Low Carb Breakfast Ideas
ladyvaderpants
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Just wondering if anyone can offer some advice on low carb breakfast ideas.
I am currently eating a small bowl of Sainsburys Balance cereal which seems to keep me full until lunch time, but I am aware it is higher in sugar than I should be taking in.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
thanks
L
I am currently eating a small bowl of Sainsburys Balance cereal which seems to keep me full until lunch time, but I am aware it is higher in sugar than I should be taking in.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
thanks
L
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Egg white omelette seems to do the trick, add some tomatoes and spinich. Or use two whites and one whole egg if you can not face a egg white omelette only.0
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Getting away from cereals and breads is the best tip if you're trying to remain low carb. Eggs and a side of veggies, the infamous "bulletproof coffee", dinner leftovers, frittatas, salads, meat, cheese...all those things are more typical low carb breakfast fare. If I had to guess, I'd say eggs/bacon is probably the most popular breakfast amongst low carbers.
ETA: There is absolutely no good reason to avoid egg yolks. Eat them--that's the best part of the egg, both nutritionally and taste wise.0 -
Steak and eggs is my favorite breakfast!0
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How low in carbs are we talking?
I have egg whites and greek yogurt almost every morning, but I also have a homemade muffin as well which can be "high" in carbs. You could also add some vegetables to your egg whites to make it more flavorful and hearty, usually green and red peppers and onion go well with eggs, and you can mix in some spices to the egg whites as well, maybe some garlic or onion powder?0 -
Low fat yoghurt. Raw veg dipped in hummous. Eggs.0
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Getting away from cereals and breads is the best tip if you're trying to remain low carb. Eggs and a side of veggies, the infamous "bulletproof coffee", dinner leftovers, frittatas, salads, meat, cheese...all those things are more typical low carb breakfast fare. If I had to guess, I'd say eggs/bacon is probably the most popular breakfast amongst low carbers.
ETA: There is absolutely no good reason to avoid egg yolks. Eat them--that's the best part of the egg, both nutritionally and taste wise.
I do usually use one regular egg and then the rest are egg whites for me. I substitute egg whites to keep calorie count and cholesterol down and protein up. The increased volume of egg fills me up and it agrees with my calorie budget that way.0 -
you mean low sugar or low carbs?
If you like the "feeling full till lunchtime" route - then try oatmeal. (I used to eat this every morning but stopped because i was trying to go low carb - i would mix two parts rolled oats eith one part instant oats, a few tablespoons of ground almond, some sugarless dried fruit like cranberries, cinammon. in the morning i would take 3 tablespoons in a cup, add boiling water and a little milk, cover the cup and let it sit for about 5 minutes. then eat).
nowadays i eat cottage cheese or cottage chese mixed with a little greek yogurt. or as others suggested a frittata with eggs and veg.0 -
If cereals are your preference, read the labels on all the cereals and granola mixes in your grocery store and buy the lowest sugar/carb one. Add to a generous portion of fat free/sugar free greek yogurt. Add a few sliced or chopped nuts if your mix does not contain any. Add a few drops of liquid stevia if you desire the sweetness.0
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My fave breakfast is low fat greek yoghurt with fresh fruits (apple, strawberries, grapes, oranges etc) and a teaspoon of honey. I sometimes substitute the fruit with a spoonful of flax seeds.
Agree with above poster, not all cereals are high carbs/high GI. Natural muesli or porridge may make good alternatives0 -
Have a look here they have some interesting ideas http://lowcarbdiets.about.com/od/breakfast1/0
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Thanks for all the advice and ideas.
I think my biggest issue is with retraining my brain to understand that I can have, in my opinion, "non-breakfast" foods such as veggies/meat for breakfast.
My brain is so set that it's cereals and toast for breakfast that it is hard to change my thinking.
But then it's only been a week and I have a long way to go!0 -
Thanks for repping the egg yolk!!!! : )0
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Bacon and Eggs.0
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I find the breakfast that keeps me fuller longest is oatmeal-add yummy things like fruit and nuts to make it less boring! My low carb breakfasts are usually protein smoothies. It's easy to sneak veggies into a protein smoothie (kale, spinach, beets). I usually put frozen banana and peanutbutter in mine and you can never taste the veggies. I find it hard to have protein in the morning unless it's protein powder in my oats or smoothie.
Good luck!0 -
Smoked fish - salmon, trout, mackerel.
Soft boiled egg with asparagus spears for dipping
Slice of ham or bacon and tomatoes
Egg scramble with any veg - mushrooms, spinach, tomatoes. And cheese.
Yoghurt with berries
Cottage cheese.
Half a grapfruit.
There you go, a week's worth of breakfasts!0
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