What's For Breakfast, Everyone?

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  • KylaDenay
    KylaDenay Posts: 1,585 Member
    I had pizza for breakfast
  • lemurcat12
    lemurcat12 Posts: 30,886 Member
    edited November 2014
    Today I had my leftovers from dinner: steak, Brussels sprouts, and winter squash.
    Supposedly, from what I've read, eating breakfast helps to kick start your metabolism for that day.

    Your metabolism doesn't need to be kickstarted. It's not going to decrease just because you go a few additional hours without eating and it doesn't turn off overnight, either.

    I always eat breakfast because I get up early and tend to be hungry not terribly long after I get up (largely due to habit probably, I also went years not eating breakfast and my weight hasn't tracked that in any respect--I've gained and lost weight both when both eating and not eating breakfast).

    What I do (while losing weight) that people say is a no, no, is eat dinner very late. Again, because my metabolism operates overnight, there is no harm.
  • BombshellPhoenix
    BombshellPhoenix Posts: 1,693 Member
    Most mornings I just drink coffee and don't eat until noon. I'm just not typically hungry in the morning. But! This was my breakfast this morning

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    Those of us who skip breakfast.... Don't they say that "breakfast is the most important meal of the day"? Supposedly, from what I've read, eating breakfast helps to kick start your metabolism for that day. How do we reconcile that? Or is that just a myth?

    Can anyone here attest to whether or not eating or not eating breakfast makes a difference to your ability to shed those unwanted pounds?

    Meal timing makes no difference. If you're hungry, eat, if you're not, don't. Just meet your calorie goals. :)

    ^this. Your metabolism is always going. Eat a proper caloric amount for your goals and eat when it makes you feel best. That's how I lost 53 lbs :smiley:
  • AllAboutThatPace
    AllAboutThatPace Posts: 151 Member
    Tomorrow, I am making a recipe off of here. The Banana Oat Greek Yogurt Pancakes, with turkey bacon and eggs.
  • apparations
    apparations Posts: 264 Member
    Coffee and quest bar. Pretty much daily. Quick and easy to eat on my commute to work, and on my days off I grab one right after my workout. Either way it keeps me going for a few hours before I have time to make some real food!
  • RHPSgirl1984
    RHPSgirl1984 Posts: 436 Member
    I had oatmeal.
  • lothquendi
    lothquendi Posts: 22 Member
    I try to keep it under 200 calories, because I get hungrier in the evening.

    2 cups of black coffee
    1/4 cup granola
    1 slice lean ham
    1/4 cup fresh fruit
  • cantumelia
    cantumelia Posts: 59 Member
    Lots of coffe. And I mean LOTS. And some high protein skimmed yogourt. And some days, when I want to indulge myself, one or even two "tortas de aceite" (160 calories) qyh4oqlvoovy.jpg
  • jenilla1
    jenilla1 Posts: 11,118 Member
    Steel-cut oats and dried blueberries cooked in almond milk plus one hard-boiled egg on the side. I've got my long hike in the hills today. B)
  • njitaliana
    njitaliana Posts: 813 Member
    This past week, I had this every day: 1 baked oatmeal bar, 1 serving fruit, skim milk, decaf coffee, water.

    This coming week, I'm having: 2 fried eggs, 2 slices turkey bacon, 1/3 cup part skim ricotta, Diet Cran Grape Juice, decaf coffee, water.

    I have the same thing for breakfast all week, then switch it up every week.
  • TheSatinPumpkin
    TheSatinPumpkin Posts: 948 Member
    Kcup of Starbucks Pike Roast w/ 2 tbsp of HWC and Davinci SF Vanilla
    One Fried Egg and JD Sausage between a Oopsie Roll
    Natural Calm stirred in a cup of boiling water.
  • jenilla1
    jenilla1 Posts: 11,118 Member
    njitaliana wrote: »
    ...I have the same thing for breakfast all week, then switch it up every week.

    I like that idea. Makes things easy, and you switch to something new before you get a chance to get bored.

  • Juvenica
    Juvenica Posts: 460 Member
    one Petipie cake, banana ,cup of coffee with skimmed milk and one sugar and a glass of fresh carrot juice
  • nomoredoughnuts
    nomoredoughnuts Posts: 130 Member
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    2 low carb almond meal pancakes with 100g frozen summer berries and 2-3 teaspoons of melted honey + tea

    182 calories, 2g of carbs 7g of protein per pancake without toppings.

    (in the picture I was having them on my cheat day so I am having 3 pancakes and added more honey o:) )

    my other favourite is

    Full fat greek yoghurt with Meridian peanut butter (sugar, salt and palm oil free) + 1 teaspoon honey + desiccated coconut

  • michellemybelll
    michellemybelll Posts: 2,228 Member
    water, coffee, toasted english muffin + 2 servings PB
  • nomoredoughnuts
    nomoredoughnuts Posts: 130 Member
    Most mornings I just drink coffee and don't eat until noon. I'm just not typically hungry in the morning. But! This was my breakfast this morning

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    Those of us who skip breakfast.... Don't they say that "breakfast is the most important meal of the day"? Supposedly, from what I've read, eating breakfast helps to kick start your metabolism for that day. How do we reconcile that? Or is that just a myth?

    Can anyone here attest to whether or not eating or not eating breakfast makes a difference to your ability to shed those unwanted pounds?

    I used to fast until 6-7pm every day and then moved to fasting until lunch because I had no appetite for breakfast or the time for it. I started having breakfast 2 months ago and I am not looking back!

    I am way more energetic now during the day, my workouts are better and
    I have managed to get out of my plateau without actually exercising more or eating less/more. I feel great during the day because my portions are smaller and the main benefit of eating breakfast for me is that I am not tempted to binge on everything I find in front of me whilst preparing dinner.

  • milkywayward
    milkywayward Posts: 27 Member
    Today I'm having porridge by itself. Sometimes I have it with some combination of milk, honey, cinnamon and raisins. During the summer I often ate full fat Greek yoghurt with a serving of muesli and/or nut butter, or 2-3 eggs scrambled, fried, or in an omelette. I used to skip breakfast a lot when I was younger but now it's my favourite meal. I look forward to it when I'm going to bed the night before!
  • jesseg1989
    jesseg1989 Posts: 49 Member
    2 Fried eggs cooked in butter + 4 strips of bacon and a cup of coffee. Pretty simple breakfast.
  • Rodderick89
    Rodderick89 Posts: 205 Member
    My breakfasts are usually one of the following:

    Slice of soya and linseed toast (no butter), with 30g peanut butter and half a banana.

    English muffin (toasted) with 30g original philidelphia cream cheese.

    3 egg omelette with ham, spring onions, diced peppers and 30g half fat mature cheese.

    30g-40g bowl of cornflakes, 200ml semi-skimmed milk and 5g-10g sugar.

    Some may argue not clean or healthiest choices, but... IIFYM (and calories)!
  • Phrick
    Phrick Posts: 2,765 Member
    edited November 2014
    today it's 2 eggs and 3 whites scrambled, with a bacon & cheddar flavored sausage.

    Oh, and 2 large cups of coffee and several cups of tea, but that's no different than every other day.
  • webcray
    webcray Posts: 5 Member
    So for Breakfast this morning i'm making grilled portobello mushroom tops stuffed with apple-wood smoked cheddar green onion and baby spinach topped off with a fried egg. comes in at about 300 cal. Very very satisfying.
  • saltedcaramel86
    saltedcaramel86 Posts: 238 Member
    Wholemeal toast with crunchy peanut butter and sliced banana; tea; latte.
  • Ceithlenn
    Ceithlenn Posts: 35 Member
    Overnight Apple Cinnamon Steel cut oats. Servings:5 1-cup servings 225 cal + toppings

    Ingredients

    2 apples, peeled, cored, cut into 1/2-inch pieces (2-1/2 to 3 cups chopped)
    1-1/2 cups fat-free milk (or substitute non-diary alternative like almond milk)
    1-1/2 cups water
    1 cup uncooked steel-cut oats
    2 tablespoons brown sugar (or substitute maple syrup or other desired sweetener)
    1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
    1 tablespoon ground flax seed
    1/4 teaspoon salt
    Optional garnishes: chopped nuts, raisins, maple syrup, additional milk or butter

    Directions
    Coat inside of 3-1/2 quart (or larger) slow cooker with cooking spray. Add all ingredients (except optional toppings) to slow cooker. Stir, cover, and cook on low for approx. 7 hours (slow cooker times can vary). Spoon oatmeal into bowls; add optional toppings, if desired. Store leftovers in refrigerator. Freezes well.
  • amy_lynn007
    amy_lynn007 Posts: 48 Member
    On weekends, I make a breakfast Creme brûlée that I found on skinnytaste.com. Defrost your choice of berries in a ramekin, I use blueberries and raspberries. Top with plain greek yogurt, 4-6oz works best for me. Top with 1-2tsp of sugar in the raw, and stick under the broiler for a couple minutes. It's soooo delicious :)
  • rivka_m
    rivka_m Posts: 1,007 Member
    Weekdays I pack a breakfast that's usually dinner leftovers or more lunch food. I don't eat it until I get to work though, I can't eat too soon after waking up. I used to skip it altogether but I find a small breakfast, eaten late in the morning, works for me and lets me take a later lunch (which I prefer).

    It's the weekend though so I'm having a toasted bagel with margarine as a treat.
  • This is definitely not my usually breakfast but I'm having a green smoothie with
    - 1 frozen banana
    - 1 cup of spinach
    - 1 cup of unsweetened vanilla almond milk
    - 1 tbsp Pb2
    - 1 tbsp white chia seeds

    Haven't actually made it yet so let's hope it tastes good!
  • AmyRhubarb
    AmyRhubarb Posts: 6,890 Member
    Just finished three eggs (fried in bacon fat!) and a slice of sourdough toast with butter, enjoying my cups of black coffee. If I had bacon I might have cut the eggs back to two and had a couple of slices of bacon as well. Will probably have half a banana in a little bit.

    My other go-to breakfast is oatmeal with plain greek yogurt, frozen blueberries (or other fresh fruit if I have it), walnuts, cinnamon & honey. Sometimes I toss some unlflavored protein powder in there too.

    Been eating these two breakfasts for years, with occasional pancakes, fried potatoes, french toast or waffles on weekends or if we go out to breakfast.

    I love breakfast, probably my favorite meal of the day.
  • socalkay
    socalkay Posts: 746 Member
    edited November 2014
    coffee
    fat-free half & half
    1 fried egg
    2 waffles
    suger-free syrup
    1/2 cup blackberries
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    388 calories
  • this morning oatmeal, banana, coffee, and skim milk.
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