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What's Your Go-To Breakfast?
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coffee. always coffee.
but if i eat in the morning, its usually oatmeal... or i'll make (in the microwave) 2 scrambled eggs with some shredded cheese... then cook and crumble a morningstar farm sausage patty into it. its like a low carb egg mcmuffin... lol.0 -
oatmeal and yogurt or yogurt and cottage cheese.0
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Half of a peanut butter and honey sandwich.....fast, easy, can eat in the car and holds me over till lunch!
mmmmmhm. peanut butter and honey sandwiches are so delicious. i think i need one now.0 -
1 C Oatmeal
1/4 C blueberries
1 TBS Flax seeds0 -
Cup of coffee, OJ, and then my breakfast sandwich: whole grain English muffin, a maple sausage patty and some cheese.0
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Fruit N Fibre cereal with blueberries and skimmed milk, or just greek yogurt with whatever fruit is in the house if I feel naseous in the morning.0
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Bagel with cream cheese on it. And coffee.0
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I have oatmeal, yogurt and a baby bell mini light cheese. I have this a few times a week for breakfast. Oh and a coffee with creamer and stevia.0
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Greek yogurt with ground flax seed, chia seeds, sliced almonds and unsweetened coconut flakes.
#2 is toasted English muffin with peanut butter & sliced banana.
Gotta have coffee, black.0 -
my favorite : one navel orange cut up
1/2 cup of 1% cottage cheese
1/3 cup bran buds
Sprinkle with cinnamon
Yummy ... and holds me till lunch
protein, fruit, dairy, and starch & lots of fiber !!0 -
Bread product like an english muffin with peanut butter and some kind of protein drink. I work hard and if I don't get a good portion of fat and protein along with my morning carbs, I'm starving an hour and a half before my lunch break.0
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I'm always hungriest in the morning so have a.huge bowl of oatmeal with berries, almonds whole milk and a scoop of protein powder. After I workout I have a protein shake and banana. Then about an hour later I'm starving again so eat greek yogurt with berries and mixed grains. I consume the most daily calories before noon.0
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1 whole egg + 2 egg whites
2 slices of Ezekiel bread, spread with 1/4 avocado0 -
I mix it up a lot but my longtime fav go-to is an egg taco, with or without veggies, and always with a drizzle of chipotle dressing or dollop of green tomato relish. I like the 77 cal flour tortillas but my husband prefers the 50-something calorie corn tortillas and then he has a small bowl of dry cereal as well.0
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Lately it's been an egg cooked in a slice of onion or natural selections deli meat on half a whole wheat English muffin, small portion of mozzarella, a bit of mayo, a tiny bit of mustard and topped with a slice of kale or head lettuce!
So filling and so yummy, and the greatest part is it can be had at any part of the day!0 -
My breakfast pretty much every day is:
12 oz skim milk + 1 serving carnation instant breakfast + 2T malted milk powder
1 slice whole wheat bread + 1.5T peanut butter
1 banana
That's about 640 calories, which is a bit under half my daily allotment.
I did a blog post talking about some weight-loss studies, including links to them, and several say that having a large breakfast (about half the daily calories) and a small dinner leads to more weight loss & better health outcomes.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/MKEgal/view/2014-06-10-some-studies-about-weight-loss-6678180 -
cheese omelet with 1 piece of multigrain toast with 1 tsp of peanut butter0
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5 AM - dog fur and slobber (several happy Huskies and a Lab puppy jumping around, waking us up)
5:10 - coffee
5:15 - dog kibble (for the dogs. What were you thinking?)
5:20 - more coffee because Shera the ADHD Husky stuck her nose in the first cup.
5:45 - 1 serving grits or oatmeal, (pick out any fur, add fruit bits)
6:00 - > workout at the gym
6:45 - pint or two of water (I sweat a lot)
7:00 - a peaceful breakfast in the car - 1/2 to 1 cup cottage cheese and a fruit
> Commute to work.1 -
Liberty yogurt (100ml) and 1/4 cup cranberry/almond granola0
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I don't eat breakfast often, but lately I've been making a homemade smoothie with nuts, seeds, and fruit early in the day. It's a great pre-run combo. I drink it and ten minutes later I'm ready to get out and go.0
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Toasted Vita Top Banana Nut Muffin (100 Cal) and Coffee with one sugar and 1/2 and 1/2.
or 2 rice cakes with peanut butter and coffee or 1 slice of toasted Le Bus Multigrain bread and peanut butter and a glass of skim milk0 -
I like coffee in the morning and, usually add chocolate to it to make a mocha latte. I always like some kind of bread with coffee. So usually toast with almond butter or even some lunch meat. I like eggs for dinner, by the way0
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Oatmeal + unsweetened soy milk + cinnamon w/ natural creamy nut butter and a banana
Scrambled egg(s) + egg whites + canola cooking spray w/ whole grain toast and avocado
Scrambled egg(s) + egg whites + extra virgin olive oil + bell pepper strips0 -
Breakfast should be always heavy because it is a long time between you dinner and breakfast. Never skip breakfast. I eat 1 fruit, egg, yogurt and juice.0
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Oatmeal, scrambled eggs, supplements, ultra blue monster...in that order0
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A tumbler of coffee, and eggs.
I have eggs (as a sandwich, or with toast) most weekdays and usually yogurt or cereal on the weekends.0 -
Lately it's been a cup of Vector cereal with a cup of skim milk. Other days, eggs and toast or toast with natural peanut butter.
And always a cup of black coffee :drinker:0 -
Breakfast should be always heavy because it is a long time between you dinner and breakfast. Never skip breakfast. I eat 1 fruit, egg, yogurt and juice.
I guess I'm screwed- because I skip official "breakfast" every morning.0 -
Regularly nothing. Occasionally a piece of fruit.
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oatmeal, no sugar, 1/4 cup of dried cranberries and splash of 2% milk. sometimes, a small banana.0
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