Breakfast Suggestions

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  • Lmns218
    Lmns218 Posts: 155
    You guys are making me hungry lol

    I am not a big breakfast eater and struggled with finding stuff to eat and stuff I actually want to cook. So I started nutrient extracting....I bought a nutribullet and mix 2 cups of green leafy veggies, up to 2 cups of any fruit, top it off with a booster (chia seeds, flax seeds, raw nuts) and blend!!!!! It's pretty fulfilling and under 300 calories....plus I at least get my servings of fruit out the way for the day :)
  • Peanut Butter Banana Smoothie:

    1 Banana
    1 Tablespoon Peanut Butter
    1/4 cup milk of your choice
    1/2 Tablsepoon Hersheys Syrup OR 1 teaspoon Cocoa Powder
    1 Tablespoon Honey
    1-2 Cups Ice

    Blend until smooth.
  • 6mimi
    6mimi Posts: 1,432 Member
    Lots of good ideas! Bumping for later!:bigsmile:
  • FFFIC
    FFFIC Posts: 13
    ALL NATURAL PANCAKE RECIPE... NO PROCESSED ANYTHING!!

    - 1 ripe banana
    - 2 whole eggs

    That’s it. Just mix together in a bowl and make sure the banana is all mashed. Then spray your pan with some "spray & cook" or coconut oil. On a low to medium heat, scoop some of the batter into the pan & give it about 20-30 sec, flip, and done! Serve and eat!

    *Some advice would be to make them small so its easier to flip

    Under 250 calories, nearly 14g of protein! No processed anything! These pancakes are gluten free, low calorie.
  • Richie2shoes
    Richie2shoes Posts: 411 Member
    I normally rotate through 3 breakfast choices.

    1. English Muffin, Peanut butter and apple slices
    2. Two whole wheat pancakes with jelly and 3 slices of turkey bacon or 2 links of turkey sausage
    3. A breakfast burrito with a small tortilla, 1 egg, 2 diced pieces of bacon, diced peppers, onions and mushrooms.

    All of them are between 300-400 calories and can easily be made at work. I make the pancakes on the weekend and freeze them in packs of two and then just pop them in the toaster.
  • rhondaec
    rhondaec Posts: 85 Member
    Bump to save :)
  • CrystalDreams
    CrystalDreams Posts: 418 Member
    oatmeal
  • there is a really good recipe on here for steel cut oats in a crock pot, you put in on the night before and is ready in the morning!
  • judychicken
    judychicken Posts: 937 Member
    Yogurt
  • janel867
    janel867 Posts: 53
    I *love* making smoothies like this for breakfast (minus the mango then add a green apple and greek yogurt) but always do it in the morning which complicates my morning routine. Good to know it can be made the night before :)
    I usually need something easy and fast so I make a shake at night and take it to work for breakfast the next morning. Like tomorrow, I am having a shake that consists of unsweetened vanilla almond milk, spinach, frozen mango chunks, and a banana. I drink it at my desk in the morning at work.
  • Chelz2013
    Chelz2013 Posts: 176 Member
    A lot of great suggestions!

    If you need something ready to go in the morning, you can make a big batch of oatmeal (with whatever toppings, raisins, nuts, etc you like) ahead of time, then portion it out to heat up the morning.

    You can also make the "egg cups"... mix your eggs, pour in muffin pans, add toppings (don't overfill!), then bake ahead for mini omelet servings. Put 2-3 in baggies for individual portions.
  • loriwhitefaith
    loriwhitefaith Posts: 116 Member
    where do you get chicken chorizo?
  • loriwhitefaith
    loriwhitefaith Posts: 116 Member
    that was a great idea
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  • airangel59
    airangel59 Posts: 1,887 Member
    My new must have breakfast, 2 minute french toast in a mug. 1-2 slices of bread (I'm using Ezekial 4:9 cinn raisin), an egg, oz or so of milk, sprinkle of cinnamon. Cut bread add to rest of ingredients in the mug, nuke min a two. Add drop of vanilla extract etc before nuking if you wish. I've been using Walden farms pancake syrup. Fast & hardly much of a clean up.
  • RoyalMoose11
    RoyalMoose11 Posts: 211 Member
    This is getting quite the response!

    I tied to get chicken chorizo at the whole foods butcher but they didn't have it. I did get hot italian chicken sausage for a meal to be determined, though!

    Thanks folks! SO many great breakfast ideas for the next food shopping trip.
  • jeremyclark35574
    jeremyclark35574 Posts: 5 Member
    Since joining mfp, ive started eating 6 smaller portioned meals. More energy in the day and feel great.
  • Avoid cereal, grains, wheat, toast or bread (unless fermented...such as Sourdough or Gluten Free) or carbs in general
    Greek Yoghurt does amazing things with some berries. (try not to eat too much fruit....fruit can = lots of carbs)
    Eggs and bacon! Lots of yummy bacon! (Try cooking your bacon in bacon fat!!!!)
    Lots of butter.
    Avoid anything orange or yellow.
    Spinach! Spinach + egg??? yum!

    Good luck!
  • crandos
    crandos Posts: 377 Member
    I skip breakfast :o
  • Here is what to stay away from. I always knew Egg Mcmuffins were bad, but this is horrific. I can't believe people eat this regularly. http://trainelite.com/how-bad-is-an-egg-mcmuffin-for-you/
  • aquarabbit
    aquarabbit Posts: 1,622 Member
    I have the same breakfast everyday. Coffee and maybe some homemade yogurt before working out, bagel with cream cheese and lox after. Sometimes fruit too. I usually eat about 1/3 -1/2 of my calories in the morning. The whole eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, and dinner like a pauper thing works is really great for me. That way I have lots of energy at the times I need it. I'm going to try homemade bagels after I run out of the package I have. That way I can make them thinner and healthier.
  • Sylvitryinghard
    Sylvitryinghard Posts: 549 Member
    My favorite! Gluten, flour and sugar free pancakes! All you do is mash up a banana and mix in an egg. (Sometimes I add a bit of oats or cinnamon!) Then cook just like you would regular pancakes!

    gotta try sounds yum!!
  • twhite4550
    twhite4550 Posts: 25
    I never get tired of scrambled eggs, with milk, or cheese, or bread. :)
  • mickeymouse38
    mickeymouse38 Posts: 54 Member
    Bump great ideas
  • sarahsedai
    sarahsedai Posts: 273 Member
    i was never really a breakfast person, but now that i'm working out (and actually hungry now, as opposed to just stuffing my face all day long because of boredom or stress or whatever), i've been doing the breakfast thing. my favorite right now is...

    eggy oatmeal.

    1/4 cup rolled oats
    1 tbsp milk (i use vanilla almond milk)
    1 egg
    brown sugar to taste (or agave nectar sometimes too!)
    blueberries

    i stir the first four ingredients together in a big coffee mug up real nice, then toss in a small handful of blueberries.
    pop in the microwave for about... 1:15 seconds.

    yum.
  • 2013sk
    2013sk Posts: 1,318 Member
    Hot oats with peanut butter stirred in.............My favourite!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Or I have fruit with oats/cinnamon/banana
  • NualaTW
    NualaTW Posts: 205 Member
    I like to mix it up for b'fast too.

    Day 1
    1 cup plain non-fat greek yogurt
    1/4 cup blueberries
    1/2 cup strawberries (or sometimes a sliced nectarine)
    2 TBS chopped walnuts
    1 TBS ground flax seed
    1 TBS honey

    Day 2
    1 scrambled egg (w/tsp olive oil)
    1/2 cup egg white
    Diced cherry tomatoes
    1 cup spinach
    1/2 cup sliced mushrooms
    1/4 cup low-fat feta crumbles

    Day 3
    1/2 cup quaker oats
    1/4 cup blueberries
    1/2 sliced banana
    2 TBS chopped walnuts
    1 TBS honey

    Day 4 (on the go sandwich)
    2 hard boiled eggs
    2 slices double fiber bread
    1 tsp low-fat mayo
    pinch of salt/pepper
    1 cup strawberries, or a plum, or a nectarine
  • avababy05
    avababy05 Posts: 930 Member
    bump
  • mtnhiker1
    mtnhiker1 Posts: 114 Member
    Try a sort of egg mc-muffin. 1 English muffin toasted with a little butter, 1 fried egg (yolk broke, done light -do not over cook), 4 slices of thin ham (I use Land of Frost - honey ham). Comes to ~ 330 calories
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