what do you eat for breakfast?
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For the longest time i never really ate a breakfast, one of my problems, however since working out it is either a dry bowl of Cheerios, Cliff Energy bar or a Whey shake with 2% milk. Finding the Cliff bars are doing a good job and sit well with me when i work out in the mornings.0
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nothing, I rarely eat breakfast.. I hate all the foods you eat for breakfast :noway: :sick:0
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I rotate between 4 breakfasts:
- fruit and greek yogurt & tea or a skinny vanilla latte
- oatmeal added to the above
- 2 egg cheese omelet
- banana/strawberry/mango/yogurt smoothie0 -
1/4 cup of egg substitute, half slice of pepper bacon and a slice of smart carb toast with no sugar added apple butter.
This breakfast meal has 180 calories, 16 carbs (4 net carbs), 4 grams fat, 21 grams protein, 12 grams fiber and 295 mg sodium.
I drink a glass of water before I start cooking and have a cup of coffee with the meal. Sometimes I'll add low fat cottage cheese or a piece of fruit but those, of course, change the nutritional content of the meal. This is one of my fav's though!0 -
4% cottage cheese but I wait until after 11am to eat because I workout on an empty stomach to help burn more carbs.0
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Egg white omelet with tomatoes, mushrooms, and salsa. Sometimes I live on the wild side and get a quesadilla.0
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I know yogurt is a little high in carbs but I love having the Dannon Light &Fit yogurt with sliced strawberries if I wake up with a sweet tooth or egg whites and toast. Oatmeal is always good if you wanna keep full for a while0
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I either have
a) Poached eggs and a slice of wholemeal toast
b) porridge (oatmeal?)
c) scrambled eggs, baked beans (no toast)
d) fruit and low fat natural yoghurt
I exercise a lot and want to keep my protein high.0 -
im trying not to have any processed foods... is turkey slices n other lunch meat considered processed?
Yes.....it is usually processed food.0 -
Hard-boiled eggs with bacon (which is good for you by the way) for starters. Then I eat either a bowl of Honey bunches cereal with a banana, or turkey/tuna slices tossed in a ranchless salad.0
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4% cottage cheese but I wait until after 11am to eat because I workout on an empty stomach to help burn more carbs.
From what I understand you rev up your metabolism by doing two things in the morning, exercise and eating. You cannot start your engine so to speak without food. Research it, I think it was oprahs trainer that I heard that from.0 -
I am starting to rotate my meal routine so I don't get bored.
Some mornings it'll be scrambled eggs and some bacon (no toast). Other days I use a protein shake (mixed with water) or Special K cereal.
If it's morning eggs and bacon, that's my "big calorie" meal for the day and I will follow up with lighter lunches and dinners.
If I make my dinner my "big calorie" meal (which would be fish or chicken with a fresh vegetable), I will go with a light breakfast and lunch.
Throughout the day to maintain caloric intake I use snacks like fruit, Quaker Granola Bars (they're only 100 calories a bar which is great when I want something sweet) or a couple Polly-O 2% Skim milk string cheese.0 -
It's actually not so random....It's based on getting as many nutrient dense foods with as much variety as I can.0
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either 2 eggs scrambled with black pepper or porridge made with water and a banana, seeds and honey sprinkled on top are good too0
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I am tired of eggs too. If you are trying to watch carbs thier is not much to eat. I have the same problem. I wont eat cereal or toast and not much is left. I wont eat yogurt either because, has to much sugar. You can check on pintrest sometimes they have some good ideas. I have not seen one with out eggs. lol If you find something let me know so, I can make it myself0
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I have a green smoothie each morning.
I include vanilla almond milk, protein powder, matcha green tea powder, raw baby spinach, 1/2 of a med banana and nonfat greek yogurt and a few ice cubes. I blend it for 5 mins until it is frothy.
How many calories? That actually sounds really good
It's 265 calories -- most of those coming from the protein powder itself.0 -
cottage cheese doubles- 100 calories, or nonfat greek yogurt 140 cals
peanut butter on whole wheat toast, or scrambled eggs if I have time to cook.0 -
I usually eat 1/2 cup of beaters (usually the flavored kind), with a Tbsp of salsa on a toasted whole wheat sandwich thin or English muffin. With this sandwich, I usually eat a piece of fruit.0
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Usually a protein fruit smoothie (frozen berries, almond/soy/rice milk, 1/2 banana, protein powder)
Or Veggie 'sausage' patties
Or Steel Cut Oats (with flax and chia seeds )0 -
Half cup of organic cottage cheese, about 6-8 large strawberries sliced, 1 tbsp of sliced raw almonds, and a half tbsp of honey or light agave.... To me it's a cheesecake fix without the guilt!!0
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