Just curious, what are you guys having for breakfast?

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  • mallen404
    mallen404 Posts: 266 Member
    banana, greek yogurt (vanilla) and a cheese string.. and water!
  • tworthen79
    tworthen79 Posts: 1,173 Member
    Peanut butter and banana is SO GOOD!!!!

    Thank you so much!! :flowerforyou:

  • My kids eat instant oats every morning. Could you be more specific as to your objection to them?

    Read this, particularly number 3:

    http://www.mnn.com/food/healthy-eating/stories/the-9-nastiest-things-in-your-supermarket
  • verticallyfit
    verticallyfit Posts: 20 Member
    I made lemon blueberry protein pancakes! I'm obsessed with them....they are so delicious! metrx protein mix (2 scoops), 1tbs of lemon curd, 1tsp of cinnamon, 1 6oz cup of chobani lemon greek yogurt, 28g of warmed blueberries on top!

    It's NOMALICIOUS!!!

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  • 2 scrambled eggs with turmeric and coconut oil.......delish!!!
  • racheljonel
    racheljonel Posts: 400 Member
    today I had a little bit of ground beef browned with some onions and peppers and hot sauce, some salsa and half an avocado. Some days I'm just not in the mood for typical breakfast food.
  • I had apple slices dipped in chocolate PB2 :-)
  • Coffee, Instant Butter Grits, multivitamin, fish oil and tons of water. I was in a rush this morning and grabbed the first thing I could. Of course I'm starving right now! Lunch time come on, this girl is ready to eat!
  • BaconMD
    BaconMD Posts: 1,165 Member
    Two slices of toasted sprouted grain bread with roasted almond butter, and a bowl of Yonanas with a package of Thinsations Oreo and some cocoa powder mixed in.
  • Tdacks
    Tdacks Posts: 136 Member
    My favorite: Three egg whites scrambled with one Morningstar soy sausage patty and a green smoothie: big handful of kale, big handful of spinach, granny smith apple, orange, fresh ginger and lemon, and water to thin. Yum-- only about 300-350 calories -- keeps me satisfied and energized for hours.

    That sounds like puke on a plate. Sorry,dude.


    Sounds pretty good to me, except I like something to thicken up my smoothies. Usually a banana or Greek yogurt.

    My usual is a single whole egg on an everything bagel, with Swiss cheese and maybe some greens. And coffee.

    Today, I had 2 packets of Better Oats Maple & Brown Sugar, a spoonful of Greek yogurt, and a glass of water. I need some coffee...

    Gawd, kale, spinach, banana and yoghurt?

    Yes. Have you tried it? Even better, use Swiss chard for the greens.
  • Julzanne72
    Julzanne72 Posts: 468 Member
    Currently I am addicted to breakfast quesadillas with low carb tortilla, egg whites, turkey sausage, lowfat cheese, and whatever else I decide to throw in there.
  • Sweetredpoison
    Sweetredpoison Posts: 66 Member
    1 cup of plain greek yogurt, 1/2 of fresh blueberries and a teaspoon of honey. Also, coffee with this super addicting Bailey's creamer which I can't wait to be done with. :ohwell:
  • Sarahndipity30
    Sarahndipity30 Posts: 312 Member
    Usually a Protein Smoothie:

    2 Scoops EAS 100% Whey -Chocolate
    1 TBLS Jif Low Sodium Natural Peanut Butter or Simply Jif Low Sugar PB
    1 Banana
    1/2 Cup Ice
    1 - 1 1/2 cup Vanilla Almond Milk
    Blend.

    Sometimes Ill have a plum too when i get to work.
  • RobinME
    RobinME Posts: 25 Member
    Cooked oatmeal with walnuts, pineapple and unsweetened shredded coconut.
  • Aeramis13
    Aeramis13 Posts: 135 Member
    I eat twice before lunch, so I've sorta had 2 breakfasts. 1 cookies & cream protein shake w/some PB2 added for deliciousness & an Aldi's brand energy shot. Later, I had old fashioned oatmeal flavored with splenda, a touch of brown sugar and a bit of cinnamon. Delish!
  • radeema
    radeema Posts: 161 Member
    100 grams of avocado flesh (2 small avocado's) blended with a splash of almond milk,- just enough to get a creamy consistency. Also added a packet of truvia and a a few drops of vanilla extract. This topped with half a cup of kashi go lean granola cereal and a drizzle of maple syrup.

    and green tea
  • icywindow
    icywindow Posts: 33 Member
    Old fashioned oatmeal with tons of cinnamon; cut up apple, berries or grapes, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, almonds and almond milk.

    For a while I was having all that in a smoothie with protein powder - tasted like fruity pancake batter. Not a low calorie breakfast at all, but it's good fuel for the day, and it keeps me full for a good long while.
  • wruper
    wruper Posts: 43 Member
    I'm having coffee, an egg and a LA Torilla low carb tortilla. Yum!
  • Goal175lbs
    Goal175lbs Posts: 21 Member
    For people who have only ate instant oats, please, PLEASE, go and buy some old fashioned oat meal (rolled oats). You will never go back to quick or instant oats again.
  • christou84
    christou84 Posts: 79 Member
    A healthy smoothie made of bananas, peanut butter, almond milk, and greek yogurt :) (oh, and black coffee) ;)
  • MYhealthyjourney70
    MYhealthyjourney70 Posts: 276 Member
    overnight oats with peaches and cinnamon
    1/2 cup rolled oats
    3/4-1 cup milk
    cinnamon
    fruit of your liking

    mix together night before you want it... it is so good
    so far i have used blueberries, mango and peaches.
    will try different fruits once i get to the store
  • Strawberries, cottage cheese, and a slice of fresh baked bread with some butta! :heart:
  • Vanilla Chex with Vanilla Almond Milk. Feeling Vanilla today.
  • Sweetredpoison
    Sweetredpoison Posts: 66 Member
    For people who have only ate instant oats, please, PLEASE, go and buy some old fashioned oat meal (rolled oats). You will never go back to quick or instant oats again.

    Is there a way to "half *kitten*" the making of steel cut oats? I know they are much better for you but popping the 1 minute quick oats in the microwave is so much easier.
  • Goal175lbs
    Goal175lbs Posts: 21 Member
    Steel cut oats are more of a chore but good, you pretty much have to overnight cook those. Rolled oats only take a few more minutes than instant oatmeal though and taste a million times better. It's worth the extra 5 or 6 minutes to make.
  • mazekah
    mazekah Posts: 52
    1/2 cup whole oats, cooked
    1 T. almonds
    1 T. raisins
    2 eggs
    1/4 cup homemade pico de gallo
    1 oz raw milk cheddar

    I won't be hungry again until 2 pm.

    (A dietician made me do it...)
  • icywindow
    icywindow Posts: 33 Member
    For people who have only ate instant oats, please, PLEASE, go and buy some old fashioned oat meal (rolled oats). You will never go back to quick or instant oats again.

    Is there a way to "half *kitten*" the making of steel cut oats? I know they are much better for you but popping the 1 minute quick oats in the microwave is so much easier.
    You can make them raw - soak them overnight in the refrigerator in water or almond milk, then blend them in a blender with fruit.
  • nuttinbutsuga
    nuttinbutsuga Posts: 12 Member
    I had a homemade steak and egg sandwich. 2oz cubed steak, egg beaters with banana peppers on Nature's Own butter bread.
  • Today? Two waffles and a bottle of water.
  • emergencytennis
    emergencytennis Posts: 864 Member

    My kids eat instant oats every morning. Could you be more specific as to your objection to them?

    Read this, particularly number 3:

    http://www.mnn.com/food/healthy-eating/stories/the-9-nastiest-things-in-your-supermarket

    This says that my oats are filled with high fructose corn syrup, which may be contaminated with mercury:

    "3. Heavy metal oatmeal

    The gross factor: Sugary and calorie-laden, those convenient instant-oatmeal packets all have one thing in common. They're sweetened with high fructose corn syrup (HFCS), which, according to tests from the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, may be contaminated with mercury. The group tested 55 samples of HFCS and found mercury in a third of them at levels three times higher than what the average woman should consume in a day."

    Firstly, my oats "may" be contaminated and secondly, I live in Australia where our oats are free to roam in fructose-free fields of loveliness.