breakfast help pleas :)

allyjay425
allyjay425 Posts: 3 Member
edited November 12 in Food and Nutrition
Hi all just looking for some low carb high energy breakfast ideas?
Thanks

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  • shamani5
    shamani5 Posts: 59 Member
    Eggs and meat for breakfast always works best for me.
  • NoelFigart1
    NoelFigart1 Posts: 1,276 Member
    Bacon and eggs. Eggs and sausage. Simple. Easy to make.
  • Carbs are what your body uses for energy, so there is no such thing as a low carb high energy breakfast, it's an oxymoron.
  • dasher602014
    dasher602014 Posts: 1,992 Member
    Yogurt and fruit keep me full or good old fashion porridge. I know carbs but good fiber and stick to your ribs.
  • JimFsfitnesspal
    JimFsfitnesspal Posts: 313 Member
    Im a little different in that I like eating dinner for breakfast. I suffer eating sausage (pork or turkey) and eggs but I hate it. I prefer chicken / salad with a hard boiled egg or avocado. Also celery or lettuce with tuna (or peanut butter with the celery).

    Personally I could do a smoked sausage (pork or turkey) and veggies grill mix or homemade chicken soup. Tacos are also a net protein.

    My best day since Ive been tracking is chicken / salad for breakfast, tuna for lunch, and chili for dinner... but I would also eat any of those for breakfast.

    Fincher is simply uninformed BTW.
  • Elise4270
    Elise4270 Posts: 8,375 Member
    edited February 2015
    Ya, turkey bacon and eggs here. Turkey is pre cooked too.

    Maybe a protein smoothie with protein powder and Greek yogurt and coffee?
  • peaceful_minion
    peaceful_minion Posts: 72 Member
    Scotch eggs - not breaded. For me usually with greek yogurt or fruit. I'll make up 12 at a time and freeze half of them. Its a great grab-n-go breakfast.
  • Select from the following: Greek yogurt with berries, hard or soft boiled eggs, grapefruit, almond/coconut milk-based protein shake with cocoa powder added for extra flavor.
  • Im a little different in that I like eating dinner for breakfast. I suffer eating sausage (pork or turkey) and eggs but I hate it. I prefer chicken / salad with a hard boiled egg or avocado. Also celery or lettuce with tuna (or peanut butter with the celery).

    Personally I could do a smoked sausage (pork or turkey) and veggies grill mix or homemade chicken soup. Tacos are also a net protein.

    My best day since Ive been tracking is chicken / salad for breakfast, tuna for lunch, and chili for dinner... but I would also eat any of those for breakfast.

    Fincher is simply uninformed BTW.

    How am I uniformed?

  • trogalicious
    trogalicious Posts: 4,584 Member
    tbfincher wrote: »
    Carbs are what your body uses for energy, so there is no such thing as a low carb high energy breakfast, it's an oxymoron.
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  • tbfincher wrote: »
    Carbs are what your body uses for energy, so there is no such thing as a low carb high energy breakfast, it's an oxymoron.
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    Ok Wooly Willy, you tell me what macronutrient your body uses for energy that isn't a carb then.
  • trogalicious
    trogalicious Posts: 4,584 Member
    tbfincher wrote: »
    tbfincher wrote: »
    Carbs are what your body uses for energy, so there is no such thing as a low carb high energy breakfast, it's an oxymoron.
    IXUO5zJ.gif

    Ok Wooly Willy, you tell me what macronutrient your body uses for energy that isn't a carb then.
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  • tat2cookie
    tat2cookie Posts: 1,899 Member
    Scotch eggs - not breaded. For me usually with greek yogurt or fruit. I'll make up 12 at a time and freeze half of them. Its a great grab-n-go breakfast.
    Ohh I love scotch eggs!!! I use almond meal instead of breading.
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  • se015
    se015 Posts: 583 Member
    I agree with previous statements. Carbs are a NO GO for evening time or before bedtime meals, why? Simple because you're not using energy, although for those building muscle eating protein before bed is great because your body will utilize that to REPAIR muscles. For those simply trying to lose weight? Carbs should still be consumed but definetly in lower percentages when comparing it to your daily protein and fat intake. In the morning you want some energy, a boost. Eat fruit or something sweet tasting which has what they like to call "simple sugars" or short acting carbs. This will quickly turn into energy for you to be used readily. This would also be great to do RIGHT before a workout! Things like rice or oatmeal while oatmeal is great it is very high in carbs, but also high in slower acting carbs, this I would recommend for the middle of the day type of meal. I hope this post makes sense and is helpful. I welcome any criticism for my post as well, as I am still doing research on nutrition.
  • SuggaD
    SuggaD Posts: 1,369 Member
    Seth1825 wrote: »
    I agree with previous statements. Carbs are a NO GO for evening time or before bedtime meals, why? Simple because you're not using energy, although for those building muscle eating protein before bed is great because your body will utilize that to REPAIR muscles. For those simply trying to lose weight? Carbs should still be consumed but definetly in lower percentages when comparing it to your daily protein and fat intake. In the morning you want some energy, a boost. Eat fruit or something sweet tasting which has what they like to call "simple sugars" or short acting carbs. This will quickly turn into energy for you to be used readily. This would also be great to do RIGHT before a workout! Things like rice or oatmeal while oatmeal is great it is very high in carbs, but also high in slower acting carbs, this I would recommend for the middle of the day type of meal. I hope this post makes sense and is helpful. I welcome any criticism for my post as well, as I am still doing research on nutrition.


    huh? pure nonsense.
  • itsclobberintime
    itsclobberintime Posts: 164 Member
    tbfincher wrote: »
    tbfincher wrote: »
    Carbs are what your body uses for energy, so there is no such thing as a low carb high energy breakfast, it's an oxymoron.
    IXUO5zJ.gif

    Ok Wooly Willy, you tell me what macronutrient your body uses for energy that isn't a carb then.


    Fat, protein, and carbs are all used for energy. Those are what calories are comprised from.
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    edited February 2015
    Seth1825 wrote: »
    I agree with previous statements. Carbs are a NO GO for evening time or before bedtime meals, why? Simple because you're not using energy, although for those building muscle eating protein before bed is great because your body will utilize that to REPAIR muscles. For those simply trying to lose weight? Carbs should still be consumed but definetly in lower percentages when comparing it to your daily protein and fat intake. In the morning you want some energy, a boost. Eat fruit or something sweet tasting which has what they like to call "simple sugars" or short acting carbs. This will quickly turn into energy for you to be used readily. This would also be great to do RIGHT before a workout! Things like rice or oatmeal while oatmeal is great it is very high in carbs, but also high in slower acting carbs, this I would recommend for the middle of the day type of meal. I hope this post makes sense and is helpful. I welcome any criticism for my post as well, as I am still doing research on nutrition.

    so if you are in a calorie deficit for the day but consume carbs in your last meal before bedtime does that mean that you are then magically in a surplus and gain weight????

    you need to do some more studying...
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    tbfincher wrote: »
    tbfincher wrote: »
    Carbs are what your body uses for energy, so there is no such thing as a low carb high energy breakfast, it's an oxymoron.
    IXUO5zJ.gif

    Ok Wooly Willy, you tell me what macronutrient your body uses for energy that isn't a carb then.

    protein and fat….
  • bronzeambition
    bronzeambition Posts: 39 Member
    Eggs are my go-to because they're basically perfect, but when I'm in a hurry I grab turkey jerky.
  • tbfincher wrote: »
    tbfincher wrote: »
    Carbs are what your body uses for energy, so there is no such thing as a low carb high energy breakfast, it's an oxymoron.
    IXUO5zJ.gif

    Ok Wooly Willy, you tell me what macronutrient your body uses for energy that isn't a carb then.


    Fat, protein, and carbs are all used for energy. Those are what calories are comprised from.

    Fat cannot be used as energy until it is broken down into glycerol, which is a carbohydrate. And protein is used for protein synthesis, not energy.

  • itsclobberintime
    itsclobberintime Posts: 164 Member
    tbfincher wrote: »
    tbfincher wrote: »
    tbfincher wrote: »
    Carbs are what your body uses for energy, so there is no such thing as a low carb high energy breakfast, it's an oxymoron.
    IXUO5zJ.gif

    Ok Wooly Willy, you tell me what macronutrient your body uses for energy that isn't a carb then.


    Fat, protein, and carbs are all used for energy. Those are what calories are comprised from.

    Fat cannot be used as energy until it is broken down into glycerol, which is a carbohydrate. And protein is used for protein synthesis, not energy.


    I am aware of the metabolic processes. Protein can be converted via glyconeogenesis.
  • establishingaplace
    establishingaplace Posts: 301 Member
    My go-to breakfast is mashed avocado on a piece of Ezekiel toast with either bacon or turkey sausage. A little protein, fat, and fiber gets my day going.



  • tbfincher wrote: »
    tbfincher wrote: »
    tbfincher wrote: »
    Carbs are what your body uses for energy, so there is no such thing as a low carb high energy breakfast, it's an oxymoron.
    IXUO5zJ.gif

    Ok Wooly Willy, you tell me what macronutrient your body uses for energy that isn't a carb then.


    Fat, protein, and carbs are all used for energy. Those are what calories are comprised from.

    Fat cannot be used as energy until it is broken down into glycerol, which is a carbohydrate. And protein is used for protein synthesis, not energy.


    I am aware of the metabolic processes. Protein can be converted via glyconeogenesis.

    You're right, which turns it into a carb.

    My intention wasn't to start an argument. It was simply to state that all energy comes from a form of carbohydrate. It's not to say you can't have a low carb breakfast that doesn't provide you with enough energy, it was simply that asking for a low carb breakfast that provided a lot of energy didn't make sense. I'm sorry if I offended anyone.

  • shraniken
    shraniken Posts: 37 Member
    I've taken to skipping breakfast, though sometimes I'll grab a banana or some other fruit but I like having calories to play with later in the day when I tend to struggle more with cravings.

  • AllonsYtotheTardis
    AllonsYtotheTardis Posts: 16,947 Member
    Seth1825 wrote: »
    I agree with previous statements. Carbs are a NO GO for evening time or before bedtime meals, why? Simple because you're not using energy, although for those building muscle eating protein before bed is great because your body will utilize that to REPAIR muscles. For those simply trying to lose weight? Carbs should still be consumed but definetly in lower percentages when comparing it to your daily protein and fat intake. In the morning you want some energy, a boost. Eat fruit or something sweet tasting which has what they like to call "simple sugars" or short acting carbs. This will quickly turn into energy for you to be used readily. This would also be great to do RIGHT before a workout! Things like rice or oatmeal while oatmeal is great it is very high in carbs, but also high in slower acting carbs, this I would recommend for the middle of the day type of meal. I hope this post makes sense and is helpful. I welcome any criticism for my post as well, as I am still doing research on nutrition.

    lol

    no
  • phreespirit
    phreespirit Posts: 7 Member
    Scotch eggs - not breaded. For me usually with greek yogurt or fruit. I'll make up 12 at a time and freeze half of them. Its a great grab-n-go breakfast.

    Would you mind sharing the recipe??? I was born in england and I love them!!
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