Breakfasts 200-300 calories

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  • My breakfasts are a bit higher (350-450) but you can modify the following:

    2 eggs, 2 ounces of ham, 2 tablespoons 2 percent milk cheddar. It was 353 but only because I added in onions that had been cooked in butter. Do this with a spritz of oil and it's much lower.

    An egg mc muffin. 300 calories. Because I like a few more calories, I add in apple slices ... 30 calories for 2 packs.

    Yesterday I had one donut ... ONE ... and a glass of milk for "balance." It was 350 calories. Same as my breakfast today. And not nearly as filling.
  • BrookeBQ
    BrookeBQ Posts: 163 Member
    Today I had one piece of light rye toast, a small amount of peanut butter, and 0.4 of a banana sliced on top, with a glass of water. You can also add a kiwi like I did, I think that is 220 calories all together :)
  • bethan666
    bethan666 Posts: 9 Member
    every morning I have the same dish. 2 scrambled eggs in the microwave and then about 6 pinches of smoked salmon pieces. Yummy!
  • jharb2
    jharb2 Posts: 208 Member
    peanut butter on whole grain toast
  • AngryDiet
    AngryDiet Posts: 1,349 Member
    every morning I have the same dish. 2 scrambled eggs in the microwave and then about 6 pinches of smoked salmon pieces. Yummy!

    Alright, that sounds good...
  • Could it be you have intolerance to dairy? You can always try Silk Soy, or Lactaid Milk. My stomach can only handle small amounts of diary. If you think it could be the sweet cereal have you trield Fiber One or Chex Mix that is gluten free. You can eat whatever you want in the morning. You can have lunch for breakfast.
  • cajones1217
    cajones1217 Posts: 4 Member
    I have eaten the same breakfast for the last 3-4 month, during the week. I add the variety on the weekends.

    The sandwich thin bread is 100 calories. I use the multi grain & toast the bread.
    Add a slice of cheese (60 calories)
    Cook an egg in a coffee mug or small bowl in the microwave for about 45 sec (70 calories). Be sure to spray the bowl with a little pam so it slides right out. It is now the size of the sandwich round & makes a great egg sandwich.

    I eat a lowfat yogurt or greek yogurt with it. My total calorie intake for breakfast is 320 with 21 g. of protein.
  • firemanfive0
    firemanfive0 Posts: 228 Member
    Kate feel free to look at my food diary...it doesnt change too much for breakfast but, you may find something that appeals to you. And dont think you have to stick to breakfast foods...if you had something yummy for supper and have left overs and it fits in your calorie goal....Go For It.
  • BogQueen1
    BogQueen1 Posts: 320 Member
    I normally eat an egg mcmuffin type breakfast. One high fiber english muffin, one egg, 1.5 ounces of ham or a slice of bacon, and a slice of cheese. 280 calories or so. I add a serving of fruit, which puts it a little over 300 calories for the total breakfast, but it lasts me forever. I'm not hungry for hours. Protein and fiber.
  • JenRunTriHappyGirl
    JenRunTriHappyGirl Posts: 521 Member
    I have between 2-3 egg whites, a morningstar brand sausage patty and I chope them up and mix them with salsa. Or, I put them on a 100 cal english muffin. Without the muffin it is 145 cal, with its 245.
  • stines72
    stines72 Posts: 853 Member
    I saute (in olive oil) my fave veggies (mushrooms, asparagus, onions) lightly with garlic salt and pepper. I scrambled 8 or so eggs (no milk) I scramble the veggies and eggs in a bowl then fill muffin tins with the mixture bake for a few on 350.. I let them cool then put them in a freezer bag to grab and go every morning...

    Cheap, fast, yummy and low cal.
    There is no way that is under 300 calories with 8 eggs and olive oil
  • Hi...fruit smoothies with blueberries and a banana with half the fat yoghurt. Try not to eat bread in the morning simply fruit.
  • serena569
    serena569 Posts: 427 Member
    My breakfast yesterday was 1 packet store brand bananas and cream oatmeal and one apple. I was full unil lunch. But sometimes I have two apples. I challenge anyone to be hungry after eating two medium apples.
  • serena569
    serena569 Posts: 427 Member
    I saute (in olive oil) my fave veggies (mushrooms, asparagus, onions) lightly with garlic salt and pepper. I scrambled 8 or so eggs (no milk) I scramble the veggies and eggs in a bowl then fill muffin tins with the mixture bake for a few on 350.. I let them cool then put them in a freezer bag to grab and go every morning...

    Cheap, fast, yummy and low cal.
    There is no way that is under 300 calories with 8 eggs and olive oil

    Over 6 days, I would bet it is.
  • If you don't mind pre-packaged breakfasts, Jimmy Dean makes decent breakfast sandwiches in their "DeLightful" line between 210-280 calories.

    Also, Kellogs Special K just came out with Flatbread breakfast sandwiches between 200-250 calories.

    I've tried both brands and one sandwich is substantial enough (with my morning coffee) to keep me full for 3-4 hours. You can find these in the feezer section of Walmart or your grocery store.

    I was a Jimmy Dean Delightful fan until the Special K Flatbread sandwiches came out. I know that it's processed food but I don't have much time in the morning and can't imagine getting up any earlier than I already do. I have the Ham, Egg and Pepperjack cheese sandwich at least 4 days a week.
  • capnrus789
    capnrus789 Posts: 2,736 Member
    1 egg - 70 cal
    1 slice american cheese - 60 cal
    Whole Wheat Eng. Muffin - 120 cal
    Hot Sauce - 5 cal
    Total - 255
    This one keeps me full for about 3-4 hours (I eat 5x a day)
    ---or---
    2 Eggs - 140 cal
    2oz lean ham - 60 cal
    Total 200 calories
    This is what I've been eating the last two weeks and with my 3 cups of coffe, it keeps me plenty full.
  • BelindaDuvessa
    BelindaDuvessa Posts: 1,014 Member
    1 whole egg, large - 70 calories
    1 slice of bacon - 45 calories
    1 Oroweat Pocket Thins - 100 calories

    Total: 215 calories

    Add a small to medium banana to the mix, and you'll be at 300 calories. And be full. This is assuming you are drinking water. That's what I had for Breakfast this morning and it was wonderful..
  • gatorginger
    gatorginger Posts: 947 Member
    2 hard boiled eggs and yogurt usually comes to 240 calories and is very filling

    Or I used egg beaters and have an egg sandwich on arnold sandwich rounds with 2 slices of turkey bacon comes to 235 calories

    2 hard boiled eggs 140 cals
    yogurt varies but around 100 cals

    3 servings of egg beaters 75 cals
    arnold sandwich rounds 100 cals
    2 slickes jenno turkey bacon 60 cals
  • johnny059qn
    johnny059qn Posts: 163 Member
    I saute (in olive oil) my fave veggies (mushrooms, asparagus, onions) lightly with garlic salt and pepper. I scrambled 8 or so eggs (no milk) I scramble the veggies and eggs in a bowl then fill muffin tins with the mixture bake for a few on 350.. I let them cool then put them in a freezer bag to grab and go every morning...

    Cheap, fast, yummy and low cal.
    There is no way that is under 300 calories with 8 eggs and olive oil

    It clearly makes more than one serving. She makes a batch and takes one each moning.
  • edge_dragoncaller
    edge_dragoncaller Posts: 826 Member
    My standard is 1 individual Yogurt from yoplait...not the light stuff either. Most of them are 170 Calories and I have that first thing in the morning

    Then about an hour and a half later, i'll have one package of Quaker instant oatmeal (apples & Cinnamon) for another 130 Calories.

    Easy 300 calories, both are sweet but not "bad" for you.
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    170g fat free greek yoghurt, 10-15g chopped nuts & a banana... done!
  • IronDame
    IronDame Posts: 275
    Why such a small breakfast? I like to have a nice large breakfast that will get my day started right and hold me over till lunch time.
  • Slack2ShortGo
    Slack2ShortGo Posts: 74 Member
    I usually have a yoplait light yogurt (90cal.) and protein breakfast bar (150cal.) in the mornings (240cal. total). The yogurt gives you a sweet fix and its good for your digestive tract. The protein bar gives you the energy to get through the morning. But if you like variety, there have been a lot of great suggestions on this thread. I am going to use some for next week.
  • Rudis Organic Bakery Whole Grain Wheat English Muffins, 1 muffin (57g/2oz) 130 calories
    Eggs - Hard-boiled (whole egg), 2 large 155 calories

    285 total calories
  • cutchro
    cutchro Posts: 396 Member
    I saute (in olive oil) my fave veggies (mushrooms, asparagus, onions) lightly with garlic salt and pepper. I scrambled 8 or so eggs (no milk) I scramble the veggies and eggs in a bowl then fill muffin tins with the mixture bake for a few on 350.. I let them cool then put them in a freezer bag to grab and go every morning...

    Cheap, fast, yummy and low cal.

    Yum will have to try this!
  • cutchro
    cutchro Posts: 396 Member
    I usually have steel cut oats cooked in Juice with fruit and nuts added. However, sometimes I have a hard boiled egg with couple slices of turkey and hunk of cheese.
  • TrailRunner61
    TrailRunner61 Posts: 2,505 Member
    5 large strawberries - 24 cals
    1/2 cup whole grain, old fasioned oats
    splenda (or not) 150 cals
    1 T nuts 40 cals

    214 total

    If you don't like it sweet, skip the berries and add just nuts and cinnamon. You can also add chia, flax seed and/or wheat germ to make it even more filling and to add more cals. Or use milk instead of water to cook the oatmeal. I don't use it because it boils over and makes a stinkin' mess.

    3 egg omelet with veggies 210 cals. Add meat or cheese to get to your 300 cal mark.
  • I usually do a cinnamon raisen bagel thin from thomas' and its only 110 calories and light whipped cream cheese (70 calories) and then maybe a small banana. All together it shouldn't be more than 300! :)
  • magerum
    magerum Posts: 12,589 Member
    Protein shake.
  • DenyseMarieL
    DenyseMarieL Posts: 673 Member
    My new favorite:

    Toast one thin bagel, split. Top with grated light cheese, a handful of spinach, a tomato slice and two poached eggs. Salt and pepper it. Keeps me full for hours. It's under 300 calories.