STARVING!!! after morning cereal
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Porridge oats. That is the answer.
QFT I can't have anything else or I am starving after an hour! Oats keep me filled up till lunch time!
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I usually make overnight oats and take them to work with me. I also found granola and yogurt keeps me full until lunch. I also just found a handy container that allows me to keep the granola and yogurt separate so now I can take that too!0 -
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My body seems to prefer the regular oatmeal that you cook yourself vs. the packaged stuff. I will add cranberries or raisins and cinnamon. (Sometimes, milk.) It fills me up for hours. Oatmeal has several grams of protein in it, which helps IMHO.
Regular cereal will make me feel like I'm starving. It either has sugar in it or is just processed carbohydrates. Bran cereals are a little more satiating, but I will still get hungry in two hours. It just seems like a waste of money to me.
IMHO, you would be better off with bringing a hard boiled egg and a banana with you to work. You get a good mix of fat/protein/carbs that way. Even trail mix is a good option. Greek yogurt may be filling, too. But, it can have high amounts of sugar. (You can always buy plain and add your own berries or honey.)0 -
NOT good advice, eat breakfast--- MUCH better for your metabolism.
Meal timing and number of meals doesn't matter
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Recently I've been starting the day with a toasted bagel and some soft cheese. Comes in at way under 300 calories, feels indulgent, and keeps me going all morning.
Have a look at my diary - it's the New York Bagel brand we have in the UK, each bagel weighs around 90g, then I put about 14g of soft cheese on.0 -
I don't eat breakfast. No matter what I eat it makes me feel ravenous. I just avoid eating until around 11am. Cereal is the worst too, because not only does it not fill you up, you end up doing the cereal dance. You know, eat a bowl of cereal, and there's milk left, pour in more cereal, but it needs more milk, eat cereal, milk left...., add more cereal.... needs more milk......
Not eating breakfast is counter-productive to losing weight (if that's what you're trying to do).
Uh, no it's not. I don't usually eat breakfast and have lost weight just fine. The whole 'must eat breakfast to start your metabolism' has been thoroughly debunked. If you're hungry eat. If you're not-then don't eat.
Some better breakfast options-
-plain Greek yogurt with honey or fruit
-eggs and veggies-either scrambled together or you can make breakfast 'muffins' with them and freeze them easily
-egg and banana pancakes-two ingredients, less than 1o minutes to make, and they taste awesome.
-hard boiled eggs-great with some salt on them and you can pre-make them ahead of time and keep them in the fridge for up to a week
-leftovers
Also, there is no law that says you have to eat a food that's been marketed for breakfast. I sometimes eat chicken, ground beef, a salad etc etc for my first meal of the day. These kinds of foods will keep you fuller much longer than a bowl of cereal. And when you factor in the cereal (how many servings are you actually pouring into that bowl?), plus the milk-calorie/macro wise you may be better off eating 'non-breakfast' things anyways.0 -
breakfast should be your biggest meal of the day. try, eggs, meat- whatever you care for- and slice of toast, or oats, or maybe some hashbrowns on the side. lately ive found that greek yogurt- i eat the Zoi brand- as well as a bagel keep me full for most of the morning. add in my almond milk and im set to go. ^ ^
Nope-not true at all.0 -
Bread/grains/cereals eaten at breakfast make me famished all day, esp if there is to enough protein.
So I start the day with a fruit/protein smoothie or a protein bar and yogurt. It keeps me full0 -
Try deli ham or turkey and a piece of smoked provolone rolled up in a whole wheat tortilla and just microwave it for 30 seconds.0
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If you like the ease of cereal in the morning, try Kashi with Protein (yes, I eat the plain one). I have eaten it almost daily since starting my weight loss journey. I add in a half of a banana or some other type of fruit and skim milk. It has worked for me. I think the protein helps.0
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I get that with ceareal too; in fact, i get that with alot of breakfasts, for some reason eating breakfast kick starts something inside of me and i just can't stop eating! However, i love breakfast, as done right it really does set me up for the day. The two main things i now consume for breakfast is peanut butter and boiled egg, (not together lol). Fills me right up! It sounds a bit boring to have them constantly, but i'm still perfectly happy with it. Although i would like to branch out and discover more filling foods, (hate oatmeal unfortunately).0
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Yeah, try protein. I had two eggs and 4.5 oz of baked ham for breakfast. Not hungry at all. If I do get hungry, I'll start snacking on my homemade beef jerky.
For some reason, I find that eating sugar and milk make me hungry in the morning, so if you want to do cereal, consider trying a low sugar version with high fiber, such as my fav - Uncle Sam! I eat that with unsweetened coconut almond milk.0 -
I have a piece of whole grain toast with crunchy peanut butter and a half of a banana almost every morning...that keeps me full from 8:15ish until noon! Occasionally, I switch to a Special K flatbread Sausage, egg and cheese sandwich. Both are filling and keep me going until lunch!0
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I find the best thing to eat for breakfest is eggs. You said you do not have much time but you can boil them night before..have them in the fridge and have hard boiled eggs for breakfest. Or scrambled really does take 2 minutes...or you can do poached in the microwave for 2 minutes!
I also smear almond butter on a rice cake sometimes in the morning...or have cottage cheese with some berries in it (raspberries are my fav).
Most boxed cereals are full of sugar as also salt and you will feel hungry 30 minutes after eating them...try something high in protein not carbs.0 -
You have to change a definition of cereal. For me, cereal is cooked oats, buckwheat, millet, rice, spelt, etc. Whatever comes from the box, is not a cereal but a bunch of chemicals. Once grains cooked, you can choose whether you want to add some sweets (raising, prunes, honey, fresh fruits) and milk or eat it as is. It is great alternative to the protein breakfasts.0
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Recently I've been starting the day with a toasted bagel and some soft cheese. Comes in at way under 300 calories, feels indulgent, and keeps me going all morning.
Have a look at my diary - it's the New York Bagel brand we have in the UK, each bagel weighs around 90g, then I put about 14g of soft cheese on.0 -
OMG THIS! if I don't have protein in the morning I'm a raging cracra! 1 egg + 1/3 avocado + 1/2 cup spinach tucked in half pita pocket plus hot sauce!
OR: fruit + kale + almond milk + protein powder (or almond milk or chia seeds) + healthy fats (coconut oil or avocado)
OR: veggie juice from juicer with a handful of brazil nuts or almonds
OR: giant omelette with lots of veggies0 -
I agree with the protein eaters. I can't eat cereal(or anything with refined carbohydrates) in the mornings because it spikes my insulin level, then I'm tired and hungrier later (plus I can never limit myself to simply "one serving".) Better choices for breakfast are eggs or greek yogurt, or protein shake. If you need some kind of carb in the morning, fruit or oatmeal are better. Good luck!0
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I used to eat 3-4 servings of walmart's version of Honey Bunches of Oats in the morning, and would end up starving 3 hours later. When I started this journey a little over a month ago I was bringing 1 cup of Dannon Light & Fit vanilla yogurt and some canned fruit..either half a can of apricots or a full can (drained of course) of mandarin oranges with 2 tablespoons of wheat germ. Well the first 2-3 weeks of doing this my weight was not budging and I was eating 1400-1600 calories a day.
Last time I was losing weight a few years ago my breakfast was 2 cups (2 servings) of Multi-Grain Cheerios with skim milk. So, I have switched back to doing that. Now after almost 3 weeks of doing that I have dropped 10 lbs. I eat breakfast at about 6:30 and have lunch at 11:30. I usually get a LITTLE peckish around 10 so I'll have a low-fat string cheese (60 calories) and this is working really well for me hunger-wise. Maybe you should just try a different cereal?0 -
Recently I've been starting the day with a toasted bagel and some soft cheese. Comes in at way under 300 calories, feels indulgent, and keeps me going all morning.
Have a look at my diary - it's the New York Bagel brand we have in the UK, each bagel weighs around 90g, then I put about 14g of soft cheese on.
My breakfast usually looks like this, to get an image of how much cheese:
The way I look at it, a bowl of cereal 'my way' was about 400 calories or more - this has never been nearly that much.0 -
cereal one of the worst culprits!0
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Not eating breakfast is counter-productive to losing weight (if that's what you're trying to do).
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Not eating breakfast is counter-productive to losing weight (if that's what you're trying to do).
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On Sunday evening I fix an egg cassarole and cut it into 4/6 servings (depending on the size of the cassarole) and then eat that every morning. I have found that keeps me really full for a long period of time.
The one this week was simple fun, and VERY filling. 2 cups shredded potatoes, 6 eggs, 6 sausage links, 1/2 cup fresh baby spinach chopped (you can use any veggies you want, I am not an onion and pepper person but I have lots of friends that add those as well), and 1/2 cup shredded 2% milk cheese. It was 370 calories per serving and held me until 12/12:30 (I eat breakfast around 7am).0 -
My personal experience is that I would rather skip breakfast than eat cereal. If I skip breakfast, I don't get hungry, at all. If I have cereal, I've got the shakes and am ravenous by 11:00. It just seems to happen with cereal, no other breakfast has that effect on me.
ETA: And the shakes come at 10:00 if I eat a sugary kids' cereal. Somethign something something Glycemic Index. Something something something Insulin.0 -
Is porridge just another word for oatmeal? Or are they 2 different things? I've only heard of porridge in children's nursery rhymes.0
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If you really prefer to have cereal, there are only a few kinds I have found that keep me feeling full. They are the ones with not only high fiber and low sugar, but also with high protein. Kashi GoLean and Crunchy Flax have been the only ones I can really eat without feeling hungry an hour or two later as you said. Adding fruit on top of the cereal also helps.
If you are not set on the cereal, I recommend oatmeal, as many here have said, or oat bran, or I also have this recipe for a flaxseed muffin you can cook in 1 minute in the microwave (it sounds terrible, but it really tastes pretty good) http://www.food.com/recipe/one-minute-flax-muffin-low-carb-295649. I also have protein pancakes I make with 2 eggs, 1/2 C cottage cheese, and 1/2 cup oats. Puree in the blender and cook like regular pancakes.
These are the things I have found so far that keep me filled up in the morning. I can't really do savory foods for breakfast, it just feels strange to me. Shakes don't do it for me either. Hopefully this is helpful to you0 -
I have to have protein for breakfast. If you're used to breakfast burritos, you could either make your own, healthier version at home with egg whites, turkey sausage, a small amount of cheese and maybe add some spinach or bell peppers. Or you could eat a healthy egg /English muffin sandwich - English muffin, one egg, 2 oz ham and a slice of cheese. Add a piece of fruit or some yogurt and you're good to go.0
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Cereal doesn't work for me, either. I have to have protein at breakfast or I don't make it through. I drink a protein shake or eat a couple hard boiled eggs with toast.0
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