Doesn't like eggs

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  • I know it can be expensive, but as a treat I love eating lox for breakfast. A slice of whole grain toast, lox, onion, tomato. YUM!!
  • johnny059qn
    johnny059qn Posts: 163 Member
    I LOVE oatmeal!

    The instant packets are great, BUT they have a lot of sodium in them so I usually go with "Old Fashioned Oats." I like mine "chewy" and the quick oats end up "mushy" so I make it just like it was instant by just adding hot water from the coffee machine at work. My FAVORITE is "Almond Joy Oatmeal." Half cup Old Fashioned Oats, a 100cal pack of Emerald Cocoa Roast Almonds chopped up, and two tablespoons of coconut.... Just add hot water.... Mmmmmm

    That sounds really good!!
  • My1985Freckles
    My1985Freckles Posts: 1,039 Member
    How about chicken or a ham sammich or a pork chop? There's no law that says you have to have eggs and toast or cereal for breakfast and can only have roast beef for dinner.

    Also, why can't he feed himself?

    Bam!! Just what I was thinking. Who cares if he eats eggs and can't the boy get himself breakfast?

    I like to provide for my husband. Just because he CAN take care of himself, that doesn't mean he should have to. Plus, my hubby takes such wonderful care of me. We both work and if he gets a day off that I don't he cleans the house for me. And he does the dishes and laundry... I tell him all the time that he's a better wife than I am! LOL... So, I am more than happy to make him breakfast.
  • newcs
    newcs Posts: 717 Member
    I wasn't eating whole eggs for a while because of an egg sensitivity so I used almond butter in my breakfast for more protein. Oats are also good for protein but I don't do low carb. Greek yogurt is good if you like it (unfortunately I hate it).
  • blackmantis
    blackmantis Posts: 165 Member
    I add protein powder to my liquid egg whites.
  • I have the same issue , so I eat 16oz of Chobani for breakfast every mnoreing and it has alot of protein and two slices of peanut butter toast.
  • lyttlewon
    lyttlewon Posts: 1,118 Member
    I think eggs are disgusting but I can eat them if you hide the flavor in a fritatta.

    Fritatta?

    http://thehealthyfoodie.com/2012/03/26/spinach-feta-frittata-bites/
  • anifani4
    anifani4 Posts: 457 Member
    If you have time to cook, make him a burger (ground beef or turkey).

    I use All Whites in smoothies to boost the protein: any 2 or 3 fruits, 1/4 cup of All Whites, a green leafy (baby spinach, kale), a tsp of healthy oil, A bit of maple syrup if the fruit is tart.

    I agree with the people who suggested oatmeal with fruit and nuts. I bet the All whites could go in the bowl too...boost the protein. I use Whole Rolled Oats, usually blueberries, and walnuts.
  • FloraDelirus
    FloraDelirus Posts: 44 Member
    I can't stand eggs either but have had no problem with protein. Cottage cheese is great in the morning. Also, if he's not big on typical breakfast foods because they usually have eggs, why limit yourself to "breakfast food"? I know lots of people who will have grilled chicken for breakfast.

    Problem with chicken.... we have chicken a lot of times on our salads for lunch and then chicken breast done up somehow for supper once or twice a week. After awhile chicken gets old. ;) But, it's still an option!
  • FloraDelirus
    FloraDelirus Posts: 44 Member
    How about chicken or a ham sammich or a pork chop? There's no law that says you have to have eggs and toast or cereal for breakfast and can only have roast beef for dinner.

    Also, why can't he feed himself?

    Bam!! Just what I was thinking. Who cares if he eats eggs and can't the boy get himself breakfast?

    I like to provide for my husband. Just because he CAN take care of himself, that doesn't mean he should have to. Plus, my hubby takes such wonderful care of me. We both work and if he gets a day off that I don't he cleans the house for me. And he does the dishes and laundry... I tell him all the time that he's a better wife than I am! LOL... So, I am more than happy to make him breakfast.

    He does his share around the house. Laundry and dishes, helps take care of the pets and takes care of me. But mainly, it's also part of the rush in the morning. I get up first and shower, then it's his turn while I get ready (since I take longer). By the time he's done showering and dressing, I'm in the kitchen packing lunches and making breakfast. And the way our kitchen is set up....well, two people, unless they are willing to dance a lot and don't mind bumping into one another and reaching over each other, isn't condusive to having two people in the same space at one time ;) So he takes care of the animals, gathers up coats (when needed) and helps on the other side of the counter if I need help cutting something up or sorting something out. :)
  • FloraDelirus
    FloraDelirus Posts: 44 Member
    I wasn't eating whole eggs for a while because of an egg sensitivity so I used almond butter in my breakfast for more protein. Oats are also good for protein but I don't do low carb. Greek yogurt is good if you like it (unfortunately I hate it).

    Almond butter? Sounds yummy! Where do I get it and exactly what is it?
  • FloraDelirus
    FloraDelirus Posts: 44 Member
    I cannot stand the smell and taste of pure eggs or eggy foods like omelettes.
    I recently discoved that you can eggs to your oatmeal and you cannot taste them at all but they give the oatmeal a creamy texture plus all the protein.

    Here's the topic with the recipe:
    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/786342-mama-bear-s-porridge

    Oh my! Thank you for that receipe! i'll have to try it (without him seeing the eggs getting put into it) and then put it under his nose and see if he likes it!

    What do you do with the other two servings if you only have the one for breakfast? Can they be reheated easily enough?
  • FloraDelirus
    FloraDelirus Posts: 44 Member
    I LOVE oatmeal!

    The instant packets are great, BUT they have a lot of sodium in them so I usually go with "Old Fashioned Oats." I like mine "chewy" and the quick oats end up "mushy" so I make it just like it was instant by just adding hot water from the coffee machine at work. My FAVORITE is "Almond Joy Oatmeal." Half cup Old Fashioned Oats, a 100cal pack of Emerald Cocoa Roast Almonds chopped up, and two tablespoons of coconut.... Just add hot water.... Mmmmmm

    But on the subject of eggs LOL... I can't stand over easy anymore (grew up on over easy). It MUST be an omelet for me... Or an "Egg Basket' ... Line a muffing tin with ham slices, add some chopped mushrooms and peppers, add a beaten egg, top with a sprinkle of cheddar... Bake at 350 for 20mins. These can be microwaved for 20 seconds for a great breakfast on the go. I LOVE these because while oatmeal is great only eggs can keep me going till lunch.

    OH MY! I love that oatmeal idea! I'm gonna have to try that!

    Also, I make the Egg Baskets for me! I love them and they reheat so well as well as freeze pretty well too!
  • FloraDelirus
    FloraDelirus Posts: 44 Member
    Oatmeal with blueberries, walnuts and vanilla protein powder is what I have for breakfast EVERYday. My cholesterol is now 142!

    Keeps me full until lunch and I never get tired of it!!

    Vanilla protien powder is a good idea! How much do you usually make yourself in the morning? And how much powder do you put in? Receipe please?

    Thank you for this! I tried something close to this, this morning. (I didn't get a chance to check for the receipe until now) Had strawberries instead of blueberries (forgot to pick some up when I went shopping last night) I had peaches in mine. I'm still very full and that was with 1/3 cup of rolled oats and 1/2 scoop of protien powder.

    1/2 cup Quaker Old fasioned Oats
    1 Cup water
    microwave 2 minutes
    Add
    1/4 fresh or frozen Blueberries
    1 T Chopped walnuts
    1 heaping T Vanilla Whey Protien Powder. I use Body Fortress from Wal-mart

    Mix and enjoy

    Calories 253
    Carbs 33
    Fat 8
    Protein 14
    Fiber 6
  • FloraDelirus
    FloraDelirus Posts: 44 Member
    I think eggs are disgusting but I can eat them if you hide the flavor in a fritatta.

    Fritatta?

    http://thehealthyfoodie.com/2012/03/26/spinach-feta-frittata-bites/

    Oh wow. Those sound delectible! I'm gonna make those for myself! And give him one to try. If he likes them, bonus, if not...well all the more for me! HA! Thanks for the receipe and info!
  • californiagirl2012
    californiagirl2012 Posts: 2,625 Member
    I need help!

    My husband doesn't like eggs. He never grew up eating them because his dad is highly alergic to poultry/eggs. So he never developed a liking for the texture or taste. I, on the other hand, have no problem eating eggs. I love them in fact.

    But...he is trying to work on losing weight and eating less carbs, more protien, etc. (I've tried getting him on here but he's being stuborn. One step at a time I guess.) Most meals, I have no problem with meeting these requirements for both of us. It's breakfast that's the problem.

    I need some low calorie, higher protien, low carb, wholesome food ideas for breakfast that I can make up quick (or prep ahead of time) to feed him. He's not a big veggie nut. Doesn't like tomatoes or peppers but will eat Broccoli and Califlower, lettuce and carrots.

    Help? Suggestions? Ideas? Websites to look at? Receipes?

    I've found most white fish is very low calorie and high protein. I bake it ahead of time and dish some out to heat up with broth and veggies and you can flavor it with whatever spices and veggies you want. Ah I wish I didn't like eggs. I am allergic to chicken eggs but love them. :( I've gotten away from traditional breakfast foods and love having sort of a soup or salad for breakfast, LOL, I can eat a taco for breakfast! Many societies don't eat breakfast foods like we do.
  • Dee_84
    Dee_84 Posts: 431 Member
    I cannot stand the smell and taste of pure eggs or eggy foods like omelettes.
    I recently discoved that you can eggs to your oatmeal and you cannot taste them at all but they give the oatmeal a creamy texture plus all the protein.

    Here's the topic with the recipe:
    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/786342-mama-bear-s-porridge

    Oh my! Thank you for that receipe! i'll have to try it (without him seeing the eggs getting put into it) and then put it under his nose and see if he likes it!

    What do you do with the other two servings if you only have the one for breakfast? Can they be reheated easily enough?

    Yes, you can reheat it.
    I split the oatmeal between 3 bowls and put 2 in the fridge for the next days. Tasted just as yummy as the first one :)