What's for breakfast ?

x3na1401
x3na1401 Posts: 277 Member
Any great breakfast ideas out there ?
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  • LaurenLouG
    LaurenLouG Posts: 65 Member
    I pretty much always eat Uncle Toby's High Fibre Oats sachet with skim milk, chopped apple and cinnamon ( the sachet works well for me as I tend to struggle with portion control). Or Chobani natural yoghurt with apple and banana.

    Not sure if you'd classify those as "great" ideas, but they're delicious and they work for me!
  • x3na1401
    x3na1401 Posts: 277 Member
    Keep meaning to buy cinnamon.

    Has anyone put protein powder in porridge ? What's it like ?
  • x3na1401
    x3na1401 Posts: 277 Member
    I'm not keen on yoghurt in the morning, but the oats sound good.
  • nessa552013
    nessa552013 Posts: 18 Member
    Oats are usually quite filling and can last you a while. Sometimes yoplait yogurt range with a muesli range of cereal can also add to the menu to change it up. Another option would be a slice of wholegrain toast with tomato or boiled egg. You can add a piece of fruit to the range.
  • kbeech06
    kbeech06 Posts: 328 Member
    I have porridge made with skim or almond milk every morning. I put a tablespoon of Canadian Maple syrup in it for some sweetness...or if I've run out, a tablespoon of brown sugar and a couple dashes of cinnamon. So yummy!
  • x3na1401
    x3na1401 Posts: 277 Member
    Yum. Toast and tomato.

    It reminds me of holiday breakfasts. Funny white cheese and slices of tomato. Yum yum
  • Koshkaxo
    Koshkaxo Posts: 332 Member
    today is a sourdough english muffin with becel and a pint of raspberries yum!
  • x3na1401
    x3na1401 Posts: 277 Member
    I have porridge made with skim or almond milk every morning. I put a tablespoon of Canadian Maple syrup in it for some sweetness...or if I've run out, a tablespoon of brown sugar and a couple dashes of cinnamon. So yummy!

    This sounds great !! Will be buying maple syrup and cinnamon today !
  • x3na1401
    x3na1401 Posts: 277 Member
    today is a sourdough english muffin with becel and a pint of raspberries yum!

    What's a becel ?
  • brit_ks_89
    brit_ks_89 Posts: 433 Member
    try an omelet or veggie scramble with your favorite veggies - IT IS REALLY BOMB!
  • x3na1401
    x3na1401 Posts: 277 Member
    The trouble with this thread is that I want to try them all... Now!
  • I eat savoury breakfast cups that I bake in a muffin tray. I have never enjoyed breakfast so much in my life!
  • x3na1401
    x3na1401 Posts: 277 Member
    I eat savoury breakfast cups that I bake in a muffin tray. I have never enjoyed breakfast so much in my life!

    Tell me more...
  • kay1977newme
    kay1977newme Posts: 35 Member
    Finesse cereal was not that nice :-/
  • x3na1401
    x3na1401 Posts: 277 Member
    Finesse cereal was not that nice :-/

    I love Fitnesse if that's the one you mean ! I had it in portugal and then couldn't get it here. Was gutted. Then Asda came to the rescue.

    They don't have the nutty one thou :(

    But I do like the normal one with sliced banana.
  • I eat savoury breakfast cups that I bake in a muffin tray. I have never enjoyed breakfast so much in my life!

    Tell me more...

    Grab a muffin tray (I use a 6 muffin silicone tray), line the tray with one slice of ham per muffin so it makes a base. Then I mix 6 eggs, 1 cup of baby spinach, 4 chopped mushrooms, 1/2 a cup of grated cheese and chopped onion (you can add whatever vegetables you want though), into a bowl, and then divide it up into the 6 muffin spots. Bake at 180 degrees celcius for 20-25 minutes.

    I eat 2 for breakfast and have them 3 times a week. Approved by my nutritionist :)

    I got the recipe and then altered it to my liking from here: http://itsmysideoflife.com/2010/03/breakfast-ham-egg-cups-mini-frittatas.html
  • FitBlackChick
    FitBlackChick Posts: 215 Member
    Keep meaning to buy cinnamon.

    Has anyone put protein powder in porridge ? What's it like ?

    I have! It's great :)
  • x3na1401
    x3na1401 Posts: 277 Member
    This sounds good except I like to make food fresh so I would only make a couple and I'm a vegetarian so no ham.

    Quorn do a variety of sliced thingies and I'm sure they would suffice. I will try this one day, but probably for dinner.


    <==== This was in reply to the egg muffin dish.
  • x3na1401
    x3na1401 Posts: 277 Member
    Keep meaning to buy cinnamon.

    Has anyone put protein powder in porridge ? What's it like ?

    I have! It's great :)


    I'm going to try this.
    I use maxi muscle pro max chocolate and I'm not too keen on the way it tastes. So we shall see
  • ThatCatholicGirl
    ThatCatholicGirl Posts: 209 Member
    I have 50g of Holland & Barrett's High Fibre muesli and I add to that 1 tbsp of Linwoods milled flaxseed and 1 tsp of Minvita's baobab powder (both of which can also be bought from Holland & Barrett - GREAT health benefits should you not already be familiar with them) with 100ml Tesco "Free From" unsweetened soya mik (totals 212cals). I eat breakfast at 7am and this keeps me full up until I take my lunch at 1.30pm, though I do usually have a large orange for a snack at 11am.
  • x3na1401
    x3na1401 Posts: 277 Member
    I do have flax seed but have stopped taking it. Not sure why.

    I was putting in protein shakes, cottage cheese etc
  • x3na1401
    x3na1401 Posts: 277 Member
    I recently rediscovered Kellogg's Start.

    It's so 80's, my hair changed into a mullet..
  • tachyon_master
    tachyon_master Posts: 226 Member
    Small granny smith apple, 1 serving low fat vanilla yogurt, 1/4 cup multigrain oats, sprinkle of cinnamon.

    Noms!

    Sometimes I even have this for dessert :)
  • JessHealthKick
    JessHealthKick Posts: 800 Member
    I almost always have bowl of mixed up rices (black/brown/white/red) which I set to cook overnight. On top I have a poached egg (protein), flax seeds (fibre), Japanese picked plum (or umeboshi, all pickles are good and this adds some nice flavour) and attempt to have fermented soybeans.

    I also follow that up with chia seeds soaked in water (fibre) + protein powder + 100mL soymilk (more protein!) and then fill the space with water. This means I get a big hit of protein in the morning :)

    Hope this interests you!
  • tinidhaliwal6
    tinidhaliwal6 Posts: 1 Member
    Boiled Eggs are great for breakfast and great source of protein.
  • deeksha_s
    deeksha_s Posts: 79 Member
    I don't like eating the same thing everyday, so my breakfast varies daily. Following are the few things I have:
    Veg savory oats
    many types of dosa (savory crepes)
    Poha (savory rice flakes)
    Vegetable Upma (veg cooked with roasted semolina)
    Idli Sambar - steamed rice cakes? (Sorry can't translate)
    medu wada - savory doughnuts?(not very healthy)
    Cereals (muesli, crunchy nut)
    Whole wheat Toast with nutella/PB
    sabudana khichdi (Topioca cooked) - Not very healthy!

    There are few more but all this is making me very hungry, hence I'm gonna stop.
  • Minerva624
    Minerva624 Posts: 577 Member
    I plan on making myself some breakfast burritos tomorrow morning. All the food groups are there, eggs for protein, vegetables, whole grain tortillas, olive oil for fat, a small amount of cheese, and some fruit on the side. I can't wait to eat breakfast already!

    On typical days I usually make myself a fruit smoothie made with low fat plain Greek yogurt and whatever fruits I feel like. Sometimes I'll have a slice of dave's killer bread on the side with some almond butter or jam.
  • 100 g of yoghurt, fresh fruit and just a sprinkle of some crunchy cereal. I don't get hungry before lunch time on this breajfast. It's a nice combination of tastes and textures.
    When I want a change, a poached egg on a piece of wholemeal toast and a few slices of tomato.
  • Tanja_CHH
    Tanja_CHH Posts: 216 Member
    3 fried egg with a banana :) fried on non stick pan
  • i always have uncle tobys multigrain oats with a tbsp of flaxseed oil. and then 190 g of fat free yogurt with blueberries. gotta love breaky <3