What are some good breakfast recipes?
enelson96
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I usually eat cereal daily for breakfast but there are lots of calories and sugar in most of the cereal. I sometimes have oatmeal or omlets.
Any other suggestions that are quick would be great!
Any other suggestions that are quick would be great!
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I've been eating light & fit yogurt for breakfast. Only 80 Calories! And its so yummy.0
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whole grain english muffin with reduced fat cheese, 2 strips of bacon or canadian bacon, and an egg white
kashi cereal with skim milk
3 egg white omelet with spinach, swiss cheese, mushrooms, onions, and tomatoes
oatmeal with brown sugar and 1 egg scrambled with 2 egg whites0 -
I usually eat a container of non-fat greek yogurt with a little (1/2 cup or so) cereal mixed in, that way I still get the crunch of cereal I crave in the morning, but lots of protein to hold me over.0
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I have a banana and a slice of white bread toasted with half a teaspoon of butter, see my diary, calories are low and keeps you full until dinner.0
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1/2 cup egg beaters scrambled w/ 1/2 cup baby spinach, 1 ounce diced ham with a greek yougart and a slice of toasted thin rye bread0
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I'm on the go ALOT so I make 2 Eggo Nutigrain Whole Wheat waffles, put some crunchy peanut butter on one, spread a small amount of sugar free syrup, and put them together and eat like a sandwich!0
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My favorite is
2 whole cage free eggs
1/4 cup all whites
deli turkey 3 slices
1/2 cup spinach
1/4 cup baby bella mushrooms
1 oz gorgonzola/feta or goat cheese by taste0 -
ALL OF THE ABOVE = YUMMMMMMMM!0
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ALL OF THE ABOVE = YUMMMMMMMM!0
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I have a recipe for Southwestern Egg Bake. It is awesome. I'll give it to you if you want it.
Jean from Iowa0 -
I make a big pot of steel cut oats on the weekend and portion it out so that it is ready to grab and reheat every morning. I like to add almond butter, honey, and banana. After dressing it up, it is usually a 350 calorie breakfast, which keeps me going all morning. If I have time in the mornings I like to make eggs with an english muffin.0
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I really like some toasted whole grain bread with some peanut butter or almond butter and banana slices and a sprinkle of cinnamon. YUM Also I make a breakfast smoothie alot during the summer. I use 1/2 cup skim milk, 6oz of your favorite yogurt and 1/2 cup of strawberries and a 1/4 cup of blueberries ( I use frozen berries) and one scoop of vanilla whey protein powder...blend and enjoy! Those are my 2 go to quickie breakfasts.0
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I love Kashi cereal. Get the one with the most protein to kick in your metabolism!!!!0
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Chop up red onion, tomatoes, spinach, mushroom (I don't like mushrooms, but it would work in it) and saute in a pan then mix up an egg and pour it over it. Almost like an omelet, but easier to make. Then put salsa or ketchup on top. I actually use more veggies than I do egg. It is filling, healthy and low calorie.0
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some of the new versions of Kashi are pretty good with skim milk, throw in some fresh blueberries or half a banana.
otherwise egg whites with all kinds of stuff, mushrooms, peppers, onions, spinach, herbs. sometimes a piece of whole wheat toast
also if i get up late ill just have a protein shake.
Also, the first thing I do when i wake up is drink 20oz of water.0 -
I've been making a quiche that I portion out to 8 slices... it contains 8 large eggs, about 1/2 cup of diced ham, 1/2 a cup of 3 different cheeses (mozzarella, cheddar, jack), mushrooms, asparagus, and onions. This recipe calls for 1-1/2 cups of half and half... which is what I've been using but I'm thinking of turning that to light cream to make the calorie count just a tad less. This breakfast is so unbelievably filling that the calories are well worth it... about 340 per slice. The protein is huge and you can really add just about anything you want to the quiche. I use a store brand pie crust that you just unroll... I'm sure I'll want some variety as the days go on, but for now, this is my second quiche and I'm loving it!0
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Haha! I do this too! Super yummy and I can't believe they make sugar-free syrup that tastes as good as it does!0
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