Do you eat breakfast?

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  • JeanCricket
    JeanCricket Posts: 176 Member
    Yes, I almost always eat breakfast. Anywhere from 170-300 calories...That's about 13%-24% of daily calories...

    My fav is whole grain toast with organic peanut butter or almond butter. Sometimes a piece of fruit, too and glass of seltzer :-)
  • Eoghann
    Eoghann Posts: 130 Member
    Only when I'm on vacation. In which case I'm probably eating a late breakfast and will have a light lunch (or skip it).

    Normally I don't eat breakfast and have been doing that since highschool. I find I'm not very hungry early in the morning and all that happens if I do eat breakfast at that time, is it makes me want to eat lunch early. I'd rather save the calories for later in the day when I'm always hungry.
  • jasonmh630
    jasonmh630 Posts: 2,850 Member
    You should always eat breakfast! Otherwise it slows down your metabolic rate and it becomes harder to lose weight. Even if it's just a piece of fruit, you should ALWAYS eat breakfast.

    Nope, not true. There's no scientific proof that the above statement is true. Your metabolism only stops or slows down when dead or almost dead. Whether you eat a certain meal and when has zero bearing on weight loss.
  • Skinny_minny_mo
    Skinny_minny_mo Posts: 1,272 Member
    never been a breakfast person.

    other than a cup of tea or coffee, i only tend to eat something about 2hrs into my day.

    i;ve lost weight just fine.
  • jasonmh630
    jasonmh630 Posts: 2,850 Member
    graciiekim it is a wrong idea to miss breakfast ,breakfast it is the most important meal in the day and bielive it or no you need breakfast to lose wieght . just try to eat a healty breakfast and rich of vitamins and mineral egg ...

    Nope, you do not NEED breakfast to lose weight. I have the 47lbs lost to prove it. All you need is a calorie deficit. Whether you eat breakfast or not (along with meal timing) is absolutely NOT necessary for weight loss.
  • shandyw
    shandyw Posts: 25 Member
    Gotta have it! Can range from less than 80 (egg white and spinach omelette) up to 300. I try not to go over 300.
  • Juliarosemary66
    Juliarosemary66 Posts: 64 Member
    YES I do now, but I never did before I started my weightloss journey. I have 155cals as a fruit smoothie. It keeps me going all morning!
  • fourfiftythree
    fourfiftythree Posts: 203 Member
    First thing I do when I wake up is chug about 20oz. of water, then sip coffee, THEN I eat about 1-2 hours after waking. My breakfast is mostly protein and fat with a little bit of carbs and somewhere around 350-450 calories.
  • I know I should eat breakfast. But for some reason I don't. Not even a time thing, not sure_
  • BombshellPhoenix
    BombshellPhoenix Posts: 1,693 Member
    I know I should eat breakfast. But for some reason I don't. Not even a time thing, not sure_

    You really don't have to...break your fast whenever.
  • Artionis
    Artionis Posts: 105 Member
    I don't care what "authorities" say, what "studies" show, or what the Farmer's Almanac says, I eat breakfast every day. Reason: I'm hungry. It's been 12-14 hours since my body has had nourishment. Typically at home I have oatmeal, fresh fruit and coffee. About 10:30 (after workout at the gym) I have a protein bar.
  • michellemybelll
    michellemybelll Posts: 2,228 Member
    in my regular every day routine, yes i eat breakfast when i wake up, before my morning run. I typically eat about 350 - 400 calories for breakie.
  • suziepoo1984
    suziepoo1984 Posts: 915 Member
    I eat breakfast 99% of the time unless i have a morning workout planned and it ends up late. Breakfast calories also depend on how hungry i am. Usually weekdays it ends up being around 300 calories. I spend more calories on lunch and snacks. Breakfast and dinner are usually slightly on the lower end.
  • yellowlemoned
    yellowlemoned Posts: 335 Member
    I eat breakfast during the weekdays but I tend to skip breakfast on the weekends. I'm just not all that hungry in the morning, and if it's the weekend I know I can eat when I'm ready. During work, I won't get to eat until 1:00pm which by then I'm dying if I skip breakfast.

    I usually allow for about 1/4 of my daily calories for breakfast unless I'm having a special occasion breakfast (I do that about once every month or 2) and those can total up to 1/2 of my calories for the day. When it's a special occasion breakfast it usually ends up being a brunch and covers breakfast and lunch for the day.
  • fredgiblet
    fredgiblet Posts: 241 Member
    I have a protein bar for breakfast most days.
  • Ninkyou
    Ninkyou Posts: 6,666 Member
    350-500 calories for breakfast.

    I had Cinnamon Toast Crunch in Almond milk this morning.

    And then I had Banana Pancakes for lunch. :laugh:
  • nvpixie
    nvpixie Posts: 483 Member
    Sometimes I do. Sometimes I don't. When I do, I keep it around 300 calories.
  • tracie999
    tracie999 Posts: 84 Member
    i eat 5 times a day starting at 05.30 half a cup of high fibre cereal and protien shake made with almond milk so 250 - 300 cals, i then eat at 09.00 again about 250 - 300 cals, works for me, found it hard at first but now when i wake at 05.00 i'm ready for food.
  • suremeansyes
    suremeansyes Posts: 962 Member
    I hate lunch, so I usually eat a massive breakfast and just have a snack or two before dinner.

    So like 50% of my calories are breakfast. 1000 calories gets you a lot of breakfast food.

    ETA: I work out fasted, so my breakfast isn't actually until 3-4 hours after waking up usually.
  • Need2Exerc1se
    Need2Exerc1se Posts: 13,575 Member
    I rarely eat breakfast. If I am hungry, I eat. But I rarely get hungry until lunch time, so I call it lunch.

    I typically eat two meals a day. If I have breakfast, I usually don't eat again until evening.

    My biggest meal is in the evening, but that's also when most of my activity is.

    After reading some of the responses, I guess I do have breakfast most mornings because I start the day with a cup of soy milk. I use it to wash down my vitamin supplements. It's only about 100 calories, so I never think of it as breakfast. I just drink it because I need the calcium and I don't want to take a pill.
  • Slacker16
    Slacker16 Posts: 1,184 Member
    I wish I could do breakfast + dinner and skip lunch, would save so much money if I didn't have to go out for lunch. Unfortunately, I get hungry around noon regardless of how much I've eaten.

    My typical breakfast is a few cups of tea, sometimes a glass of milk... unless I have a hangover, in which case I eat all the foods.

    ETA:
    Actually, I used to do breakfast + dinner when I was a student and money was tight. It was awful... but cheap
  • jdhcm2006
    jdhcm2006 Posts: 2,254 Member
    I eat breakfast every morning. If I don't I get grouchy and hungry. I dedicate 250-350 calories to breakfast, depending on what I'm having. If I'm having a breakfast sandwich - 1 egg, 2-3 pieces of bacon, 2 slices of toast, jam and butter - it's around 270 calories. If I'm doing a smoothie, which is normally what I do, - protein powders + other supplements, 1 - 1.5 cups fruit, 8 oz of low cal juice, a little sherbet for kick, 3 cups spinach - it ends up being around 295-330 calories.

    I personally don't get how people can go without breakfast, but I also workout first thing in the morning - like I roll out of bed, use the bathroom, and then workout, so breakfast is a must for me.
  • DataSeven
    DataSeven Posts: 245 Member
    I do eat breakfast, though I delay it by a few hours. Wake up time is 8 am and I usually eat breakfast around 11. My daily caloric limit is around 1900 and my breakfast can be anywhere from 350 - 500 calories. So at most, 25% or so.
  • graciiekim
    graciiekim Posts: 72 Member
    Is it true that you should eat a large breakfast and slowly decrease your meals as you go on throughout the day?
  • 200-300 calories this is my carb meal.
  • Crochetluvr
    Crochetluvr Posts: 3,332 Member
    I eat breakfast every morning or I feel nauseated. I generally use up about a third of my daily calories but sometimes a fourth.
  • ILiftHeavyAcrylics
    ILiftHeavyAcrylics Posts: 27,732 Member
    Is it true that you should eat a large breakfast and slowly decrease your meals as you go on throughout the day?

    There are some correlative studies that suggest so, but those studies (at least the ones I've read) haven't been calorie controlled. So what's likely happening is that people who skipped breakfast got hungry and ate more later in the day because they let themselves get too hungry. For people who are controlling their intake by calorie counting or for people who don't feel hungry until later in the day those studies wouldn't really apply.

    You should structure your meals in the way that gives you the best satiety and energy and that helps you stick to your calorie goal.

    edited for redundancy
  • pds06
    pds06 Posts: 299 Member
    No. I drink a cup of coffee with 1 tsp sugar and little milk. Don't eat until 1-2 o'clock. I'm just not hungry before that. I'm more of a night eater.
  • On lifting days yes, and it's about 1/4 of my daily cals. On no lifting days it's more like brunch and is 1/3 my daily cals.
  • Laughter_Girl
    Laughter_Girl Posts: 2,226 Member
    I always eat breakfast. I generally use about 20% of my calories for it.