breakfast...help?
sbaten
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I am sure we have all heard that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. It helps jump start your metabolism for the day and generally gets you going. I do not disagree with any of this. When I do eat breakfast I generally feel better and am not starving by lunch time.
Here's the problem...I am not a morning person! I stay in bed til the last possible moment that will not make me late for work. I am looking for quick and easy breakfast foods. But, I am trying to avoid sugar and processed foods which rules out the granola bars and nutrition bars, oatmeal, etc.
Does anyone have any suggestions?...
Here's the problem...I am not a morning person! I stay in bed til the last possible moment that will not make me late for work. I am looking for quick and easy breakfast foods. But, I am trying to avoid sugar and processed foods which rules out the granola bars and nutrition bars, oatmeal, etc.
Does anyone have any suggestions?...
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I am sure we have all heard that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. It helps jump start your metabolism for the day and generally gets you going. I do not disagree with any of this. When I do eat breakfast I generally feel better and am not starving by lunch time.
Just for clarity: There's nothing wrong with eating breakfast and it definitely helps some people feel better. It doesn't however, jumpstart metabolism. Diet Induced Thermogenesis is actually based on meal composition and total caloric intake. Whether you eat at 5am or 5pm won't change the net thermic effect of that food.Does anyone have any suggestions?...
You could look into a whey protein or you could look up overnight oats, it's something you make the night before so it would be ready to eat when you get up the next morning.0 -
Oatmeal is not really processed like cereal bars.
I would take a half cup of dry quick oats put water to cover it and then 1/4" more. Microwave it for 1 min, stir and microwave again for another min. It will be sticky and puffy when it's done. To this add 1/4 cup of fat free milk or a bit more some cinnamon powder and some splenda or truvia if you like for taste. Add 1 banana sliced or some blueberries and mix in. This will get you going and keep you full for at least three hours. I'd suggest eating smaller meals 5 times per day to get your metabolism kicked in.
Once in a while skip the fruit and have a boiled egg on the side with your oatmeal.
Pre-cooking your breakfast the night before would help also. Make some omelettes and so and just toast some whole wheat bread and you're ready...
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I am sure we have all heard that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. It helps jump start your metabolism for the day and generally gets you going. I do not disagree with any of this. When I do eat breakfast I generally feel better and am not starving by lunch time.
Here's the problem...I am not a morning person! I stay in bed til the last possible moment that will not make me late for work. I am looking for quick and easy breakfast foods. But, I am trying to avoid sugar and processed foods which rules out the granola bars and nutrition bars, oatmeal, etc.
Does anyone have any suggestions?...
You should disagree with it. It's proven false. Breakfast is no more important than any other meal and it doesn't jump start anything. Your body is remarkable at adapting to your eating schedule. If you don't want to eat in the morning, don't. Its that simple.0 -
this takes about 3mins to prepare. place a peta bread on a paper towel, put fresh spinach on, a couple slices of tomato, break an egg over it and place in the micro wave for 90sec... then grab it fold in half and you have a healthy breakfast and are out the door.0
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dont eggs explode in the microwave?0
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In addition I recommend upon waking to drink about 16 to 24oz of water before you eat. Hydrate first thing in the morning and this will help give the metabolism a hand. As far as the meals and the times the two other users are correct. But don't go too long without food after waking up. Remember your body needs the energy kick. The reason it is important is that your body has been without food for a while 12-16 hrs. You don't have to eat upon waking up but don't go 4 hours without eating either. Just sit and enjoy your meal whatever it maybe that is all that matters.0
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You can get quick recipes, look up Lean Body Lifestyle on YouTube. This guy has some good quick ideas.0
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Why don't people realise that not eating for 10 hours won't slow down your metabolism. This takes days.. breakfast is NOT essential.0
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Why don't people realise that not eating for 10 hours won't slow down your metabolism. This takes days.. breakfast is NOT essential.
Because dogma dies hard and the number of resources with bad information greatly exceeds the number of resources with more research based info.
And you are correct.0 -
fresh fruit with a yoghurt? takes 5 mins and helps towards your 5 a day!0
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kashi 7 grain or blueberry waffles are pretty much my go to on crazy busy mornings. i LOVE breakfast... they're easy to just pop in the toaster while you're getting ready and eat with a little peanut butter. i also love putting cream or ricotta cheese with a little cinnamon on them. easy to take on the go, healthy and delicious!
vitatop muffins are also really good and filled with fiber... and only 100 calories!
hard boiled eggs, always quick and easy! i boil a week's worth on sundays and eat them for breakfast or snacks daily!
ONE more!... la favorita sells breakfast burritos that are pretty low cal, delicious, and filling. they're sold individually or in 6 packs (at walmart, at least). they only need about 2 minutes in the microwave and you're good to go! the tortillas are white but must be low carb because an entire burrito is usually under 200 calories!0 -
I usually eat a greek yogurt for breakfast.0
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eggs don't explode in the microwave! you can make scrambled eggs (even scrambles with cheese, ham, whatever!) in the microwave. my husband sometimes scrambles an egg or two with some milk and cheese in a coffee mug and microwaves it for about 1 minute per egg... and he's set to walk out the door with his eggs in a cup!0
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4 eggs
1 cup of egg whites
16 oz spinach
1 can of plain diced tomatoes ( i think it's 12 oz?)
1 carton of mushrooms
2 oz sliced turkey (i use hilshire farm reduced sodium)
mix all the ingredients in a large mixing bowl and pour into muffin tins (spray with PAM first)
i like to rip fat free american cheese slices into pieces and place over each "muffin"
bake for about 20-25 minutes at 350.
this should make about 20 muffins, and i eat 2 for breakfast.
it's filling, delicious, and EASY - I usually make a batch on Sundays and they last me the week0 -
I agree, you don't need breakfast. Eat when you're hungry.0
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Why don't people realise that not eating for 10 hours won't slow down your metabolism. This takes days.. breakfast is NOT essential.
Because dogma dies hard and the number of resources with bad information greatly exceeds the number of resources with more research based info.
And you are correct.
I totally agree on the supposed 'jump start your metabolism effects' but I think there is evidence that people who eat breakfast tend to fare better when watching their intake. I'm guessing it's because it's easy to overeat and to make bad choices at lunch and dinner if you're famished when those meal times arrive? That's my 'excuse' for eating breakfast.
78% of people on the National Weight Control Registry eat breakfast.
http://www.nwcr.ws/Research/default.htm
It's also almost certainly one of those things that there is correlation but not causation (or not much). Like people who take a multivitamin live longer, but multivitamins are known to not increase longevity in countries with adequate nutrition. But the type of person who takes a multivitamin and eats a healthy breakfast is usually the type of person who lives a healthy lifestyle in general.0
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