Healthy Breakfast Ideas (:
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Bacon, egg and cheese on a whole wheat english muffin... plenty filling for less than 400 cals :bigsmile:0
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During the work week I just eat these little bags of mixed nuts, yogurt, and oatmeal from Emerald.
I think they are Emeralds Breakfast to go. I usually buy the Berries and Cream ones and the Maple Oatmeal Clusters.
On the weekends I usually make Eggs or have Cereal.0 -
I typically have two whole grain waffles, two slices of turkey bacon and a bowl of Cheerios. I eat a lot of turkey through the day, in fact XD Turkey sandwich for lunch, for instance. No "real" bacon or ham for me.0
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1- usually I grab 2 hard boiled eggs with a big mug of green tea w/lemon…If I am feeling hungry I will add some veggies .
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2 - spinach/mushroom omelet
I like to keep it simple0 -
Instant sugar free oatmeal and a banana.
Turkey sausage patty one egg and shredded cheese on a bagel thin.0 -
Eggs and bacon......perfect!0
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Eggs & oats or yoghurt, oats, PB & whey.
Protein, carbs an fats0 -
Shake with 1 scoop vanilla whey protein powder, 1c almond milk and 1c frozen unsweetened cherries
2 thin slices whole wheat toast with 30g valencia peanut butter
55g Kashi GoLean cereal with 1/2c almond milk
Amy's breakfast burrito with 2 Tbsp salsa0 -
Sometimes I'll bake a few sweet potatoes for the week and refrigerate them. I often will reheat one and have it for breakfast with either a poached egg, pb, cinnamon or brown sugar. I usually go with the poached egg to get some protein and fat in.0
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I have the following mostly every week day for me...
> 2 eggs, usually i have sunny side up
> hash browns
> cappuccino
> fruit (apple, banana, citrus, ...)0 -
I tried the paleo pancakes once (two eggs + 1 mashed banana). I'm not big on banana's but I thought "Hey, what the hell, easy meal and a nice change from hard boiled eggs and a banana!" Alas, banana flavored egg is not my go-to. I had even added vanilla and cinnamon, butttt no go.
I also stick to a meal for awhile then switch it up. Lately it has been an egg or two (hardboiled, scrambled, sunnyside up) and Thomas English Muffin Double Fiber Honey Wheat with 2 tbsp Peter Pan Honey PB Crunch. Nom! Sometimes I do half a muffin and forgo the peanut butter so I can eat a Yoplait 100 calorie Lemon Greek Yogurt. Omnom! I find Chobani too bitter, the Yoplait ones have resolved that for me! I am diabetic so try to stay within the 45-60g carbs range I was given in the beginning while keeping the sugar factor lower.
Sometimes I swipe what I have cooked for breakfast for my residents here, which is baked bacon, scrambled "cheesy" eggs and half an english muffin.0 -
1 instant pouch of maple brown sugar cream of wheat, and 1/2 cup of silk unsweetened vanilla almond milk! It's already sweet (a little) so no need to add any additional sugar! low calorie, and taste great! :-)0
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1 egg, 1 egg white all mixed together and chucked in the microwave with a side of whatever fruit I have in fridge at the moment it's been pineapple om nom nom love a cooked breakfast in the morning and this takes less than 2 minutes to do0
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I wake up daily at 6:30-7am...any kind of cereals or muesli( 30g serving with 200ml milk/almond milk) is not keeping me full till 12:30-13pm no matter what fruit I add to it...I'm having a coffee when I wake up and postponing breakfast 'till 9:30 after I drop my daughter off...but it's crazy...breakfast cereals have so many calories, as much as a chocolate sponge...I tried sandwich with one wholemeal bread slice, cooked ham( even if I loathe it, saw on tv how it's made...it's still 11cals/slice) and plum tomatoes, lettuce, pepper, cucumber...I absolutely loaded it with veg..by 11 I was starving!
And when I hear/read people having little things like yogurt with oats or a slice of bread with pb and being full till noon I can't help thinking: are they lying or am I crazy? I could absolutely rip the fridge apart in the morning! But on 1300 cal per day allowance how can you?!!there's the rest of the day to consider including dinner with family.
I'd be really interested to find some ideas on here...some good ones!0 -
A cup of Green tea, half cup part skim ricotta cheese with blueberries, cinnamon and 1 truvia packet. Sometimes I have 1 slice of bread.
I have breakfast at 6 am after I come home from the gym. I always have a snack around 9 am or I am starving at lunch time. Snack is usually a yogurt or protein shake.0 -
I make microwave omelettes.... they sound disgusting but taste lovely.
2X eggs
Dash of Skim Milk
Filling: I usually use tomatoes/beetroot/spinach - couscous can be nice but adds more cals
Beat them together and place in a microwavable container (tupperware or even the little plastic trays you get from takeaways will do) and put them in on high for 2 1/2 minutes.
I usually have a little dressing and salad with them.
I don't eat wheat so I generally don't have toast with them (gluten free bread is soooo expensive) - but one slice of wholegrain is good for balance.
The other thing I eat for breakfast is Aptamil Porridge (yep...baby food) just because it's instant, Gluten free and has about 150 - 200kcals per serving.0 -
I wake up daily at 6:30-7am...any kind of cereals or muesli( 30g serving with 200ml milk/almond milk) is not keeping me full till 12:30-13pm no matter what fruit I add to it...I'm having a coffee when I wake up and postponing breakfast 'till 9:30 after I drop my daughter off...but it's crazy...breakfast cereals have so many calories, as much as a chocolate sponge...I tried sandwich with one wholemeal bread slice, cooked ham( even if I loathe it, saw on tv how it's made...it's still 11cals/slice) and plum tomatoes, lettuce, pepper, cucumber...I absolutely loaded it with veg..by 11 I was starving!
And when I hear/read people having little things like yogurt with oats or a slice of bread with pb and being full till noon I can't help thinking: are they lying or am I crazy? I could absolutely rip the fridge apart in the morning! But on 1300 cal per day allowance how can you?!!there's the rest of the day to consider including dinner with family.
I'd be really interested to find some ideas on here...some good ones!
On 1300 cals a day you probably would be starving. The breakfast options you mention wouldn't satisfy me for 5 minutes, they wouldn't even touch the sides of my stomach!
If that's your position, I'd be stocking up on fat, protein and non-starchy vegies. The fat and protein will keep you satisfied, hopefully for long enough to get you to your next meal. Having a wide variety of vegies should give you lots of nutrients0 -
I wake up daily at 6:30-7am...any kind of cereals or muesli( 30g serving with 200ml milk/almond milk) is not keeping me full till 12:30-13pm no matter what fruit I add to it...I'm having a coffee when I wake up and postponing breakfast 'till 9:30 after I drop my daughter off...but it's crazy...breakfast cereals have so many calories, as much as a chocolate sponge...I tried sandwich with one wholemeal bread slice, cooked ham( even if I loathe it, saw on tv how it's made...it's still 11cals/slice) and plum tomatoes, lettuce, pepper, cucumber...I absolutely loaded it with veg..by 11 I was starving!
And when I hear/read people having little things like yogurt with oats or a slice of bread with pb and being full till noon I can't help thinking: are they lying or am I crazy? I could absolutely rip the fridge apart in the morning! But on 1300 cal per day allowance how can you?!!there's the rest of the day to consider including dinner with family.
I'd be really interested to find some ideas on here...some good ones!
On 1300 cals a day you probably would be starving. The breakfast options you mention wouldn't satisfy me for 5 minutes, they wouldn't even touch the sides of my stomach!
If that's your position, I'd be stocking up on fat, protein and non-starchy vegies. The fat and protein will keep you satisfied, hopefully for long enough to get you to your next meal. Having a wide variety of vegies should give you lots of nutrients
I agree here. With a 1300 calorie allowance, you need to eat smarter. In the week I have porridge with a teaspoon of honey or a teaspoon of ground cinnamon. Occasionally I throw in some dried fruit.
At the weekend, I have a bit more time.......
Take
a slice of bacon
OR a sausage
OR a few slices of black pudding
OR a few slices of salami,
and chop up / slice.
Throw them into a hot pan and cook.
Whip up 2 eggs
When the meat is cooked, throw in the eggs and remove from the heat.
There should be enough heat in the pan to cook the eggs, but return to the heat if necessary.
Serve on plain toast or on it's own when the eg is just cooked.
A lot of people worry that you need milk and butter to cook the eggs, but you don't. Lots of protein, filling, and delicious. If you get it right, the meat is completely covered in cooked egg.0 -
I do a high-fiber, low-carb wrap with 2 eggs (fried up in a short spray of PaM) and a 15 gram smear of Spicy Jalapeno Cream Cheese. Sometimes I add a spoonful of homemade (or good "homemade-style deli) salsa. YUM!0
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Wholewheat banana pancakes with a little honey and fresh fruit
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Low fat sausage, low fat bacon, half fat mature cheese, dry fried egg in a wholemeal English muffin touch of tomato sauce x 2 for me but i guess 1 would be ok if you want less calories, had to make do with 1 today myself as i had a visitor to share with, delicious.0 -
What else goes in the muesli with the apples?0
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I'm new here. Is there a way to save great posts like this one?0
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I love omelettes in any form and don't usually use butter or milk just a tiny amount of olive oil to grease the pan. I've lost my weight on 1390 and 1300 cal a day without eating part of exercise back...for a month I've eaten part of it back and I've gained and now maintaining...I'm 169 cm and currently 63.5kg and for about 3 weeks now I feel like eating anything in sight...how did I managed to stay away from food 3 months and now struggling is out of my understanding...but the oats and bran and muesli I used to have with dried plum, cherry or almonds is not doing much for me.
Sorry I'm derailing the thread, anyone willing to help message me, would be so much appreciated! Thanks!0 -
1/2 oatmeal cooked , 1 banana mix in, berries, 1 egg mix in, 1tbp chia seed,cinnamon mhmmm0
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Most days my breakfast is either a whole wheat tortilla, 1 whole egg, 2 egg white, with homemade salsa, a little cheese and two slices of turkey bacon OR an egg omelet with spinach, tomatoes, green onions with turkey bacon.0
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I'm not a big breakfast person, I usually have greek yogurt and granola or some cereal. on weekends i like to have pancakes/waffle, or eggs with peppers and onions. turkey bacon if we have it. oatmeal is also a very healthy option with some cinnamon and raisins.0
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I alternate between
2 hard boiled eggs and green tea
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1/2 c part skim ricotta cheese (with 1 packet of truvia and cinnamon) and green tea
sometimes I add 1 slice of toast to either one.0 -
Great ideas in this post. I tend to have oatmeal with raisins and brown sugar. I want to start trying other breakfasts to add in more protein and cutback on sugar (I don't care for oatmeal without added sugar).0
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eggs, whole grain waffles, and bacon…boom!
YUM!:drinker:0
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