Breakfast: Carb Alternatives that ARENT eggs!
stephgreene
Posts: 143
What are the best ideas? Lowering my carb intake, therefore lowering my intake of bagels and muffins. I need good ideas that I can pull together in less than 15 minutes... GO!
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BACON!0
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yogurt and fruit.0
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BUMP! Extra points if they are meat free (for me anyway0
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BACON!
:flowerforyou: you read my mind sir0 -
yogurt and fruit.
This is what I have every day. And I eat 0% fat yoghurt so it's low fat too (:0 -
Just lower the amounts of those things you are eating. Why cut them out completely?0
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Canadian bacon, sausage.0
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Just lower the amounts of those things you are eating. Why cut them out completely?
Totally not cutting them out, just looking for some good alternatives to eating a bagel every day0 -
yogurt and fruit.
This is what I have every day. And I eat 0% fat yoghurt so it's low fat too (:
If only yogurt didn't make me sick I eat a fruit with breakfast every day though0 -
Why not eggs? Yum! Protein - try lean bacon, cottage cheese, ricotta, yoghurt.
I try & eat carbs & protein at breakfast.0 -
Turkey
Hummous
Chicken
Quorn Products
Greek yoghurt
cottage cheese0 -
MEAT, Veggies. /endthread0
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Greek yogurt with fruit or in a smoothie, peanut butter and whole wheat toast, cottage cheese and fruit0
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Sara Lee 45 calorie Whole Grain bread
Laughing Cow Cinnamon Cream Cheese 45 cal
Fruit of your choice
The bread has 9 carbs per slice0 -
Overnight Oats made with yogurt
smoothie or protein shake
bacon
yogurt
bacon yogurt0 -
A cup of cottage cheese with a handful of dried bluebe
rries, cherries and sunflower seeds (hulled) or nuts, let it sit in the fridge or a thermos for a couple hours and the fruit will plump up0 -
peanut butter ... with a spoon lol0
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Why not eggs? Yum! Protein - try lean bacon, cottage cheese, ricotta, yoghurt.
I try & eat carbs & protein at breakfast.
VERY high cholesterol - I'm trying not to eat more than 2-3 a week, tops0 -
Peanut butter & strawberries on a whole wheat/low carb tortilla.0
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Protein Shakes made with almond milk!0
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Muesli or granola with milk or yogurt, english muffins with peanut butter, smoothies0
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Google paleo breakfast and you will find grain free (usually low-carb) breakfasts all over the place. I make almond meal muffins with veggies in them. Scrumptious and grab and go!0
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You can eat anything for breakfast. I sometimes have leftover steak and veggies w/ an egg. Smoked salmon spread with cream cheese and wrapped around steamed asparagus. Protein shakes w/ fruit and/or greens. Banana or apple w/ nut butter. Apple/oatmeal crisp.0
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Banana Pancakes
1 Banana
2 Beaten eggs
cinnamon (optional)
Smash the banana, add cinnamon , then add beaten eggs. Mix well. Fry like you would regular pancakes, but do in small batches. You can also add 2 Tablespoons of almond butter for more protein if you want. With fruit and bacon this is a pretty filling meal.0 -
The "cholesterol" in eggs is mostly omegas, eggs are good for you.0
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I like the Orowheat Whole Grain Double Fiber English Muffins (120 cal / 29 carbs) or the Trader Joes Fat Free English Muffins (110 cal / 23 carbs) for breakfast.0
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my daughter is 19 and away at college...so in the mornings she goes to the cafeteria and get bacon, sausage with broccoli (yeah I guess they have it that early!) she does have some hash brown but swears just a few bites.
she loves her carbs, but knows not to eat too many.
So how about the breakfast meats without the eggs and bread that usually go with them?
Good luck..... college cafeterias and eating at fast food places are hard sometimes! Just stay aware and smart!0 -
Who says it has to be "breakfast food"? Anything you'd otherwise eat is fair game.0
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Banana Pancakes
1 Banana
2 Beaten eggs
cinnamon (optional)
Smash the banana, add cinnamon , then add beaten eggs. Mix well. Fry like you would regular pancakes, but do in small batches. You can also add 2 Tablespoons of almond butter for more protein if you want. With fruit and bacon this is a pretty filling meal.
i am gonna have to try this!0 -
Coach's rolled oats and a tblsp of peanut butter. You need carbs and protein for breakfast and the rest of your meals you can cut out the carbs if you want, but your brain needs carbs.0
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