What do you eat for breakfast?

nikki_dw
nikki_dw Posts: 126 Member
I'm a Slimfast fan. By no means am I technically on the Slimfast diet, but I like the convenience of the shakes for breakfast and the nutrition. I can grab it, drink it on the way to work and be full until lunch. However, it's killing my sugar intake!

I am not a morning person by any means. It's highly unlikely that I'm going to turn on the stove in the morning and I want to create realistic goals.

What are your easy go-to breakfasts? (No bananas -- I'm allergic)

Thanks!
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  • courtneybrooke27
    courtneybrooke27 Posts: 97 Member
    lightly sweetened oatmeal, greek yogurt, quest bars

    i'm not a morning person either, but i do find that prepping my meals in advance always helps with that. i dice up onions and peppers and keep them in a container, and i buy the carton egg whites so all i have to do is throw the veggies in the pan and pour a little egg white in, and it's done in a matter of minutes. 1tbsp of salsa on top and it's a veggie & egg white scramble, essentially hassle free!
  • Ramberta
    Ramberta Posts: 1,312 Member
    I usually grab a piece of fruit-- nectarine, orange, banana (I know you can't have those lol), or a handful of blueberries-- yes, it'll tax your daily sugar, but natural sugar isn't a big deal in my opinion. You're getting other good things by eating the fruit instead of a donut or something.

    I also will get a baggie and measure out a cup of dry cereal, or a half cup of granola, and toss a quarter cup of nuts in to give me a good protein boost. If I don't have nuts in the house and am feeling a bit peckish sometimes I eat a non- or low-fat yogurt cup, but that can also kill your sugar if you're not careful about which kind you select.
  • AmyRhubarb
    AmyRhubarb Posts: 6,890 Member
    Typically 2 or 3 whole eggs fried in coconut oil, sourdough toast with butter, a piece of fruit, black coffee. The eggs and toast probably take less than 10 minutes to prepare - not as fast as grabbing a shaken, but worth it in my book. :smile:

    My other go-to breakfast is oatmeal with Greek yogurt, fruit, walnuts, honey and cinnamon. The cereal takes 2-3 minutes in the microwave, and I put all the other stuff in the bowl while it's cooking, so it's pretty fast prep time.
  • concordancia
    concordancia Posts: 5,320 Member
    Quick: yogurt with a half serving of grapenuts
    Less quick: scrambled eggs with ham
    When I think to get breakfast started before my workout: steel cut oatmeal with fruit and nuts.
  • EmmaKarney
    EmmaKarney Posts: 690 Member
    In the week - mostly porridge (oatmeal) with honey or yoghurt & granola.

    At the weekend sometimes scrambled eggs & veggie sausages

    Don't deviate from those breakfasts often. Like to keep breakfast within 350 cals max.
  • enigmaneo
    enigmaneo Posts: 61 Member
    Scrambled eggs and turkey bacon. If I'm running late a QT buffalo roller.
  • Confuzzled4ever
    Confuzzled4ever Posts: 2,860 Member
    Hardboiled egg (which can be done ahead of time) mixed with 1/2 an avocado, tomato slices, salsa and mushrooms wrapped in a lettuce leaf or tortilla.

    Plain greek yogurt mixed with honey and flax seed
  • My usuals:

    Oatmeal with PB2, Coconut, Almonds & Walden farms pancake syrup
    A Quest bar
    Banana scrambled eggs
    Protein pancake
  • JoshuaL86
    JoshuaL86 Posts: 403 Member
    Oatmeal with bananas, strawberries, and organic blueberry and almond granola.
  • I have really started like have a few types of fruit (kind of like a fresh, only fruits I like, fruit salad) with some cheese. String cheese is quick and easy. Oh and usually a cup of hot tea in the colder weather.
  • MercenaryNoetic26
    MercenaryNoetic26 Posts: 2,747 Member
    Currently, lately, just whole eggs and tortillas and coffee with silk vanilla soy. It satisfies me every morning and never get bored.
  • sugboog29
    sugboog29 Posts: 630 Member
    Fat free cottage cheese, 80 calorie whole grain english muffin, and fruit...yummy
  • micheleb15
    micheleb15 Posts: 1,418 Member
    Organic oatmeal with cinnamon, honey, blueberries and flax seed. I love oatmeal and plain greek yogurt because they take on whatever flavor you want. Apples and cinnamon, banana and maple syrup, Strawberries and honey, etc. It breaks up the monotony.
  • thisbe12go
    thisbe12go Posts: 9 Member
    I love steel cut oats with whatever fruit I have on hand. The oats take about 45 minutes from start to finish so when I have time I cook up a twelve serving batch and freeze each serving individually. They come straight out of the freezer to the microwave and only take three minutes. It's my saving grace cause I am not a morning person either.
  • MrsSWW
    MrsSWW Posts: 1,585 Member
    I usually have something sweet and something savoury, so perhaps yoghurt with fresh fruit or porridge with fruit, and also a cheese omelette or eggs on toast, maybe with some tomatoes or baked beans. Usually around 600 cals.

    My body would reject Slimfast on principle.:laugh:
  • ron2e
    ron2e Posts: 606
    Poached or boiled eggs (soft preferred), or fruit. Might add a rasher of bacon or a sausage if I'm in a hotel away from home (or a slice of ham in mainland Europe).
  • wilkyway
    wilkyway Posts: 151
    I usually have my breakfast after I've hit the gym in the morning.

    ATM I'm having greek yoghurt with wheat germ, a piece of fruit or berries, linwood's shredded flaxseed, cinammon and some granola on top. Luuuurve it :-)

    Otherwise- oatmeal with protein powder, omelettes...
  • I just eat a low fat Thomas' english muffin with peanut butter.
  • janet0513
    janet0513 Posts: 564 Member
    My quick breakfasts are flax or low carb bread with peanut butter, special k protein cereal and ready made egg white sandwiches (frozen, dunkins, or homemade the night before). If the sugar is killing you, what about a protein shake. The powders I use are low in sugar.
  • keepsakesbyconny
    keepsakesbyconny Posts: 33 Member
    Bowl of basic 4 cereal with almond milk, handful of red grapes and usually boiled egg or piece of leftover meat from the night before. I try to boil my eggs the night before...
  • Just2Bhappy
    Just2Bhappy Posts: 113 Member
    I'm always hungry in the morning so I HAVE to have breakfast. Unless I wake up late and have to run out the door ASAP. LOL. Apple with peanut butter, Greek Yogurt, Instant Oatmeal, Cottage cheese. These are some quick things you can eat with out having to cook or prepare.
  • palmerar
    palmerar Posts: 489 Member
    Whole wheat english muffin, 1 tbsp peanut butter, sliced strawberries on top = 230 cals and keeps me full from 6:30am to 10 am

    Also 2 slices wheat toast with 1 tbsp peanut butter and 1 tsp honey = 250 cals add milk if I am extra hungry
  • i ususally boil an egg the night before and peel it, then I have toast with peanut butter with it.. i eat that at around 7am and im good to go til 11-12ish and by then its close to my lunch anyway...
  • tisha_rae
    tisha_rae Posts: 216 Member
    I'm a Slimfast fan. By no means am I technically on the Slimfast diet, but I like the convenience of the shakes for breakfast and the nutrition. I can grab it, drink it on the way to work and be full until lunch. However, it's killing my sugar intake!

    I am not a morning person by any means. It's highly unlikely that I'm going to turn on the stove in the morning and I want to create realistic goals.

    What are your easy go-to breakfasts? (No bananas -- I'm allergic)

    Thanks!

    I buy fruit during the week cut it up and freeze then in the morning I blend it with coconut milk.

    Whole grain toast or a whole grain muffin w/ peanut butter

    Yogurt ( I hate it)

    A healthy cereal

    Fruit

    Hard boiled eggs
  • UnoDrea3732
    UnoDrea3732 Posts: 342 Member
    1st - Lemon Shot (juice of one lemon)

    Then - Scrambled eggs (2 egg white + 1 whole egg), 1/2 Avocado, and 1/2 Grapefruit with 1 packet of Stevia.
  • Machafin
    Machafin Posts: 2,988 Member
    2 eggs, 2 pieces of turkey bacon, 8 oz of skin milk, my vitamin and fish oil. Everyday. Keeps me satisfied for about 5 hours.
  • dawnna76
    dawnna76 Posts: 987 Member
    Coffee - Brewed from grounds, 4 cup (8 fl oz) 9
    Generic - Coffee-Mate Sugar Free French Vanilla Creamer, 6 tbsp. 90
    Generic - White Granulated Sugar, 6 teaspoon 90
    Carol's Sam Club Rose Fully Cooked 97% Fat Free - Canadian Bacon Slices, 2 slices 30
    Kirkland Signature (Costco - Egg Whites - Real Egg Product, 1/4 cup( 61g) 30 1
    Joseph Farms - Sharp Cheddar Cheese, 1 slice 80
    Milton's - Multigrain English Muffin, 1 Muffin 130
    Add Food Quick Tools 459 calories

    Eta: all done in the microwave and toaster oven. No stove required
  • Just_Ceci
    Just_Ceci Posts: 5,926 Member
    Peanut butter on wheat bread or a fruit smoothie

    If I'm running by McDonald's- a fruit and yogurt parfait
  • awebs89
    awebs89 Posts: 53 Member
    Every Sunday I make a big patch of egg muffins. I scramble 2 eggs and 3 tablespoons egg white, spinach and ground turkey then pour into a muffin pan (make sure you grease the pan). Bake in the oven for 20 minutes at 400 degrees. I pop them out and portion them into plastic baggies. Each morning I take a baggie and put it in the microwave for one minute. It works great for me because i eat them while driving to work and it's easy to just grab them in the morning.
  • In a jar put:
    1/2 dry rolled oats
    1-2 tablespoons yogurt
    1/3 or half a cup of milk or water (depending on how think you like it)

    Then add stuff like cinnamon, sweetener if needed, chia seeds, flax seeds ect. & stir
    Place the lid on the jar & put in the fridge overnight.

    In the morning you can quickly throw in a handful of berries or nuts & eat on the go :)