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What do you eat between breakfast and lunch?

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  • Posts: 571 Member
    Some fruit...
  • I have 1/3 cup low fat cottage cheese with a boiled egg. I also add sliced green onion for flavor. It's packed with protein.
  • You've provided a lot of ideas... and they obviously work. Thanks!
  • Posts: 525 Member
    I eat 5 times a day being 6am, 9am, 12pm, 3pm and 6pm. I eat protein & vegies at all meals. carbs with the first 3 only.
  • Posts: 173 Member
    unsalted almonds and a banana, apple with some natural almond butter, Wasa crackers with some low sodium turkey breast lunch meat , reduced -fat string cheese and an orange , edamame with a little sea salt (usually some kind of carb with protein)
  • Posts: 430 Member
    Usually a Greek Yogurt or apple/orange/banana.

    ^^^ This. Daily.
  • Posts: 53 Member
    yogurt and berries. yum
  • I normally go with greek yogurt, or a handful of baby carrots.
  • Posts: 12,950 Member
    My question is, what can you eat between breakfast and lunch that is more than a snack, but not unhealthy? I was thinking oatmeal? Anyone else have this issue of waking up early, and getting super hungry before lunch time? What do you do?
    I don't eat in between meals. In my opinion, bad habits are formed or reinforced that way. I just focus on having decent meals.
  • Posts: 30 Member
    I almost always eat a string cheese at about 9:00am.
  • Posts: 40 Member
    I love pears with cinomon and a tablespoon of peanut butter its good,does not weigh you down and fills you up. I but the jumbo pears.
  • Posts: 221 Member
    food
  • Posts: 41,865 Member
    Hi!

    I started my first job 2 weeks ago. My life has changed from being an active student, to sitting all day, and waking up early, and fitting exercise into my schedule with my long commute.

    I have to wake up at 6AM, eat breakfast around 7AM (2 eggs, and 2 toast). I find myself lightheaded at work by 11AM. It is too early for lunch, but a snack doesn't seem enough. Sometimes I end up eating my lunch at this time, but then get hungry again by 3:30-4PM. And then I feel lightheaded during my commute home. To avoid this, I end up eating chilli and bagel around that time. But then, I am not really hungry for dinner, and do not end up eating much (maybe 1/4 cup rice and some veggies)

    My question is, what can you eat between breakfast and lunch that is more than a snack, but not unhealthy? I was thinking oatmeal? Anyone else have this issue of waking up early, and getting super hungry before lunch time? What do you do?

    Eat whatever you want to eat so long as it fits in your calorie goals. It really is that simple.

    All and all, it doesn't sound like you're eating much food in general. You really shouldn't be having issues like light headedness, etc. Perhaps your calorie goals are too aggressive.

    If it were me, I'd have a bigger breakfast...but again, that's just me.
  • Posts: 1,363 Member
    I don't eat anything between breakfast and lunch, but I drink lots of water.
  • Posts: 117 Member
    My "go to" snack is a handful of warm almonds! I just sprinkle them with a little bit of water and warm them up in the microwave. They smell wonderful!
  • Posts: 55 Member
    Breakfast for me is coffee, morning snack is kind of like a light breakfast. I eat oatmeal, yogurt and fruit, a Special K bar and some fruit. Usually nothing that equals more than maybe 200 calories. Theres also a recipe I use call Overnight Oatmeal. I put in it Greek yogurt, pineapple and uncooked oats. You can google it and theres a bunch of ways to make different flavors. And most are under 200!
  • Posts: 7,237 Member
    Something with protein. Protein keeps me full a long time, a lot longer than oatmeal would. So, greek yogurt, cheese sticks, or a protein shake.
  • Posts: 118 Member
    greek yogurt... yum
  • A tablespoon of peanut butter and an apple or a string cheese stick and a small V8. Usually around 10-10:30. If I don't do that I find my blood sugar drops and I make bad choices at lunch time..
  • Posts: 80 Member
    I eat half a balance bar between breakfast and lunch, and another half a balance bar between lunch and dinner :)
  • Posts: 157 Member
    1/4 cup of raw almonds, greek yogurt or a piece of fruit.
  • Posts: 297 Member
    Protein bar (Pure Protein or Quest are my favs), Almonds, Greek Yogurt. My go-to snacks of choice.
  • Posts: 486 Member
    Try a protein shake. The protein will help you feel fuller longer. Other good choices are Greek yogurt or almonds. Try adding a little fat to your breakfast too. Eggs and toast are fine, but maybe put a little almond or peanut butter on the toast and have a piece of fruit with it. That might help in you keeping from being light-headed.
  • Posts: 2,232 Member
    I eat anything from cucmber and humus to a protein bar. I like to change up my morning snacks but I also try to keep it below 200 calories.
  • Posts: 605 Member
    I get up at 5:00 a.m. have a cup of tea on the way to work. Eat breakfast around 8:30 - 9:00 and lunch around 12:30 - 1:00. Dinner is at 6:00 - 6:30. I never get lightheaded. The fact that you do seems scary to me. You should probably talk to your doctor about it.
  • Posts: 400 Member
    cheese
    dried fruit
    nuts
    yogurt

    Best!
  • Water!:drinker:
  • I get up at 6.30, have a juice (orange or homemade fruit/veggie) with a kiwi, my vitamins/supplements and a cup of tea. I bring a coffee with 2% milk and go to work. Once there, I drink my coffee, then at around 9 have the rest of my breakfast, either greek yoghurt with misc. fibers added or a slice of home baked bread with almond butter & choc. sprinkles. That hauls me over easily untill noon or later.
  • Posts: 6 Member
    Bananas are filling as are the Trader Joe's nuts and cranberries in snack sized bags. I always have these two items at work to tide me over. I eat 3 meals and two snacks per day and fell great while losing weight.
  • Posts: 104 Member
    I tend to eat my snack between lunch and dinner, not breakfast and lunch. but for your purposes, may I suggest edamame? The snack packs I eat are 90 calories, but high in protein. And they taste very good, a nutty after taste. Try putting salt on the pods before eating, or garlic as I do. Or just plain.
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