300 calorie FILLING breakfast?

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  • bebbabee
    bebbabee Posts: 16 Member
    Here's What I would suggest:

    For breakfast, you can make an egg n cheese sandwich.
    English Muffin (130-150 cal)
    2 lg Egg Whites (~20 cal)
    Cheese of your choosing (give or take 50 cal., or omit!)
    Total: about 200-220 calories + about 15 g protein

    I find this pretty filling, BUT if I'm still hungry, I eat an apple as a morning snack.
    Calories would depend on the apple of course, but you'd still be under or right on 300 cal.

    Hope this helps!!! :flowerforyou:
  • SuzyLy
    SuzyLy Posts: 133 Member
    1/4 c muesli mixed with 4 oz Activia light yogurt or a lite english muffin with a poached egg and turkey bacon.
  • Quaker - Oats So Simple With 180ml of Semi Skimmed Milk with half a banana and a squeeze of honey......pretty filling and so tasty - also nice for the cold weather!! x
  • nursestewart
    nursestewart Posts: 229 Member
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  • hughtwalker
    hughtwalker Posts: 2,213 Member
    porridge made with REAL milk (oh, such fond memories of milk with cream floating on the top)
  • WendyTerry420
    WendyTerry420 Posts: 13,274 Member
    I can't imagine getting full on 300 calories. I usually do 400-500 for breakfast, baked oatmeal with peanut butter and hemp protein powder. Yum!
  • mes1119
    mes1119 Posts: 1,082 Member
    The more protein and fat in the meal, the more filling it is.
  • 47Jacqueline
    47Jacqueline Posts: 6,993 Member
    fruit and yogurt smoothie with a raw egg blended in. Delicious and filling
  • manda2980
    manda2980 Posts: 34 Member
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  • Porridge made with water with nuts and dried fruit
  • Goal_Driven
    Goal_Driven Posts: 371 Member
    Oatmeal
    whole wheat toast
    cereal
    1/2 c. 0% milk
    yogurt
    low fat waffle
    sugar free syrup
    eggs
    grapes
    apples
    bananas
    oranges
    ..... that's basically all I eat for breakfast on most days... of course not all together lol, mix and match how you would like :)
  • tomusiakl
    tomusiakl Posts: 225 Member
    A green smoothie...
  • KJoy7
    KJoy7 Posts: 246
    STEEL CUT OATS!! It really is a great breakfast and very filling :)
  • ndblades
    ndblades Posts: 233 Member
    My favorite:

    saute fresh mushrooms and peppers (red , green, whatever your pleasure) in a pat of butter and a sprinkle of worchestersire sauce.

    Scramble them in with 2 egg whites, 1 whole egg and a small amount of shreded cheese.

    VERY filling, and the protien will help you throughout the day.

    I just bought a tupperware omlett maker and now make it with that into an omlet 3.5 minutes on 1/2 power -- awesome! I can hardly finish it- and I am a big eater!

    About 250 calories depending on how much cheese, and if you add milk or water to the eggs. Mine is 245 with milk.
  • Old Fashion Oatmeal. I cook it with 1 c Frozen blueberries. Whole grains help you feel fuller longer.
  • WeatherGirl88
    WeatherGirl88 Posts: 41 Member
    Alright, I'm good at these-- I get so full that I don't eat enough, lol. xD

    Anyways, here's what I do:

    One piece of whole grain bread, toasted, with a tiny bit of margerine spread on it , and over that, about a tablespoon of peanut butter. Spread it all on and eat it when the toast is hot! Then it's all melty and delicious! (bread is 100 cals, margerine about 15 cals, peanut butter is 80 cals) = 195 cals.

    With that I eat a cup and a half of was-frozen-but-I-boiled-it broccoli (like 30 cals.) and a small banana (80 cals). I top it all off with black tea that I add a splash of skim milk to. (10 cals) =120

    That all comes out to a total of 315 cals, and it's so delicious and keeps me really full! You can sub in any other vegetable or fruit... they're all good. I've just found broccoli to be really filling, same with bananas. Spinach is amazing, too. Boiled. Then you get more of it. But it's just so darned awesome; it's got tons of protein, tons of calcium and all of that other leafy green veggie stuff.

    Cottage cheese is phenomenal, too. I eat it with strawberries or grapes sliced on top! Filling, creamy, sweet... it's so good!
  • chrissyh
    chrissyh Posts: 8,235 Member
    Oatmeal with strawberries, or raisins and nuts and some brown sugar.
    If you like eggs, scrambles eggs with salsa on two whole wheat tortillas. Add veggies for a more filling bkfst.

    use milk rather than water in oatmeal the extra protein helps it last longer
  • krhea31
    krhea31 Posts: 9 Member
    Hi! I always have a two egg omelet with jalepno cheese. On the side I have salsa and a turkey breakfast sausage. I am always full until lunch time.
  • goofylove89
    goofylove89 Posts: 14 Member
    Hungry girl has a lot of filling breakfast recipes
  • MIM49
    MIM49 Posts: 255 Member
    Skinny Bagel & Lox! Take an "Everything" Bagel Thin (Thomas is the brand I like), toast it, add 1/3 less fast cream cheese, a sliced hard boiled egg, 1 oz of smoked salmon, diced green onion and some capers. Sounds weird and to be honest I was scared of it before I tried it. It is heaven on a plate.
    I do the same thing but I use Fat Free Cream Cheese and I omit the hard boil eggs and capers (but I think I am going to try this) and use slice of red onion instead of green onions. I agree--yummy
  • chubbygirl253
    chubbygirl253 Posts: 1,309 Member
    fiber one bar (90-140cals depending on flavor. Luv the Oats&Chocloate one! @ 140 cals)

    dannon light and fit GREEK yogurt (at 80 calories it's the lowest cal greek option that includes fruit. Same amount of calories as plain flavor of most other brands) And it is still a generous portion size [5.3oz]

    piece of fruit. I usually go for a banana (70 cals)

    =290 calories or less
    approx $2.00 a day in cost
    ZERO prep time. I often throw all 3 items and a disposable spoon in a sack so I can take it with me.
    Greek yogurt is high in protein, fiber one bars are high in fiber big surprise, and fruit is good for you and yummy.
    Keeps you full till lunch!
  • 1 cup of oatmeal with some blueberries or chopped up apple.

    Had this on Saturday before a long day of being outdoors and a lot of walking.

    I was satisfied all morning and didn't even get hungry for lunch until mid afternoon.
  • MIM49
    MIM49 Posts: 255 Member
    My FAVORITE breakfast!...3 fried egg whites (use pam cooking spray), 1 slice of reduced fat american cheese, 1 100 calorie Thomas' english muffin...its only about 205 calories!
    You can do this in the microwave. I use a 10oz glass Pyrex custard cup (perfect size for an English muffin) spray it with Pam. Sometimes I add muhsroom pieces, onion, 97% fat free deli meat slices (ham, turkey, or chicken) jalapeno pepper, season-use all or some or none) Cover (use saran wrap or a plate) Microwave for a minute. Remove (drain any excess liquid) and add cheese broken into pieces or shredded (fat free or Laughing Cow Light) plus 3 TBSP eggwhites. Recover. Microwave for 1 1/2 - 2 minutes. Dump onto a toasted English Muffin (100 calorie type)
  • Not sure if you have ever heard of Hungry Girl.....www.hungry-girl.com. Look her up, she has a book called 300 under 300. Her best items are called "egg mugs", breakfast in a mug. Alot of the mugs are about 200 calories which means you still have some room to add a piece fo fruit. Many varieties so you can't get bored, heck you could even change the mug for an exciting adventure. :0) ENJOY!
  • fishingwoman
    fishingwoman Posts: 22 Member
    Instant Apple & Cinnamon Oatmeal, 3 slices Center Cut Bacon (40% less fat), 2 eggs scrambled with no oil or butter. Equals out to 330 cal. and oh so good. Very filling too!
  • tooliebell
    tooliebell Posts: 177 Member
    I eat the same breakfast everyday because I don't tend to need variety. I am a boring eater.

    1/2 cup old fashioned oats
    cinnamon
    1 tsp brown sugar
    made with water.

    Only about 175 calories. Keeps me pretty full depending on how long I have been up. On mornings, I get up prior to the normal daily hustle and walk, I will also eat a small serving of cereal and some whole milk. I am a cereal junkie, gotta have me some Count Chocula or Cinnamon Toast Crunch in my life!
  • janiegross
    janiegross Posts: 25 Member
    Great idea
  • I usually have a packet of oatmeal (150 calories) and a few egg whites (approx 50 calories) and a peice of fruit. Protein and fiber will keep you full longer. Sounds like a lot of food but its really not.
  • 1 scoop quaker oats (cook with water) then mix in two scoops smart peanut butter and 1 scoop chocolate whey protein. Makes a mush packed with everything you need to keep you full throughout the day.