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Tecia1970
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I know it's the most important meal of the day because it gets your metabolism going. But what if you simply DO NOT have time for breakfast? As it is, I am already getting up before daylight and it's rushing all morning. I barely have time to get ready for work. My kids school is 30 minutes away so I have to get them to the bus stop really early and from there, I have an almost hour commute to work. I grab a bottled Starbucks mocha frappuccino out of the fridge as we are rushing out of the door and that is my breakfast. Is this adequate enough? It's honestly all I have time for during the week.
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There has to be something healthier that you can just grab and go than that. Cook HB eggs in advance? grab a banana and a yogurt? Even a protein bar would be better0
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There has to be something healthier that you can just grab and go than that. Cook HB eggs in advance? grab a banana and a yogurt? Even a protein bar would be better0
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Yeah I agree there are better options out there other then a frapp. I would try your breakfast sandwich or do a protein drink at least then you are getting something out of it.0
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My husband has very little time in the mornings too.
Some weeks he makes a batch of healthy muffins on Sunday and puts them in the freezer, then just grabs one, heats it for 10 seconds and eats it on the way to work. (He also has a banana but you could grab and apple or something)
Those Starbucks frappucino things are NOT healthy and I highly doubt they have any of the nutrients you need at all. Is there nothing else you could substitute? One of those yoghurt drinks? A smoothie made the night before and put in the fridge?
Surely there are plenty of things that you can premake and just grab and go that don't have the sugar and fat content of those things?0 -
The bottled ones actually don't have a lot of sugar and they are low in fat. They are only 180 calories for the 9.5 oz. bottle. Now the ones you get at Starbucks that are frozen and blended...different story lol.0
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Yeah I would go even with the protein bar over the smart ones breakfast. I used to pour some Bolthouse Farms or Happy Planet premade smoothie in travel cup with some protein powder on rushed mornings0
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you dont have to eat reakfast if you dont want it. just make sure you hit your calorie goal.0
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Oatmeal in a mug and eat it in the car.
It's my morning a lot of the time. I HAAAAATE oatmeal, but found out I actually like. It's "Better Oats." I like the blueberry muffin, and brown sugar one. I'll add a little bit of peanut butter, and just eat it in the car on the way to work. If you don't like oatmeal, you can do grits, and microwave some sausage crumbles and add it to the grits.
Both seriously take under 3 minutes.
Or take a bit maybe an hour, and make mini frittatas, and keep them in the fridge, and eat them in a tortilla, or toasted english muffins
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/giada-de-laurentiis/mini-frittatas-recipe/index.html here's a quick recipe.0 -
Yeah I would go even with the protein bar over the smart ones breakfast. I used to pour some Bolthouse Farms or Happy Planet premade smoothie in travel cup with some protein powder on rushed mornings
I may try the smoothies. If I don't like it, with my oldest around, it won't go to waste lol.0 -
I prepare one cup of fruit (blackberries or strawberries) the night before in a ziplock press and seal cup. I then throw a Special K breakfast sandwich in the microwave for 1.5 minutes and eat on my commute.
The Special K breakfast sandwiches are pretty new to the market. They have Egg and Cheese (180 calories), ham, egg and cheese (200 calories), and sausage, egg and cheese (240 calories, but well worth it).
Or, you could go with a protein bar.0 -
Oatmeal in a mug and eat it in the car.
It's my morning a lot of the time. I HAAAAATE oatmeal, but found out I actually like. It's "Better Oats." I like the blueberry muffin, and brown sugar one. I'll add a little bit of peanut butter, and just eat it in the car on the way to work. If you don't like oatmeal, you can do grits, and microwave some sausage crumbles and add it to the grits.
Both seriously take under 3 minutes.
Or take a bit maybe an hour, and make mini frittatas, and keep them in the fridge, and eat them in a tortilla, or toasted english muffins
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/giada-de-laurentiis/mini-frittatas-recipe/index.html here's a quick recipe.0 -
Even a special K breakfast shake would Naked Juice and a granola bar or protein bar would be better then a frapp.0
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Breakfast doesn't kickstart your metabolism. Diet induced thermogenesis is based on calories/macros. You'll get the same thermic effect if you eat breakfast at noon instead of 9am.
If you feel ok without breakfast, then just skip breakfast.0 -
So I have tried a lot of protein shakes over the years and I found one that i really like its muscle milk and just blend in fruit or PB with milk or water with Ice.0
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you dont have to eat reakfast if you dont want it. just make sure you hit your calorie goal.
this. breakfast is not the most important meal of the day. your diet overall is what matters, not what time of day you eat.0 -
I prepare one cup of fruit (blackberries or strawberries) the night before in a ziplock press and seal cup. I then throw a Special K breakfast sandwich in the microwave for 1.5 minutes and eat on my commute.
The Special K breakfast sandwiches are pretty new to the market. They have Egg and Cheese (180 calories), ham, egg and cheese (200 calories), and sausage, egg and cheese (240 calories, but well worth it).
Or, you could go with a protein bar.0 -
you dont have to eat reakfast if you dont want it. just make sure you hit your calorie goal.
^This.0 -
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I buy them at Krogers and WalMart, and I know Mayberry has a WalMart.0
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Oatmeal in a mug and eat it in the car.
It's my morning a lot of the time. I HAAAAATE oatmeal, but found out I actually like. It's "Better Oats." I like the blueberry muffin, and brown sugar one. I'll add a little bit of peanut butter, and just eat it in the car on the way to work. If you don't like oatmeal, you can do grits, and microwave some sausage crumbles and add it to the grits.
Both seriously take under 3 minutes.
Or take a bit maybe an hour, and make mini frittatas, and keep them in the fridge, and eat them in a tortilla, or toasted english muffins
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/giada-de-laurentiis/mini-frittatas-recipe/index.html here's a quick recipe.
I eat a lot while driving, or give myself an extra few minutes, cover a mug, and then eat it in the parking lot of work. Mugs do wonders. Hahaha. I bought a microwave egg cooker from target. It's from nordicware, and it takes 1 - 2 minutes to cook, i do that, and egg whites, and then add a few slices of lunch meat or a sausage patty to an english muffin, or into a tortilla! It's always under 5 minutes, and is better than some bottled drink.0
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