36g of banana and nut oatmel enough for breakfast?
NarwhalofNight
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Alright so I plan on eating a pouch of 36g instant oatmeal with banana and nut, it's from quaker and only 140 calories. Now I was thinking should I add an egg? Or is this enough?
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I think it kinda depends on what else you are going to eat that day but if you're looking for fuel before you work out, I heard you have to have protein too as well as fruit. I would not expect that the dried banana in the mix is real good, fresh is probably a better bet.0
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well, some people skip breakfast altogether. So do whatever works. Even for working out might be enough for a short (<1 h session) if you're properly fuelled from the previous night.0
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I would definitely add two eggs. And I would go with old fashioned or steel cut oats.0
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140 calorie breakfast is sad breakfast.0
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Would you be hungry after? If yes, eat more. If no, have it for lunch.
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Everyone's different. I just ate a Quest bar, yogurt, and a breakfast burrito, adding up to about 520 calories. Most days I'm more in the 400-450 calorie range, some I'm over. Everyone handles eating in the morning their own way, including not at all.0
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No where near enough 0_00
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I'd add an egg; when I used to have only oatmeal for breakfast, my stomach would rumble after a couple of hours. Now, I have about 50g of oatmeal with greek yogurt (for protein). So, I'd say yes to an egg if you're not going to eat for over 2 hrs.
My breakfasts are usually about 250-300 calories.0 -
enough for what? what are you trying to accomplish?0
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If your hungry after - eat more. If not...its OK.
You don't have to eat breakfast to lose weight.0 -
don't eat breakfast, eat a small breakfast, eat a huge breakfast; as long as it fits into your calorie goal and makes you happy there is no "right or wrong"0
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Sounds sad0
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I see, thanks everyone0
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It's enough if you're not hungry until lunch. There's no rule that's 100% true for everyone. I would advise trying it out and if you get hungry before lunch then maybe have some protein, like a greek yogurt or a boiled egg. For some people the oatmeal might be enough, but for me I know I would get way hungry before dinner time. My best advice would be to try it and see.0
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