having trouble with breakfast
dejareedubose
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so I have a dilemma ppl...I wake up at 6:00 every morning to get me and my girls ready for the day....yes I said girls a 1 yr old and a 4 yr old and anyone with children knows that mornings can get a little hectic with drama queens lol but that's not my concern...I have trouble finding time to eat breakfast I mean from the time I wake up to the time I leave the house it gives me about an hr and a half which doesn't give me time to eat and then by lunch I am starving. I have started bringing my own lunch(frozen dinners) to cut out fast food but I know that breakfast is important...any advice
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Okay, first and foremost I want to say that it's okay to skip breakfast. Breakfast has been hyped as the most important meal of the day but it really isn't. It's okay to skip breakfast if you feel okay doing it.
But, it sounds like skipping breakfast is making you hungrier and more likely to overeat later in the day, so breakfast is probably a good idea for you. It could be something easy, like a snack bar (I go for something high in protein), hard boiled eggs (easy to make ahead of time), Greek yogurt w/ fruit, nuts, cereal, or granola once you do get to stop.
Or you can look for things that you make ahead and freeze/chill the night before. Overnight oats, breakfast burritos, breakfast sandwiches, crockpot oatmeal, whatever you like.0 -
Have things that are easy to eat on the run. Banana, peanut butter on toast, etc.0
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On days I don't have time for breakfast, I'll usually eat a banana on my way out the door.0
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diannethegeek wrote: »Okay, first and foremost I want to say that it's okay to skip breakfast. Breakfast has been hyped as the most important meal of the day but it really isn't. It's okay to skip breakfast if you feel okay doing it.
But, it sounds like skipping breakfast is making you hungrier and more likely to overeat later in the day, so breakfast is probably a good idea for you. It could be something easy, like a snack bar (I go for something high in protein), hard boiled eggs (easy to make ahead of time), Greek yogurt w/ fruit, nuts, cereal, or granola once you do get to stop.
Or you can look for things that you make ahead and freeze/chill the night before. Overnight oats, breakfast burritos, breakfast sandwiches, crockpot oatmeal, whatever you like.
All of this ^^^0 -
I make smoothies at night and drink them on the way to work and it usually lasts me until just before lunch time. I use fruit, greek yogurt, Crystal light energy packets. Somtimes they are 'slushy' and sometimes they are the cosistency of milk. Either way, they taste good and keep me full.0
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Are you able to eat breakfast at your desk right when you get to work? I know a lot of people who eat as they are checking their email and getting started for the day. They bring things like fruit cups, oatmeal packets, or even breakfast sandwiches that they make in advance and grab from the freezer on the way out the door.0
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I currently have smoothies for breakfast, which take 5-10 minutes to make, cook and clean.
When I was working crazy hours and even 5-10 minutes felt absolutely impossible, I made homemade breakfast bars or muffins on the weekend, kept them in the fridge, and ate them while walking to work. What you put in them is a matter of taste and your priorities, but I used a lot of oats, protein powder and dates, and usually added a bit of dark chocolate or dried cherries for taste.0 -
I usually bring oatmeal packets to the office and make one to eat with my morning coffee at my desk. If you need more protein, you could add an individually-sized greek yogurt to that for an easy grab-n-go breakfast.0
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I had the same problems as well. What I found that has helped me is to also transition when I ate breakfast. I am up at 5:45 and out the door with my daughter by 6:15. diannethegeek is spot on with her suggestions. I found though that trying to cram food down my throat for the sake of having breakfast didn't help. I learned trying to wait till lunch leaves me so ravenous that I eat more than I should for the rest of the day. However, now I eat a later breakfast. It's a bit of a compromise. During my morning break at work, I collect what I set aside to make quickly at work for my breakfast. (did you know you can microwave scrambled eggs - quick an easy way to make a breakfast burrito - just 90 seconds for two eggs, toss in some veggies - perfectly filling.) It hits me at the right time to prevent me from getting too hungry and it also allowed me to eat lunch at a later time than I was previously, and that helped curb my interest in snacking later in the afternoon.0
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I'm on maternity leave right now, but when I go back to work in March I'll be leaving the house before 7:30 and I have 3 kids who'll be 10 months, 3 and 5. My husband does shift work so on his earlies week he leaves at 5, so it's me on my own! I'm a teacher so don't have the option of eating at my desk.
I plan on getting up earlier than my kids so I can eat breakfast and have a coffee before the madness starts. This is what I did when I was pregnant and getting my then 2 and 4 year old ready. They'd eat their breakfast at nursery/school breakfast club.0 -
This is exactly why I love protein shakes. Quick to make, and filling. They can work out reasonably cheap too, if you can afford the outlay of the biggest tubs of powder. I've not tried making them the night before, but I bet you can - take your shaker to work with you.
Ditto protein bars - even quicker. I can't afford the really good protein bars and shakes, but I buy the best I can, and they have my life so much easier and helped me so so much in not making bad choices.
Other ideas for filling breakfasts that are quick:
- Boiled eggs, fruit and/or a cereal bar.
- Porridge. Super filling. If you have time to eat at home, you can throw the ingredients in a (BIG) bowl the night before and microwave it. Otherwise, the instant sort that you add hot water to is good for eating at work.
- A banana and some nuts
- Peanut butter on a wholewheat tortilla - no crumbs, and can be eaten one handed.
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Sounds like you need some planning in order to get in that breakfast and no it doesn't have to be at 6am when you get up.
You can make egg muffin cups, using cupcake pans just spray the tins with cooking spray then dump in a bunch of chopped veggies, meats, cheese and either egg whites or whole eggs. Bake them during dinner so you have them in the morning and here's the real bonus, make an entire tin of them and then you don't have to worry about it the rest of the week just grab a couple and go.
I make up meatloaf this way now too, individual portions and convenient for packing lunches.
I use mason jars for fruit and yogurt, put frozen fruit in the jar, add plain greek yogurt and toss granola on the top. The jars can sit in the fridge for days so I usually make up a couple of jars before going to bed then I have snacks or breakfast for 2 different days.
If you don't cook and want prepackaged, look into lean pocket breakfast items, frozen multigrain waffles (excellent with PB and jelly) or grab some of the healthier breakfast sandwich options.
If you take the stress of the morning out of the equation and only have to grab and go you'll find it's much easier than you thought.0 -
I have a 1 year old and 3 year old and my mornings are always crazy! I need breakfast or I will binge the rest of the day but I don't have time to make anything in the mornings (even cereal is too much)! haha I usually have grab and go snacks. Fruit, protein bars, yogurt, boiled eggs, peanut butter crackers, muffins or breakfast casserole that I made over the weekend. I even grab leftovers- who says it has to be breakfast food! I also eat at my desk when I get to work!0
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you can always set clothes and other things needed out the night before.also you can make oatmeal with fruit the night before and store in a mason jar/container and heat it up and eat on the way. there are recipes online(called overnight oats/no cook refrigerator oatmeal.That way you can eat it on the way and no need to mess with it much0
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I'm a big breakfast person and like something that wasn't frozen. What I do is bake an egg in a muffin tin. I bake it for 20 minutes so I just put it in first thing when I wake up and then continue to get ready. Once the egg is done (or eggs when I'm cooking for my bf and his daughter), I toast some english muffins. Add cheese and ham with the egg on the muffin and I've got a hot toasted breakfast sandwich in less than 5 minutes.
It's great for those days when I have to make breakfast for 3 of us because all I have to do is bake 3 eggs lol.
On days when I'm running late or run out of eggs, I keep portioned bags of oatmeal at my desk I can just throw in a paper cup and heat up at work.0 -
I eat boring simple breakfasts that require no thinking. like toast.0
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Jamaican beef patty (1 min in microwave) and an apple or banana0
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dejareedubose wrote: »so I have a dilemma ppl...I wake up at 6:00 every morning to get me and my girls ready for the day....yes I said girls a 1 yr old and a 4 yr old and anyone with children knows that mornings can get a little hectic with drama queens lol but that's not my concern...I have trouble finding time to eat breakfast I mean from the time I wake up to the time I leave the house it gives me about an hr and a half which doesn't give me time to eat and then by lunch I am starving. I have started bringing my own lunch(frozen dinners) to cut out fast food but I know that breakfast is important...any advice
Do you feed your children in the morning? Feed faster to prepare foods or foods you can make In advance. Eat or drink while you are doing other things and take food with you.
Fruit, raw vegetables, granola bars, 1/4 c of trail mix, a muffin, a piece or cheese, some peanut butter on a slice of bread are all fast and portable. It takes a few seconds to grab and eat any of these things and is better than going hungry all morning.
Sip a smoothie while you are all getting ready or on your commute.
Put your children to bed in the clothes they are going to wear the next day. Have bags packed the night before. Figure out your outfit the night before. Get up 20 minutes earlier.0 -
I take my breakfast with me to work and eat it at my desk usually. Also, breakfast is only important if it's important to you. I personally love breakfast...but breakfast isn't a requirement.0
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Can you put together a breakfast the night before? Or even make a big container of something like yogurt with berries and protein powder over the weekend, and then portion it out into small containers you can take with you to eat on your way to work or at the beginning of your workday once you get there?
When I have a really early morning, I make my breakfast and lunch the night before, and all I have to do is snatch it out of the fridge and go.0 -
Lean Cuisine Steel-cut Oatmeal and milk with wild blueberries and pomegranate (160 calories); or a banana (calories depend on size) I eat baby size& Skinny Pineapple Tidbits Fruit Cup no sugar added 4 OZ. (30 calories); Bowl of fruit cleaned the night before and just grab from refrigerator; Leftovers from dinner (I have no rules and will grab a few ounces of chicken breast; Fruit/cheese; Lean Cuisine Canadian Bacon egg white & cheese (180 calories); Micro egg beaters & have with slice of toast – I’ve done these and many others in under 5 minutes. Just some ideas.0
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Oh, if you have a crock pot and like steel cut oats, you can put them on at night and have them in the morning. Very tasty.0
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Lately, I've been eating 1-2 cutie's in the morning along with a serving of trail mix. It's something that easy to eat on the go. I peel and pull apart the cutie's the night before and toss them in a ziplock bag. I can easily eat that on the drive to work. And I also just toss a serving of the trailmix in a ziplock bag and I can eat it on the drive as well.
I also will eat this at my desk in the morning, while going through emails and checking voicemails.
I've also done the smoothie route. I get all of the ingredients ready the night before, and then blend them together. In the morning it takes about 7 minutes to make and clean up.0 -
Wake up a little earlier (15 mins) and make a smoothie!0
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Mornings are sooo hard. It DOES get easier when the kids are older, I promise! But it will be a few years.
I keep sausage and egg muffins in the freezer. Google "individual breakfast casseroles" to get you started, and then you can adjust to your taste and needs. Mine use eggs, browned and drained sausage, and bis quick-type mix. They are easy to cook, and they freeze and heat really well in the microwave in about one minute.0 -
Just eat first thing. Takes only 2 or 3 minutes to eat something simple over the sink.
The rest of the morning has inertia of its own and will all fall into place. Breakfast won't, so if you just wait for it to happen all on its own, it won't.0 -
Just eat first thing. Takes only 2 or 3 minutes to eat something simple over the sink.
This. Why not grab something quick before waking the kids up? Or something you can eat while you're driving? A protein bar or banana can be eaten with one hand. A protein shake can be thrown together and shook up in less than 2 minutes. I usually eat cereal, or cottage cheese and a banana.
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FiberOne 90 calorie cinnamon crumb cake bars are my go to in a hurry breakfast. I love them. They're healthy and taste amazing.0
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I don't know what you do for work.
I work in an office and skip breakfast every day. My first feed is around 10am (right before I start getting hangry and kill a co-worker) and even then it is usually 100-200 calories. Lunch and dinner are my bigger meals but if you look at my diary you will see I eat pretty constantly.0 -
I give myself 15 minutes to wake up and get out of the house. I eat my quest bar (breakfast) on the subway platform before I get on the train. Don't think too hard about it.0
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