HELP ! Need quick breakfast idea's
kopmom
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I find I have been skipping breakfast because I end up running out of time and need to leave before I can make something.
I need some idea's...my preference is higher protein, not super high carb, and something I can grab and go
Thoughts??
I need some idea's...my preference is higher protein, not super high carb, and something I can grab and go
Thoughts??
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Hard boiled eggs and toast. It's pretty quick and easy. Also, if you don't have time (or the desire) to make the hard boiled eggs a lot of grocery stores sell them.0
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I typically do 2 scrambles eggs or a bowl of plain corn flakes with 1/2 cup 2% milk, both are quick and healthy. Smoothies is another option if you have a decent blender and frozen bags of fruits, low fat plain yogurt and ice I also throw in the occasional protein powder too.0
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There are a lot of recipes for baked oatmeal or oatmeal zucchini muffins out there. Adding nuts or nut butter to the mix could get you a good balance of protein and carbs, and you could take fruit too! Baking ahead for the week could be easy too.
You could also try pre-assembling breakfast sandwiches. whole wheat english muffin + canadian bacon + egg whites with onions and peppers could be tasty!0 -
Peanut butter on toast and a satsuma!0
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I agree, I love smoothies - 1 cup strawberries, 1/2 cup each blueberries and raspberries, 1 cup Silk Light Chocolate soy milk, and 1 scoop protein powder. Frozen fruit will make it thicker and colder, delicious either way. I had been making them with only strawberries, which was also good, but one day I saw some fresh berries and went a little wild LOL - hardly any calories but man did it taste incredible!0
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Smoothie: protein powder, fruit, coconut milk, ground flaxseeds, etc. whipped in a blender. Quick, easy, delicious and nutritious!0
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I do egg whites and ham slices on Arnold wheat rounds. You can make them on your day off and freeze them. 40 secs in nuker and your ready to go. Or it only takes about five minutes to make fresh.0
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my army bf has says workout first thing in the morning then eat a hard boiled egg and a bowl of fiber one and juice. dont think i have to say why! :sick:0
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Toast with peanut butter. Stick with whole wheat toast.
Cereal with or without milk, doesn't matter. Stay away from sweetened cereal, those have too much sugar.
I have fruit in the morning.
Greek yogurt or light&fit yogurt - those are only 80 calories and so delicious.
Smoothies that you can probably make the night before, freeze, and you'll have a slushie in the morning.0 -
Quick oats with protein powder in it. Optional: sweetener, cinnamon, fruit, milk, etc.0
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Smoothies, just add in a bit of fruit and protein powder. I usually add in a handful of greens and green tea too to make it energizing and chia seeds.0
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I typically make 3 egg whites and stir in 2 tablespoons of homemade salsa with 1 Chicken sausage (about 120 calories each and super yummy). Bistro Sensations is my favorite brand. Very low carb, low sugar, and high protein. And tastes amazing! Also like to make smoothies: 1 container of Light and Fit greek yogurt (80 calories and 14 proteins), 1 banana, 1 orange, 1.5 cups frozen fruit, and 6 oz crystal light (usually cherry or grape). I know it sounds like a lot but it really only takes like 5 minutes to make both. I do not like milk and I have boughten like 3 kinds of protein powder and HATE them all! Keep it real is my moto! Just throw the eggs in the pan and the smoothie in the Ninja and away I go!0
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Cottage cheese with apple slices. Top with cinnamon0
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Thanks everyone for the ideas !0
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100 cal greek yogurt, 2 tbsp oatmeal, 2 tbsp wheat germ or flaxseed.0
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Crustless quiche! SUPER easy to make on a sunday and then you have it all week! Just pop one out from the freezer and microwave it while you blowdry your hair and then take it with you. You can bake it in muffin tins. It's 5-6 eggs, 3/4 cups milk, a little pepper and salt and what ever cheese, veggies and/or meat you wanna put in it. I usually did turkey sausage, spinach, and cheddar. Use muffin cups or spray your muffin tin and bake at 350 for about 20. You can also use egg substitutes or less egg yoke and more egg whites. Super quick and easy to adjust to your tastes.0
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