27g fiber, 99g carbs, no added sugar. Satiety range 51 to 65.
Our tasty nuts, peppers, and pasta salad are meant to be served cold. It is made complete with summer fresh tomatoes and roasted peppers, but feel free to use any of your favorite veggies because they will work just as well.
This salad delivers a whopping 227 grams of protein and almost 200 grams of fiber!!.
The real issue with animal-based high-protein food choices is not about your individual health, nor is nutritional deficits. Assuming that you are in fact eating a healthy, nutritionally complete high-protein, high-satiety diet.
The issue is the planetary impact and indirect harm to all human beings.
As evolved, educated, teachable, and acutely intelligent as the human species are, we are also, just as primal as every other animal species that still roam this planet.
The primal driver of pack mentality is why omnivores are seen as more socially acceptable than plant-based people.