whats your breakfast?

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  • teebeegeebee
    teebeegeebee Posts: 218 Member
    I went to see a nutritonist who looked at my food diary and made some key changes for me

    breakfast - 35g traditional rolled oats
    50-80g banana
    50-100g sliced mango
    5g minced ginger
    5g clear honey
    200ml skimmed milk

    blitz the oats - add the rest and, blitz up leave for 5-10mins blitz again and enjoy - more banana thicker smoothie, more mango sweeter taste

    try it - I never eat after one of those for between 5-6 hours im full, my snacking days are behind me
  • Oatmeal pancake (make 1 serving)
    1/2 cup uncooked oats
    2 eggs whites
    1/4 cup of skim milk
    vanilla, cinnamon

    Mix all ingredients in a bowl. Heat a lightly oiled (you can use Pam) frying pan over medium high heat. Brown on both sides and serve hot.

    Total: cal 211, carbs 32, fat 3, protein 14, sugar 1, sodium 142

    Also I like to eat cottage cheese wih oats and strawberiess for breakfast.
  • Jennwith2ns
    Jennwith2ns Posts: 296 Member
    I'm not hat hungry in the morning so usually I eat cereal w/low-fat milk and fruit. My favorite "healthy" breakfast is scrambled eggs with salsa, cottage cheese and whole wheat toast.
  • ddelapas
    ddelapas Posts: 22 Member
    Yogurt with Bran and strawberries/bananas
    Oatmeal with bananas and brown sugar
    Egg Beaters with salsa and whole grain "skinny" bagel
  • notaryveronica
    notaryveronica Posts: 7 Member
    Kellogg’s FiberPlus Berry Yogurt Crunch Cereal with 1/2 cup of Almond Milk
  • Emma1903
    Emma1903 Posts: 195
    I have either muesli, chocolate weetabix, Oatibix with raspberries and soy milk or ready break made with water with a few choc chip in.
  • RoseRDH
    RoseRDH Posts: 24
    Bump, those oatmeal pancakes sound good! I've been making this recipe I found in Oxygen magazine (slightly altered): old fashion oats cooked on the stove, then add ff greek yogurt, honey, ground flaxseed, cinnamon, and mixed berries. Let it sit over night and eat it cold in the morning! Its to die for and u can add or subtract for different ingredients easily to taste. The orginal recipe called for maple syrup but i only had honey in the house : )
  • jess2308
    jess2308 Posts: 40
    oatmeal pancake sounds delicious! might try it tomorrow morning :)
  • Jennid27
    Jennid27 Posts: 15
    Oat bran wrap with one egg scrambled, 1 laughing cow wedge warmed in micro for a few seconds. Maybe a slice of turkey bacon sometimes. Mmm.
  • Cereal! I absolutely adore the stuff. I eat it all the time, so many flavors, and brands hot or cold. I either have that or peanut butter on toast so the peanut butter is melty.
  • Aps123
    Aps123 Posts: 71 Member
    Oatmeal pancake (make 1 serving)
    1/2 cup uncooked oats
    2 eggs whites
    1/4 cup of skim milk
    vanilla, cinnamon

    Mix all ingredients in a bowl. Heat a lightly oiled (you can use Pam) frying pan over medium high heat. Brown on both sides and serve hot.

    Total: cal 211, carbs 32, fat 3, protein 14, sugar 1, sodium 142

    Also I like to eat cottage cheese wih oats and strawberiess for breakfast.


    sounds great!
  • ales1979
    ales1979 Posts: 269 Member
    I'm trying the more protien- less carbs approach, so make a smoothie of

    1 x medium sized banana
    1 cup unsweetned soy milk
    1 tbsp of smooth peanut butter (any old kind, I'm not fussy!! Using tescos own brand at the moment)

    Then I add whatever soft fruit i fancy. can be blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, forest fruits, mango, etc etc. I get the frozen ones and thaw them the night before in the fridge, or soetimes put them in frozen if i fancy a really cold smoothie (but I have a powerful lender! be careful trying to blitz frozen stuff!!)

    Also I sometimes add some Fage Total 0% fat greek yoghurt, perhaps half a cup if I'm feeling greedy!

    The banana gives plenty of natural sweetness and the peanut butter has enough protien to stop me form getting hungry before lunchtime!

    Super quick to make too! Comes in at about 350 cals, depending on fruits used etc more if i include the yoghurt.
  • sceck
    sceck Posts: 219
    Start with a warm glass of water with lemon. Then, oatmeal with berries, yogurt, and a bit of honey. And, of course, my coffee, black.
  • makena78
    makena78 Posts: 162 Member
    I've been favoring half a thin bagel with 1/3 fat cream cheese. Not very many calories if you just eat half and it's super thin anyway. I drink a coffee with that. I won't give that up.
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