What's for breakfast?
Amandac6772
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I'm lucky that I Iove eggs and can eat them most days but I'm needing some variety plus eggs are getting a bad wrap right now ...what do you do for breakfast? I have to have protein in the am or I get shaky by 10 am.
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If I don't have eggs (which I also love), I alternate between a 250g container of cottage cheese (3%) and some fruit (cut melon or a banana) OR 1/2 cup oatmeal with 1/3 cup blueberries. With both options, I add 1 T ground flaxseeds. And whatever you do, don't skip breakfast! It's the most important meal of the day! :happy:0
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Oh yea - you could also make a smoothie with tofu (for protein) and some frozen fruit. (Add water and some sweetner - I use Stevia.)0
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There is much debate about if eggs are actually so "bad". Meanwhile, if you do want to have eggs for breakfast, try making scrambled eggs with salsa. Yummy! I often have eggs (sometimes hard boiled) or cottage cheese for breakfast for protein.
Actually, you and I are thinking along the same lines, I just posted something asking what people have for snacks that are high in protein.
Good minds think alike, yes?0 -
For me it is activia yogurt, 1 cup blueberries and 1/4 cup granola. That's good for 14 grams protein (just under 300 calories). Add 2 strips bacon and you tack on 5 more grams of protein (another 70 calories).0
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Well my breakfast varies depending on how I feel and how much time I have.
One day I'll have a bowl of my favourite cereal with chopped fruit and semi-skimmed milk. Another day I'll have two pieces of fruit and a yoghurt. Another day I'll have a protein milkshake of my favourite flavour (strawberry :blushing: , i'm a total sucker for strawberry lol)
But I tend to have eggs as a treat for breakfast on the weekends. But if you're after a bit of variety with your eggs, have you considered making an omelet? You can add some other foods to add variety and you'll still be getting your protein.
There are of course special cereals that have added protein in it. There also protein bars and shakes, cottage cheese it also high in protein if you can eat it in the morning. Also bagel's with cream cheese, there are cream cheese available such as neufchatel cheese which is alot healthier and is high in protein too.
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I do the sachets of oatmeal... plain.... made with water not milk... Then once made I add 6 walnut halves for fat and protein.... plus lately I have been adding a thing called forgotten cookie.... recipe on bbc food chanel.... it is about 60 calories... sweet with chocolate and walnuts... but very small it adds just the right flavor..... then i have a yogurt.... plenty of protein and fiber with good fat.... that is my favorite breakfast.0
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I eat 1 cup of Special K, 1/2 cup of milk, and 1/2 banana sliced in it 5 days a week. The other two days I eat 1 large fried egg, one slice of wheat bread and 1/2 cup of milk on the other two days. Boring I know, but you asked.0
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I try to switch it up so I don't get bored. But I sometimes with oatmeal with blueberries, flax ground meal, and milk. Have you ever tried veggie bacon? The brand I get is yves veggie bacon and it's only 25 calories per slice.
Another good breakfast with lots of protein is greek yogurt. It has no fat and 20 g of protein per serving. I like mine with fruit to take away some of the bitterness.. you can also add in some honey as well.0 -
During the week i have the same breakfast every morning - Its 1/3 cup all bran, some quinoa flakes, wheatgerm, LSA, 4 almonds, chopped bananas and strawberries, skim milk and a big spoon of yoghurt on top. Its massive and packed with fibre, We all need fibre)
Then on weekends i may have poached eggs on whole wheat or grain toast.
I make breakfast my biggest meal of the day, and it really fills me up0 -
At this moment, I am having Greek yogurt, strawberries and a little Kashi cereal crumbled in it. It's delicious and the yogurt has 14 grams of protein.0
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Bran flakes with skimmed milk. One piece of wholemeal toast with light olive oil butter. One banana. That was hours ago. Nearly lunchtime for me. Tomorrow is egg, bacon and toast breakfast.0
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Egg Beaters with onions, peppers and mushroom with Ezekiel toast & smart balance butter!0
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usually it's one serving of trader joe's steel cut oatmeal and 1 tbsp of trader joe's crunchy peanut butter.
245cals 31g carbs 11g fat 9g protein 2g sugar 6g fiber
Today I subbed out the oatmeal for half a bagel because I didn't have 15 minutes to boil the oatmeal and I ran out of my big batch I had made.0 -
This is a great thread - I've eaten the same breakfast (choc chip weetabix minis with skimmed milk) for about 12 weeks now and I'm getting very bored of it!0
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I eat breakfast when I get to work..... Normally its either a breakfast bar or peanut butter on wholemeal toast but yesterday mum came home with a fruit and fibre breakfast biscuits and said she had seen them advertised the calories are 216 for the pack of 4 and Oh My Gosh they are super yummy I really really liked them they are made with Wholegrain and I am so supprised at 10 am and i didnt feel I needed my morning snack a jacks which I have everymorning because that when i start to feel i need something I can not remember the last day I didnt have a mid morning snack. You should try these!0
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At the moment breakfast alternates between 3 rice cakes with peanut butter and a fruit salad, or wholemeal toast with a scrambled egg and mushrooms/peppers with a fruit salad.....what I have with it changes, but I have fruit salad every morning0
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Special K - Chocolate Delight.0
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My protein breakfast alternative to eggs is 1/2 cup greek yogurt with a tablespoon of sugar free maple syrup and a 1/6 cup unsalted almonds. It seems like such a tiny amount but it's actually quite filling (to me at least) and it's only 174 calories with 15 grams of protein. Barely any sodium or sugar and the fat is all from the almonds. Otherwise if I want protein I do eggs, typically egg whites with a whole egg and a half slice of reduced fat provolone. To mix it up sometimes I put in a 1/4 cup of spinach, which can make it more filling too.
I've heard there are certain cereals that are higher in protein you could try too. I keep wanting to buy some (I think the one I've heard most is Kashi) but I have a huge box of plain Cheerios from Costco that I need to finish. :laugh:0 -
1 scrambled egg, 1cup hash browns, 4slices turkey bacon, 2 plain white toast, & 1 sweet hot tea. 518calories total hehehe
unfortunately this leaves me full for most of the day... idk y :laugh:0 -
oatmeal this morning, im soon going to start my veggie/fruit smoothie, I sometimes eat bagels but they have so much calories grr and i think thats it... toast with peanut butter is also a good one0
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Since I have some milk sensitivities right now, cereal is out for me. So I either do one egg, and one egg white scrambled with some spinach and mushrooms. Or two hard boiled eggs with some whole wheat toast and a banana. Or I do oatmeal, usually with some sort of fruit on the side or raisins and cinnamon mixed in. Greek yogurt is a REALLY good source of protein, and I really enjoyed having that with some toast and fruit.0
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I'm having a protein shake! EAS CarbAdvantedge French Vanilla0
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Oatmeal is my favorite. I make mine using regular rolled oats (1/2 cup) and 1 cup of 2 percent milk. I add a little cinnamon and 2 tsp of brown sugar. I also put fresh fruit in at the end. I drink a cup of coffee as everything I've read says it helps to jump start your metabolism. Something I do for dessert alot but might also be good for breakfast.....1/4 cup of plain greek yogurt....1/2 cup of granola, 1tbl of honey, cut up strawberries...thats about 300 cal.0
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I've been having Special K Red Berries mixed with Special K Protein Plus with non-fat milk.
Keep sugar down, gives me almost all of the fiber needed for the day, plus a ton of protein.0
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