Breakfast Help
So breakfast is my nemesis!!! I try so hard to eat a low cal healthy breakfast but then I get lazy and end up eating something I know is horrible for me. To make matters worse I do not like the typical things most recommend - yogurt, smoothies, cereal, oatmeal and bananas (allergic). Does anyone have suggestions on a healthy but filling breakfast that is easy to make at work? Oh and something that will not wreck havoc on my cholesterol, I am at 256 (down from 289!!).
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You can make a crustless quiche - using eggs, a little cheese, and veggies of your choice just bake in pie plate. Lately, I have been making pumpkin waffles - they are extremely easy to make and I make on Sundays and take two to work each day and just toast at work. Serve with sliced strawberries, walnuts and no sugar added syrup or peanut butter. These also freeze really well.
Each waffle contains:
125 calories
Carbohydrates: 21 grams
Protein: 12 grams
Fiber: 3 grams
Less than 1 gram of fat and sugar
Pumpkin Protein Waffles
Makes 3 waffles
1 scoop of chocolate whey protein powder (like Optimum)
1/2 cup organic canned pumpkin
1/2 cup rolled oats
1/2 cup egg beaters or egg whites
Dash of cinnamon or pumpkin spice
Dash of salt
Dash of baking soda
Mix everything together in a blender. Spray your waffle iron with non-stick spray, like Pam. Set to medium-high heat. Fill 3/4 of the way full, close lid until light goes off or "Ready." Waffle comes out a beautiful, delicious orange color. Re-spray your waffle iron in between each waffle, or they will stick! (Because there is very little fat in the waffles.)0 -
Most mornings I cook one egg and add 1/4 cup black beans, 1/4 cup low-fat jack cheese, and some salsa. Put it all into a Tupperware container, and once I get to work, put it in the microwave for about 30 seconds. I also drink a cup of skim milk. Egg whites would work as well if you're trying to cut back on cholesterol. Good luck!0
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So breakfast is my nemesis!!! I try so hard to eat a low cal healthy breakfast but then I get lazy and end up eating something I know is horrible for me. To make matters worse I do not like the typical things most recommend - yogurt, smoothies, cereal, oatmeal and bananas (allergic). Does anyone have suggestions on a healthy but filling breakfast that is easy to make at work? Oh and something that will not wreck havoc on my cholesterol, I am at 256 (down from 289!!).
Steak and eggs
Pumpkin pancakes
Lemon ricotta pancakes with blueberry compote
Belgian waffles with fresh fruit and whipped cream
Reeses Puffs
Breakfast burrito
Migas
Huevos Rancheros
Hash with poached eggs
Water
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I eat a cup of liquid egg whites cooked with PAM with a 4oz tilapia filet. It's very filling and yummy. I have to avoid cereal because I go overboard!0
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How about Healthy life english muffin (80 calories) and some canadian bacon. Land o frost has canadian bacon 5 slices for 60 calories. Whole sandwich is only 140 calories and tastes great!0
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Thanks for your suggestions everyone.
I was assuming the eggs, ham and cheese was bad for me but it looks like if I just sub egg whites I will be better off on calories and cholesterol?0 -
I am not a big fan of breakfast and must be at work at 7:30 am. As such, my go to option is a bar (not a margarita!). My favorites are Nature's Valley's "Honey n' Oats", and Kashi's "Chewy Honey Almond Flax." Not quite a donut, but a nice treat! The Nature's Valley product has two bars, so I try to eat just one and save the other for later in the day. Like most things, sometime I am successful, sometimes not! Good luck! I hope you like!
BTW: 190 & 140 calories, respectively.0 -
I eat four pieces of toast, (52 cals each), 50g of cheerios with soya milk and a yoghurt. BIG BREAKFASTS ARE THE BEST!0
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I am a bacon lover...nom nom.. and eat 2 pieces of bacon every morning either with an egg or toast0
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I eat an egg white omelet almost every morning. 4 egg whites and 1/8 cup of mozzarella cheese and 2 tablespoons of salsa.... Less than 200 calories and it's filling. You can also make egg white omelet muffins. They are great for on the go. Just mix egg whites your choice of vegetables, fill muffin tins, sprinkle with cheese and bake till done. Top em off with salsa before you eat0
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Eggwhites and veggies into an omelet!0
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Correct. Egg whites have much less cholesterol and fewer calories. I scramble 3 egg whites and add turmeric to make them look yellow and normal. Usually add mozzarella, tomato and spinach, as well.0
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