What do you eat for breakfast?
Choobey
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I want to know what people eat for breakfast that keeps them full. I started doing cross and I gained a few pounds! I realized yesterday what the problem was, my normal breakfast is not filling me up enough and it is making me eat like a horse when I get back from boot camp after work!
Yesterday, I had a chicken biscuit sand which (normally drink a veggie/fruit shake). I continued to eat like I normally do for the rest of the day. When I got home from cross fit, I was not a crazy starving person like I normally am! I was totally satisfied eating a small dinner.
What I want to know is what do you eat for breakfast that keeps you full?
Yesterday, I had a chicken biscuit sand which (normally drink a veggie/fruit shake). I continued to eat like I normally do for the rest of the day. When I got home from cross fit, I was not a crazy starving person like I normally am! I was totally satisfied eating a small dinner.
What I want to know is what do you eat for breakfast that keeps you full?
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I eat every 2-3 hours, so I usually just have oatmeal at around 8am, and then some fruit at around 10am...I try to keep it simple :P0
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I have either a protien bar or shake plus a fruit smoothie and a piece of fruit between8.30 and 11am before lunch.
Eggs are good in the morning boiled or scrambled0 -
I have porridge most mornings, with either banana or strawberries cut up into it. I eat that about 7.30am and I find that fills me up for the morning. I have an apple about 11am, but could quite easily go until Noon before needing to eat again.0
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I eat every 2-3 hours, so I usually just have oatmeal at around 8am, and then some fruit at around 10am...I try to keep it simple :P
Normally I do that, but I realized that I do not think its working for me. I am going to see how I feel today, I went back to my original shakes. Test day #20 -
What's your calorie goal, out of curiosity?
I typically don't eat breakfast until after noon. Eggs, avacado, onion, tomato, cheese scrambled is something I really like. Bacon, too when I have some. Greek yogurt with fruit is pretty good too. Something with a decent amount of protein and fats tend to keep me more satiated0 -
An apple with crunchy peanut butter and coffee. Yum!0
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i dont eat unti a few hours after i wake up though the week, and usually have a banana
weekends is 2 eggs with a slice of toast0 -
Eggs! Most days I have eggs with 1/2 an avocado if i have, and a fruit. But I also eat every 2-3 hours so depending on how much I eat for breakfast I'll have a small to medium snack after that.0
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I eat 2 scrambled eggs, a couple pieces of bacon or 1 piece of sausage, and coffee at work.
At home I usually eat 1 or 2 eggs over hard on a high fiber english muffin with a piece of swiss cheese, or, I eat high fiber oatmeal.0 -
What's your calorie goal, out of curiosity?
I typically don't eat breakfast until after noon. Eggs, avacado, onion, tomato, cheese scrambled is something I really like. Bacon, too when I have some. Greek yogurt with fruit is pretty good too. Something with a decent amount of protein and fats tend to keep me more satiated
My calorie goal is 1200. During the week I get up for work at 5:15AM and drink a shake on my way to work at about 6:30AM. Around 9:30AM I am getting hungry and will eat a piece of fruit or something. Then I am starving by 11:30AM and eat lunch then. I try to eat a small snack around 2PM so I can get through boot camp. I think eating the more filling breakfast set me up for the day, but I do not want to eat high fat, high cholesterol, etc. foods.0 -
1/4 c egg whites and 1 whole egg, scrambled with toast and real butter.... or oatmeal protein pancakes0
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eggs usually fill me for a good chunk of the day. I'm trying something new this week but usually i like to have an eggwhite omelet filled with a meat and veggies with a meat on the side.0
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I usually do eggs...sometimes it's scrambled with a side of fruit, sometimes over easy with toast...this morning I took 1 cup of hash browns, some turkey sausage, and eggs and scrambled it all together with fat free cheese, that will definitely keep me full for a while0
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i dont eat unti a few hours after i wake up though the week, and usually have a banana
Similar for me. I drink some water when I wake up. Have an apple around 10am, a smoothie around 11:30 or noon. Although if I wake up an am hungry, then I'll have that apple right away. I'm generally just not hungry early on.0 -
What's really worked for me is rearranging my eating patterns. It takes about a week (or two, if your body is stubborn), but I've pushed breakfast from 7:30am to 9:30 by just eating 15 minutes to 30 minutes later every day. It means I eat at my desk and that I have to pack both breakfast and lunch, but so far it's been ace for keeping hunger pains away. And I'm not adding any meals, so no need to "find room" for extra snacks or calories.
Don't know if it will work for you, but could be an option.0 -
What's your calorie goal, out of curiosity?
I typically don't eat breakfast until after noon. Eggs, avacado, onion, tomato, cheese scrambled is something I really like. Bacon, too when I have some. Greek yogurt with fruit is pretty good too. Something with a decent amount of protein and fats tend to keep me more satiated
My calorie goal is 1200. During the week I get up for work at 5:15AM and drink a shake on my way to work at about 6:30AM. Around 9:30AM I am getting hungry and will eat a piece of fruit or something. Then I am starving by 11:30AM and eat lunch then. I try to eat a small snack around 2PM so I can get through boot camp. I think eating the more filling breakfast set me up for the day, but I do not want to eat high fat, high cholesterol, etc. foods.
No wonder you're hungry. You've got 9 lbs left to lose, why are you setting yourself up for 2 lbs a week loss? Pick a less aggressive goal. Something like .5-1lb a week loss. With less to lose, you need to lessen your deficit or you could risk muscle loss.
Also, there's nothing wrong with fats. Fats are good for hormone control and overall health..
Have you read this?
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1080242-a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants0 -
I skip breakfast and eat all my calories between noon and 8pm.0
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Im usually up at 4 in the morning and find it most beneficial to start with a protien bar I use pure protien brand.. at around 8 I eat a fruit anything except bananas... when I get off at 9 I'll cook 2 eggs and have a slice of low calorie bread with some fruit and 4 oz fat free milk that usually does it for me. that usually holds me till I get off work at my other job in the late afternoon or early evening0
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Oatmeal oatmeal oatmeal oatmeal.
Check out theoatmealartist.com for some great recipes0 -
I go with the EAS myoplex lite protein shake pre-gym & then once i get to work I eat an english muffin with peanut butter. Typically holds me until my mid morning snack at 11 or so.0
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What's your calorie goal, out of curiosity?
I typically don't eat breakfast until after noon. Eggs, avacado, onion, tomato, cheese scrambled is something I really like. Bacon, too when I have some. Greek yogurt with fruit is pretty good too. Something with a decent amount of protein and fats tend to keep me more satiated
My calorie goal is 1200. During the week I get up for work at 5:15AM and drink a shake on my way to work at about 6:30AM. Around 9:30AM I am getting hungry and will eat a piece of fruit or something. Then I am starving by 11:30AM and eat lunch then. I try to eat a small snack around 2PM so I can get through boot camp. I think eating the more filling breakfast set me up for the day, but I do not want to eat high fat, high cholesterol, etc. foods.
No wonder you're hungry. You've got 9 lbs left to lose, why are you setting yourself up for 2 lbs a week loss? Pick a less aggressive goal. Something like .5-1lb a week loss. With less to lose, you need to lessen your deficit or you risk muscle loss.
Also, there's nothing wrong with fats. Fats are good for hormone control and overall health..
Have you read this?
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1080242-a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants
I am not set up for a 2lb week weight loss, I am at .5 a week. I usually eat more than 1200 because I walk at lunchtime and I work out each day. I do sometimes eat over my 1200. I am not afraid of fats at all, trust me I eat them! I just do not want to eat unhealthy foods every morning.0 -
Quest bars!0
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What's your calorie goal, out of curiosity?
I typically don't eat breakfast until after noon. Eggs, avacado, onion, tomato, cheese scrambled is something I really like. Bacon, too when I have some. Greek yogurt with fruit is pretty good too. Something with a decent amount of protein and fats tend to keep me more satiated
My calorie goal is 1200. During the week I get up for work at 5:15AM and drink a shake on my way to work at about 6:30AM. Around 9:30AM I am getting hungry and will eat a piece of fruit or something. Then I am starving by 11:30AM and eat lunch then. I try to eat a small snack around 2PM so I can get through boot camp. I think eating the more filling breakfast set me up for the day, but I do not want to eat high fat, high cholesterol, etc. foods.
No wonder you're hungry. You've got 9 lbs left to lose, why are you setting yourself up for 2 lbs a week loss? Pick a less aggressive goal. Something like .5-1lb a week loss. With less to lose, you need to lessen your deficit or you risk muscle loss.
Also, there's nothing wrong with fats. Fats are good for hormone control and overall health..
Have you read this?
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1080242-a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants
I am not set up for a 2lb week weight loss, I am at .5 a week. I usually eat more than 1200 because I walk at lunchtime and I work out each day. I do sometimes eat over my 1200. I am not afraid of fats at all, trust me I eat them! I just do not want to eat unhealthy foods every morning.
... Nothing I suggested to you was unhealthy.
Healthy is in the context of an entire diet, not individual foods. Every food you eat has some form of nutritional value, some more than others. Once your nutrient needs are met, you don't get bonus points for more than what your body requires, that's Eric Helms.
Anyway, you don't have to eat bacon if you don't want to, I'm assuming that's what you take issue with... but you're missing out. It's really high protein for the calories... and delicious0 -
I usually start my workdays off with a strawberry banana smoothie (usually drink it on the way into work around 6ish)
Soy meal replacement supplement in Vanilla
half a banana
half a cup of strawberries
8oz sweetened Almond milk ( or unsweetened depending on how sweet the fruit is that day)
and some ice
Holds me over until lunch time (noon)
On the weekends, I don't really eat breakfast--but if I do then its 1 whole egg & 2 egg whites and turkey bacon with fruit or coffee. That's good for me until my next meal usually 3-4 hours later.0 -
First off, there's nothing wrong with those high fat, high cholesterol foods unless you have a medical reason to avoid them.
My go-to breakfasts lately have been a protein shake (Greek yogurt, protein powder, and fruit) or oatmeal w/ protein powder and fruit and a dash of milk (sometimes some PB or sugar on top). If I'm trying to eat light for the day I may just have Greek yogurt and fruit on my way out the door. Also, coffee with milk & creamer alongside each of those.0 -
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What's your calorie goal, out of curiosity?
I typically don't eat breakfast until after noon. Eggs, avacado, onion, tomato, cheese scrambled is something I really like. Bacon, too when I have some. Greek yogurt with fruit is pretty good too. Something with a decent amount of protein and fats tend to keep me more satiated
My calorie goal is 1200. During the week I get up for work at 5:15AM and drink a shake on my way to work at about 6:30AM. Around 9:30AM I am getting hungry and will eat a piece of fruit or something. Then I am starving by 11:30AM and eat lunch then. I try to eat a small snack around 2PM so I can get through boot camp. I think eating the more filling breakfast set me up for the day, but I do not want to eat high fat, high cholesterol, etc. foods.
No wonder you're hungry. You've got 9 lbs left to lose, why are you setting yourself up for 2 lbs a week loss? Pick a less aggressive goal. Something like .5-1lb a week loss. With less to lose, you need to lessen your deficit or you risk muscle loss.
Also, there's nothing wrong with fats. Fats are good for hormone control and overall health..
Have you read this?
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1080242-a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants
I am not set up for a 2lb week weight loss, I am at .5 a week. I usually eat more than 1200 because I walk at lunchtime and I work out each day. I do sometimes eat over my 1200. I am not afraid of fats at all, trust me I eat them! I just do not want to eat unhealthy foods every morning.
High fat foods =/= unhealthy automatically. There are lots and lots of things that are really good for you that are higher in fats. And many of those are your standard breakfast foods. Because fat, fiber, and protein are what help keep you fuller and more satiated for longer.0 -
I have about 1.5 serving of steel cut oats and 1 serving of fage total mixed in with it and I dont eat till anywhere between 10 and noon.0
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I usually make breakfast my largest meal of the day and try to balance with protein, carbs and fats. So on a typical morning I'll eat an egg scramble with onions, jalapenos, garlic, kale, whatever veggies I have laying around, a piece of fruit on the side and then either turkey sausage/bacon. 2 Ingredient banana pancakes are also awesome.
I've found with myself that if breakfast is my largest meal, I'm more likely to stay fuller longer!0
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