How many calories do you consume for breakfast?
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100-200 calories. I stick with organic fruits (Usually an apple and a banana) for breakfast. I also like to save up my calories for dinner =o)0
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I try to stay under 300. Oatmeal with raisins/cinnamon and stevia packet, Amy's burritos (300 or less cals) or Special K turkey sausage b'fast sandwich are my go-to items that keep me full until lunch where I can work out (so I can power up with some more calories for dinner!)0
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If your body is happy having almost half of your calories for the first meal of the day, then eating lightly for the rest of the day, why worry? You've been fasting all night, after all.
I eat about 400 calories in the morning, or almost (but not quite) 1/4 of my total calories for the day. Like other people here, I like to have more calories budgeted for the evening, since those are social eating hours.0 -
I usually have an apple and 16 ounces of Green Tea.
Medium apple (70 to 90 Calories)
Green Tea (0 to 5 Calories)
Total is less than a hundred.
I worry that I will get hungry through the day and although I would be eating healthy meals and snacks, I don't want to consume too many calories at the beginning of the day. Just need to find what works for you and this has for me. 26 pounds and counting0 -
400 or 500. I was never much of a breakfast eater.
Right after I exercise I drink Orange juice with calcium and a little Naked juice mixed in & have a low fat string cheese. When I get to work I have my coffee, a banana, and a yogurt later that morning. I'm usually hungry for something else before lunch though - either more fruit, a rice pudding, or a muffin, if I've baked any heatlhy ones.
If it's a weekend I have yogurt with granola & an energy bar, or maybe a homemade Protein shake and banana or cheese.0 -
I have to eat good in the morning so for me its usually
2 oz of watermelon
2% partly skimmed milk (1/2) cup
Special K...1 cup
1 yogourt.
Adding up to 121 calories .0 -
400-600 calories. Its good to start your day with a big (but healthy breakfast)
I usually have a banana, yogurt, and a protein bar (or mixed nut bar)0 -
250-3500
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368 - 4 weetabix and 200ml semi skimmed milk.0
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I wish I wasn't hungry in the morning like some of you haha. Whenever I wake up my stomach is growling. I usually eat around 400 calories for breakfast. Anything from overnight oats with 1/2 a banana to protein pancakes to an omelet with veggies. I like to mix it up a little bit and not have the same thing every day. But my daily allowance is 1650 calories, so I'm only eating about 25% of my total calories in the morning.0
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Surprised people don't eat more calories earlier in the day -- they're easier to burn!
I don't understand why it's easier to burn.
It isn't, this kind of thinking ignores that the total calories for the day are the thing.
Have 'em all at dinner if it suits your life and energy levels.
Which is wot I do, 'coz it works for me.
On topic, around 30 calories of milk in my coffee, that does me until around 7:30pm ... It's not like I'm bricklaying or digging holes during the day ...
i may have missed another members replies to this, but here is a some info based on the reading ive done.
having more calories in the day will often help to increase a persons metabolism, especially when and if a steady income of calories persists throughout the rest of the day
its a fact that a calorie is a calorie is a calorie, but when we consume foods in different ways, our body behaves different, thus the thinking that earlier calories are often burned off easier or faster, and in a way its true, because a person who consumes food within every 2 hours, even just a couple of bites... will burn more calories and have a larger possible allotment for consumption...
or so the reading ive done has suggested... while i dont think the goal of increasing my consumption is one to aim for, increasing my metabolism is ....
just my two bits.. surely not the only perspective...0 -
I don't do breakfast, and yes I know this is bad because of not kick starting my metabolism and whatnot, but I just can't do it. I have tried, I've made myself eat a "proper" breakfast, just a go-ahead bar, just a cup of tea, I just can't do anything until late morning / lunch time.
Saves on the calories the rest of the day though!
You're fine. That whole kickstarting thing is a myth.
http://www.leangains.com/2010/10/top-ten-fasting-myths-debunked.html
Look at myth#1`
i just read this post and much of the extensive information posted in the link, it all sounds great and the author really seems to point out some facts that you dont often find discussed
but just so others know, there are many different perspectives on this topic and to date this is the first ive read from any RD or dietary material that suggests what he is suggesting, while i believe in the big business gaining on our consumption of meal supplements as suggested in the articles, i am far from personally convinced that he is accurate... just based on what ive learned about the bodies digestive system, but ive spent two years reading many, many different sources and the one common factor is...less spiking in blood sugars is always better, so a more even distribution of calories through the day, and or even the high end of calories consumed earlier allows for our bodies to "burn" these calories through the day rather than rest on them during the later and evening hours,
i certainly don't know whats best for another person, but while i struggle to get breakfasts in me, and prep healthy meals and consume food every couple of hours.... this process has always gotten me the largest and most noticeable changes in my size and weight
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Depends..I'm limiting myself to a bowl of special K, 1 small cup of yogurt, or a cup of something caffeinated. My husband asked his doctor and he said make sure to eat breakfast, if you can't have a cup of something caffeinated to supplement.0
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Around 200. (half a cup of rolled oats, half a cup of skim milk and one teaspoon of honey.)
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Anywhere from 300-400. It really depends on if I crack and take some cream in my coffee, lol. I've tried eating less than that but by around 11 I'm ready to claw out eyes for food.0
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Between 600 and 700 calories. I adjust the calories for dinner depending on how much I have consumed during the day.0
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Anything from 150 (cereal with unsweetened almond milk) to 400 (eggs, seeded bread, juice).
I don't get how people can't eat breakfast, it sets you up for the day massively in my opinion! I feel rubbish if I don't eat something within an hour of waking!0 -
I strive for around 400-500 cal per meal with very few or no snacks. Breakfast is usually between 270-400 calories.0
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usually between 400-500 during the week (egg beaters with cheese or egg whites, BACON, biscuit/jam or grits/butter, coffee) and upwards of 1000-1200 on weekend days (cracker barrel or IHOP baby!) I play around with how i set my goal on MFP, but usually aim for about 1800-1900 calories per day. on the weekends I just eat what i want to. hey...nobody's perfect.
breakfast is only the most important meal of the day for some people. know your body. breakfast is essential for me. without it, i would not have any friends, a husband, or a job. i don't do hungry well :laugh:0 -
90 calories worth of coffee-mate in my coffee.0
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I vary between 150-250. It's either greek yougurt and coffee (black w/sweetener) or egg whites and fruit with coffee.
Today it was egg whites, a piece of cheese, 2 slices of 35 calorie bread, coffee and a kiwi, about 220.
I bank my calories for dinner because I tend to walk my dog about 3 or so miles in the evening and my husband is a non-MFPer so I have to work my dinner around him.0 -
roughly 350, depending what I put in my eggs0
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As many as I feel like for that day.0
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200-300.
Keep them for the latter part of the day.0 -
Usually 200-300 calories. My boyfriend brings me home a 240 breakfast sandwich which contains a good amount of protein and grains that generally keeps me full for a good while as well as a big cup of coffee with a little cream. Otherwise I'll have a Chobani Greek Yogurt with the coffee.0
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