What do you eat for breakfast.....?
jillg89
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I think I am all "egged" out. Finished up the last 2 in my fridge and I'm not excited to buy anymore right now. lol
Just curious what other people are eating for breakfast.........besided eggs!
Thanks,
Jill
Just curious what other people are eating for breakfast.........besided eggs!
Thanks,
Jill
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Greek yogurt has been my new thing, however it isn't low carb. It's very good for you, so I don't mind the carbs in it. I also sometimes have cheese and lunchmeat rolled up. Quick and easy. What about left overs from the night before? I have been known to have a pork chop or steak for breakfast
What about sausage/egg scramble...I know you said no eggs, but adding the sausage makes it sooo good!0 -
Thanks for the suggestions...I should add some items to my eggs in the morning. I was doing avocado w/them, but I was reading about people adding spinach, onions, peppers as well. I start work at 7am and I make my breakfast at work...I thought about dinner leftovers but might feel stupid eating a pork chop and broccoli at work at 7am.......haha
I miss my greek yogurt too. Is there any brand that is lower carbs that you found? I have been doing Induction since May 20th...I had a few "off" days, but otherwise followed pretty strictly. I want to start adding in other carbs now.
Today I had 4 strawberries...........tasted sooooo good. My first taste of fruit since I started this. Who would of thought I'd be so excited for strawberries.lol0 -
If you're going to start adding in foods, I suggest you continue to do it slowly and stick to the Atkins recommendations. I don't recommend starting off with yogurt though. Strawberries are a good start. If you continue to lose, add a little more of a healthy lower carb food. This is called ongoing weight loss (OWL). If people follow Atkins to the letter, the program will work for them.
As far as breakfast items, I'm not a huge fan of eggs, so I would have an induction muffin with bacon or breakfast sausage (nitrate/nitrite free), or a couple of slices of Julian LC bread, toasted with butter, which is also induction friendly.0 -
Thanks CocoMa. I do see that you are only suppose to up your carb in take by 5 each week. I will go slowly, but I need to get a bit more creative. I won't add greek yogurt just yet. lol
Thanks for the other tips as well. I will have to search for those other items you mention for breakfasts. I think I saved the Induction muffin recipes, but haven't tried making them yet.0 -
i love my eggs fried or scrambled but that yogurt is good too with some flax seed and berries. but that is getting pretty far from atkins0
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The plain yogurt is lower carb and you can start with that and some fruit in it once you do incorporate it. Or add some powdered peanut butter. It is gross just plain....def don't try it. It will make you want to vomit0
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raspberries are very low carb I think it's 2grams for 10 fat ones lol.0
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veggie omelets.0
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What is an induction muffin and how do i ;make it?0
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What is an induction muffin and how do i ;make it?
Here's the standard version of the induction muffin or MIM (muffin in a minute)
Serving Size: 1
1/4 cup flax meal - 8.09 total carbs, 7.6 fiber
1/2 teaspoon baking powder- 0.64 net carbs
1 packet splenda packet - 0.9 net carbs
1 teaspoon cinnamon - 1.84 total carbs, 1.2 fiber
1 large egg - 0.6 net carbs
1 teaspoon butter
total carbs is 12.07, fiber is 8.8; net carbs is 3.27
Put the dry ingredients in a coffee mug, then stir.
Then add the egg and the butter. Mix.
Microwave 1 minute, cool.
You can use it as a bread base for pizza (add in dried herbs to the mixture), sloppy joes, cheese spreads, meats, etc
You can also make a sweet treat with mixing and matching ingredients: cinnamon, sugar free syrups, heavy cream, walden farms toppings, unsweetened cocoa powder, coconut flakes, etc..
The possibilities are limitless!!0 -
The induction muffins or Muffins in a Minute are a life saver, use them with breakfast with cream cheese or put some sliced turkey and mayo for a sandwich. Pretty yummy.0
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You can eat whatever you want for breakfast, it doesn't have to be a traditional breakfast food!
Things I've done:
Leftover meat/cheese/veggies
Quiche
Bulletproof coffee
Flax hot cereal
Muffins in a minute
Eggs (many styles)
Protein shakes
Flax bread and peanut butter
Egg salad
Tuna salad
Pepperoni stick and cheese
Veggies and dip
Yogurt and chia seeds, add berries if you want
I know I'm missing things, but that's a good start!0 -
I'm hooked on bulletproof coffee! 12 oz. coffee, 2 tbsp coconut oil, 1 tbsp unsalted grass fed butter, and 1 tbsp heavy cream. Sometimes I add a splash of torani vanilla syrup. The fat keeps me satisfied until lunch. I go to work at 5 am and don't eat until I get home between 1 and 2 pm. I merchandise for Frito Lay so I am on my feet pretty much the entire day and lifting, bending, kneeling, stretching. This BPC gives me loads of energy. I just ordered MCT oil to use instead of coconut oil.0
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Ahhh, Bullet Proof Coffee....I saw the thread on that. Not sure I'm ready for it yet, I like to eat my calories/carbs. So many good reviews on it though. Maybe someday I'll try it.
Thanks for all the other suggestions too. This morning I have the day off of work, so I ate a grilled chicken breast w/some broccoli. Switched it up a bit. : )0 -
I enjoy a grilled chicken salad for breakfast. seriously. i find it filling and not heavy.0
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I enjoy a grilled chicken salad for breakfast. seriously. i find it filling and not heavy.
Me too! But had spinach salad topped with baked chicken. The eggs are starting to make me gag, so it was a nice change!0