Breakfast Idea's
Megs081211
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So I can't bring myself to eat eggs right now. I've been eating them so often that the thought of eating another one is making me sick. But I have no idea what to do for breakfast now. I have to go grocery shopping Wednesday so maybe I can get a few more ideas.
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So I can't bring myself to eat eggs right now. I've been eating them so often that the thought of eating another one is making me sick.
I am with you!
I ran out yesterday morning, and just couldn't bring myself to buy more at Costco later in the day. I tried, but after 60 days of eggs for breakfast, the thought of purchasing another three dozen made me queasy...
I am going to stick with sausage, peppers, cheese, with a side of strawberries for a few days, methinks. Just NO EGGS!0 -
Right there with you! I made almond meal pancakes the other day and served them with a little bit of sugar free maple syrup. Delicious! Made a big batch of them so I could freeze some for quick weekday breakfasts. Just pop em in the micro for a minute and eat. They are kind of calorie dense, but super low carb and very filling. They keep me full way longer than traditional pancakes. My 2 year old loves them too. I'll post the recipe later on when im home from work.0
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hat would be awesome. I'd be forever grateful0
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So I can't bring myself to eat eggs right now. I've been eating them so often that the thought of eating another one is making me sick.
I am with you!
I ran out yesterday morning, and just couldn't bring myself to buy more at Costco later in the day. I tried, but after 60 days of eggs for breakfast, the thought of purchasing another three dozen made me queasy...
I am going to stick with sausage, peppers, cheese, with a side of strawberries for a few days, methinks. Just NO EGGS!
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I agree about the pancakes. I have had them myself. I also will make me a piece of toast on sara lee 45 and delightful (7 carbs) and top it with peanut butter sometimes. It is not super low carb, but still doable. I have a recipe that I am going to try for a big chocolate muffin...I will tell you how it turns out.0
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This is the recipe I used http://athlete.io/6043/ultra-low-carb-almond-flour-pancakes/
It made 6 small pancakes- I plugged it into the recipe builder and for 2 pancakes it is 353 calories, 9 grams of carbs- 4 fiber- 31 fat -13 fiber. They are way more filling than a regular pancake (better be for that calorie load!) but I think its awesome that my kid will eat them being that they are so nutrient dense.0 -
This is the recipe I used http://athlete.io/6043/ultra-low-carb-almond-flour-pancakes/
It made 6 small pancakes- I plugged it into the recipe builder and for 2 pancakes it is 353 calories, 9 grams of carbs- 4 fiber- 31 fat -13 fiber. They are way more filling than a regular pancake (better be for that calorie load!) but I think its awesome that my kid will eat them being that they are so nutrient dense.
If you've ever looked at my diary I have a really hard time hitting my calorie goals so I think that be better. Where do you find almond flour?0 -
I buy the Nature's Own Double fiber bread that has 5 grams of fiber each slice and only 50 cals with a peanut butter and sugar free jam on top!! is not too bad in carbs! the more fiber I get the better I feel!!
Greek yogurt I have yet to try but some cream cheese with the sugar free jam would be tasty!!
Oh Hell I've gone and made myself hungry NOW!!! :bigsmile:0 -
Perfect- these will help get some calories in you. Almost every supermarket sells almond flour now, Check the organic aisle- the brand I got is Red Mill. I thought i would have trouble finding it, but found it right away. Its a bit pricey though.0