What's For Breakfast, Everyone?
thedietpilot
Posts: 56 Member
Greetings fellow MFPers!
Today is my first day of taking control of my health, after a long hiatus from dieting due to complacency and negligence, and having gone through several stop-starts along the way as a yo-yo dieter.
What is everyone having for breakfast today?
When I am not paying attention to my diet, I would normally eat anywhere from 500 to 750 calories for breakfast, consisting of things such as:
- 2 eggs
- 2 slices of wheat bread
- 50 to 100 grams of some kind of breakfast meat
In the past, I have tried switching to a healthier breakfast, such as:
- One serving of FiberOne cereal
- 50 to 100 grams of strawberries
- 50 grams of blueberries
- 1 tbspn of honey
- 5 grams of walnuts
This amounts to approximately 400 calories
When I have this "healthier" breakfast, I definitely can feel that I have a LOT MORE energy in the mornings, than when I have my "unhealthy" breakfast above.
But still I have a feeling something is not quite right with either of these breakfasts.
What am I doing wrong? What am I doing right?
I am addicted to having 2 eggs for breakfast every single day. But I realize that I need to incorporate more fruits and vegetables into my diet.
Any advice? Feel free to critique my dietary choice. I'm here to learn and to improve. And I am going to start sharing my diet tracker publicly soon so that everyone can critique it.
What did YOU have / what are YOU having for breakfast today?
Today is my first day of taking control of my health, after a long hiatus from dieting due to complacency and negligence, and having gone through several stop-starts along the way as a yo-yo dieter.
What is everyone having for breakfast today?
When I am not paying attention to my diet, I would normally eat anywhere from 500 to 750 calories for breakfast, consisting of things such as:
- 2 eggs
- 2 slices of wheat bread
- 50 to 100 grams of some kind of breakfast meat
In the past, I have tried switching to a healthier breakfast, such as:
- One serving of FiberOne cereal
- 50 to 100 grams of strawberries
- 50 grams of blueberries
- 1 tbspn of honey
- 5 grams of walnuts
This amounts to approximately 400 calories
When I have this "healthier" breakfast, I definitely can feel that I have a LOT MORE energy in the mornings, than when I have my "unhealthy" breakfast above.
But still I have a feeling something is not quite right with either of these breakfasts.
What am I doing wrong? What am I doing right?
I am addicted to having 2 eggs for breakfast every single day. But I realize that I need to incorporate more fruits and vegetables into my diet.
Any advice? Feel free to critique my dietary choice. I'm here to learn and to improve. And I am going to start sharing my diet tracker publicly soon so that everyone can critique it.
What did YOU have / what are YOU having for breakfast today?
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I like to have a peanut butter & banana smootie with yogurt & almond milk. It's very filling, and I can make five on Sunday to get me through the week!0
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My breakfast usually just consists of anywhere from 36 to 48 oz of coffee. It's my normal breakfast routine for the last 20 years or so. I am curious what others eat because at some point i would like to include a real breakfast time meal in my routine.0
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Today for breakfast I had:
1) 1 medium apple
72 calories
2 hours later:
1) 4oz of strawberries
2) 4oz of blueberries
3) 10g of walnuts
4) 0.5 cup of silk vanilla soy milk
230 calories
Total of 302 calories so far, and I have been awake for 3 hours.
This is SO NOT MY OLD SELF. My old self would have easily had 700 calories of food that consists of meat and bread, and no fruits or vegetables.
So this is definitely a 180 degree paradigm shift. I know that after a couple of days, I'm going to crave eating my meats for breakfast again... But for today, being day #1 for me, this is the healthiest breakfast I've had in a LOONG time.0 -
Coffee, Greek Yogurt, and Oatmeal.0
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CarrieCans wrote: »My breakfast usually just consists of anywhere from 36 to 48 oz of coffee. It's my normal breakfast routine for the last 20 years or so. I am curious what others eat because at some point i would like to include a real breakfast time meal in my routine.
I have a habit of drinking 8 to 12 ounces of coffee every morning, with cream and honey (not sugar).
I have come to the realization that it doesn't do anything for me (in terms of waking me up - I could still go back to sleep after having a cup of coffee). I just have it for the taste.
I'm going to try to avoid coffee for a few days while I kick start this diet.
Perhaps you should try to reduce your coffee intake gradually? Maybe replace 8 to 12 ounces of that coffee with a piece of fruit? And work your way down slowly...
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today I had a chocolate chip Panera bagel and that was like 4 a.m. so since I have also started on a bag of sunchips that I will be snacking on throughout my work day0
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Spinach and egg white mini omelette, fage Greek yogurt with honey.0
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I start work at 8am so I always have a big spoon of crunchy peanut butter put in a fage greek yoghurt. So yummy try it.
Then about an hour or hour and a half, I have a porridge pot.
Then I have a later lunch about 2pm.
For breakfast I love the above, or weekends I love omelettes or scrambled eggs on toast.
Mix it up. Try all different things.
Porridge, smoothies, shakes, eggs, bagels - You name it.
I love breakfast!!!!!!!!!!!!
Smoked salmon with scrambled egg - mmmm0 -
Today, I am having one piece of French toast with strawberry sauce and a glass of milk.
Lately, I have been alternating between eating Greek yogurt with or without a piece of fruit and half a bagel with cream cheese and a glass of V8 vegetable juice.
I am eating it around 9 AM and will eat lunch around noon. If I ate earlier I might need a snack between breakfast and lunch but I will be fine.
Maybe you could just switch the breakfast meat out for some fruit or vegetables and still eat your eggs and toast.0 -
thedietpilot wrote: »CarrieCans wrote: »My breakfast usually just consists of anywhere from 36 to 48 oz of coffee. It's my normal breakfast routine for the last 20 years or so. I am curious what others eat because at some point i would like to include a real breakfast time meal in my routine.
I have a habit of drinking 8 to 12 ounces of coffee every morning, with cream and honey (not sugar).
I have come to the realization that it doesn't do anything for me (in terms of waking me up - I could still go back to sleep after having a cup of coffee). I just have it for the taste.
I'm going to try to avoid coffee for a few days while I kick start this diet.
Perhaps you should try to reduce your coffee intake gradually? Maybe replace 8 to 12 ounces of that coffee with a piece of fruit? And work your way down slowly...
If you plan on cutting out coffee, watch out for the headaches.
This morning is a cup of greek yogurt with a cup of frozen sweet cherries and 3 cups of coffee with a TBSP of hot chocolate mix added. I think it's 400 calories all together.0 -
I'd take your first breakfast, switch out one piece of toast for some fruit, and then eat that.
Today I had two scrambled eggs cooked in coconut oil, some grape tomatoes, and coffee mixed with 1 cup 2% milk.
My general breakfast template is the coffee with milk, a protein (eggs, yogurt, or cottage cheese), and fruit or veggies. Sometimes I add bacon in there too.0 -
1 whole egg omelette (onion, mushroom, fresh garlic)
1/2 WW bagel w/1tsp margarine
1 cup strawberries0 -
1 cup of plain 2% Greek yogurt
1 cup of Kashi GoLean cereal
Multivitamin
Lots of strong, black coffee0 -
I'd take your first breakfast, switch out one piece of toast for some fruit, and then eat that.
Today I had two scrambled eggs cooked in coconut oil, some grape tomatoes, and coffee mixed with 1 cup 2% milk.
My general breakfast template is the coffee with milk, a protein (eggs, yogurt, or cottage cheese), and fruit or veggies. Sometimes I add bacon in there too.
Thanks for the suggestion. I guess the key point you are recommending is to swap out one slice of bread with a piece of fruit = bread is loaded with "bad carbs", whereas I need to ensure that I have at least one serving of fruit / vegetable to start the day.
I can definitely live with one less slice of bread!
And judging by your breakfast, you definitely aren't loading up on any "bad" carbs.
I'll try it later in the week, on a day when I can't fight my craving to have eggs.0 -
AmandaPantz87 wrote: »1 whole egg omelette (onion, mushroom, fresh garlic)
1/2 WW bagel w/1tsp margarine
1 cup strawberries
Nice breakfast.... I'll give this one a try one of these days... I take it the WW bagels are much lower in calories than a typical bagel?
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I have a protein bar for breakfast ever day. Today it was a crunchy chocolate Pure Protein bar. Yummy. I like a larger dinner, so I go really light in the morning.0
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1 cup Greek natural yogurt
3/4 cup frozen mixed berries
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Breakfast is my favorite meal of the day. I'm a natural early riser, so this is my time. This morning it was Red River cooked cereal with dried currants, a handful (1/4 cup) of sunflower seeds, dried mango slices and a dollop of 0% greek yogurt. In all it came out to 350 calories. I have a lighter breakfast because I also tie in a morning and afternoon snack.0
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I have a protein bar for breakfast ever day. Today it was a crunchy chocolate Pure Protein bar. Yummy. I like a larger dinner, so I go really light in the morning.
I also like larger dinners too (and apparently larger breakfasts and lunches, which is what got me into this situation in the first place.). There is something psychologically satisfying (for me at least) about having a large dinner after a long day of work.
But if dietary willpower is all in the mind, then I may have to work on changing my mindset.
You feel satisfied with that one protein bar? How long between your breakfast and your next meal / snack?0 -
Mini bagel, one egg, 1/4 avocado, pico de gallo sammich. Homemade.0
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A slice of Vegetable Sausage Frittata and 6 oz of skim milk. Or a cup of nonfat flavored Greek yogurt with 1/8 cup granola and milk.0
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Lavash (Middle Eastern Wrap)
2 Eggs
1 tbsp EVVO
Ketchup
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A green apple and zen green tea!0
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1 cup oatmeal and 2 cups of egg whites with 1/2 cup of blue berries.0
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1 cup raisin bran, 1/2 cup almond milk, mandarin orange and green tea0
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I had 330g 4% cottage cheese with pumpkin and a serving of Cracklin' Oat Bran cereal mixed in it. I've had approximately the same thing for weeks now, it's so good.0
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I find that I am very satisfied with my usual low calorie breakfasts. I eat FAR more calories at lunch and dinner.
Today I had a slice of wheat toast thinly spread with apricot jam, hard boiled egg, and cup of coffee w/ a small amount of milk.
Frequently I make my version of fridge oats. Overnight I refrigerate 1/8 c quick oats, 1/4 tbsp ground flaxseed, 4 oz plain Greek yogurt and 1/3 to 1/2 c fruit. Mix & eat in the AM. Yesterday I used a cooked-down blend of strawberries and rhubarb and that was delicious.
Another longtime favorite is a small sized flour tortilla 1-egg soft taco (with or without spinach) with a little bit of chipotle ranch dressing or salsa verde.
All of these clock in under 200 cal, and satisfy me really well from 7 am to 11:30 when I typically eat lunch. I know everyone is different though, and I'm sure I would need a larger breakfast if I did not have a chance to eat lunch until later like 1-2 pm.0 -
"Breakfast food" does not satisfy me until lunchtime so I usually have dinner for breakfast. This morning I had left-over KFC grilled chicken breast with green beans and brown rice.0
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Scrambled eggs0
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