Do you eat the same thing everyday for breakfast/lunch?
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I make Shakeology everyday for breakfast, but I change up what I put in it. Its fast for me, but if I'm not in the mood, I'll make some Oatmeal or Special K cereal. As for lunch, it is different every day. I think it helps to mix it up and you won't get bored out of your skull!0
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during the week I pretty much always eat oatmeal for breakfast and a lean cuisine for lunch. on the weekends i'll usually have eggs, sausage or bacon, with a tortilla.0
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I eat fruit, almonds and oatmeal made with soymilk for breakfast. Then I have fat free yogurt, fruit and brown rice with steamed vegetables for lunch. It's quite a bit of food, but I like to have most of my calories earlier in the day. Just a personal preference thing.
Since I have my food all planned out everyday, I'm less likely to cheat since I know breakfast is this and lunch is that. And I LOVE what I'm eating. Once I get tired of it, I'll change it up a bit.0 -
As a person who had to force myself into the habit if HAVING breakfast at all, I found it easier to have a standard, easy breakfast that is always on hand. So for me it's a cup of Cheerios, half a cup of skim milk, blueberries or strawberries on the cereal with the milk, and a cup of coffee with fat-free coffeemate. Easy-peasy.
On a rare occasion, will have an English muffin, but that is dangerous, as I am not satisfied with only one!0 -
I usually have the same thing. It's easier for me and I shop on a tight budget.0
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I tend to eat the same things generally for a week or two, then I try and mix it up a little. That way, it's very easy on a daily basis but I don't get bored.
This is me. I get on kicks where I want the same thing till I tire of it then move onto something else.0 -
I tend to have the same breakfast. Its seems to be easier in the morning to grab something quick and go. Espcially if you work mornings. I think oatmeal and fruit is easy, or whole wheat cinnamion raisin toast is quick. I would love to get up early and cook a egg white omelet or something but i like my sleep.0
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I eat the same breakfast every M-F. Greek yogurt over kashi go lean cereal. Sometimes I add berries.
For lunch i often eat a peanut butter sandwhich with whole wheat bread. If i want to go fancy i add some apricot preserves LOL0 -
I switch up my lunches, but my breakfasts have been pretty much the same for the past few years:
steel-cut oatmeal with almond milk, chia seeds, freshly ground flax, small scoop of nut butter, cinnamon and half a banana
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thin seedy bagel with nut butter
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roasted potatoes and veggies with harissa olive oil, spices and half serving of melted cheese0 -
my breakfast is pretty standard except for an occasional 'special' day or breakfast out with pals. High fiber cereal (usually my homemade granola) with either greek yogurt, activia or 1%milk and banana. with of course gallons of coffee. :drinker:0
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I agree, I would always skip breakfast0
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i tend to do that with snacks and breakfasts,when i get bored i just change it0
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This is what I eat every day.
BREAKFAST:
2 hard boiled eggs
2 strips of bacon
12oz Coffee with whole milk
LUNCH:
1 cup broccoli
1 chicken breast
1/2 cup shredded cheese
DINNER:
4oz ground beef
1/2 cup green, red, and yellow peppers
1/2 cup shredded cheese
2 Table spoons sour cream
1 cup mix veggies
Snacks:
1.5oz peanut butter
24 Almonds
120 oz water
2 Multi vitamin
4 Vitamin C0 -
Yep! But only because its cheaper then buying a million different options at the store since i only feed myself.0
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I do the same thing everyday mybe weekends different but still stay within my calorie limits0
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For the most part.
I have a cup of coffee and a protein shake for breakfast and some type of kale/spinach & fruit smoothie for lunch. We change up our sensible dinners every night.0 -
I have the same thing every day, for ease. I have my breakfast in work because I don't really feel like eating when I first wake up. I have toast (wholemeal bread) with low fat soft cheese. Helps me get my daily calcium levels up too.0
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Pretty much. There are basically only 4-5 things I cook. Two of them are dedicated breakfast meals and the other three are lunch/dinner meals. I cycle between them and when I cook dinner I prepare a second serving that is my lunch the following day.0
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I kind of do and kind of don't.... I have about 3 things in my breakfast menu... I like them all, so it's not boring to just stick to those 3. And for lunch I either eat leftovers from the night before ( that's easy ) or I have 3 or 4 things that are my usual lunch choice. As long as it tastes good, you don't get tired of it. I like that my grocery shopping is easier that way and I'm not wasting time trying to think up some new thing to eat.0
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I do but thats because I am one person and 1 box of raisin bran goes a long way. I have leftovers constantly, because again I am only one person. I think it can be damaging in the long term because "oh damn yogurt....AGAIN? How about a donut instead..." A little variety is good. DO whatever works for you.0
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