Breakfast
Jcox300
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What are some quick breakfast ideas that are low in calories but keep you full for a long time
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Have you tried nothing?
I am being serious. As soon as I start to eat, I need to eat at regular intervals, so if I leave my first meal as late as possible I get more food later in the day0 -
Hard boiled eggs, scrambled eggs, protein powder shake, greek yogurt, string cheese stick, etc.0
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I'm a fan of oatmeal with some PB2 stirred in (look it up!) and maybe fruit if I'm feeling frisky. I wake up ravenous!0
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crazyjerseygirl wrote: »I'm a fan of oatmeal with some PB2 stirred in (look it up!) and maybe fruit if I'm feeling frisky. I wake up ravenous!
PB2?0 -
livingleanlivingclean wrote: »Have you tried nothing?
I am being serious. As soon as I start to eat, I need to eat at regular intervals, so if I leave my first meal as late as possible I get more food later in the day
If I eat to late I feel like my sugar drops0 -
I fry about six ounces of potato with red pepper and onion in a little canola oil. Add some spinach and let it wilt. Top it all with an over-easy egg. I'm full for hours after this.0
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I eat like livinglean...try and start my day of eating as late as possible. BUT when I do eat breakfast I have something small but high protein...an egg, 1/2 cup of greek yogurt, 1/2 cup cottage cheese, ounce of cheddar are my go to's. My husband has blood sugar problems as well and has to eat as soon as he wakes up, complex carbs and protein seem to be what works for him.0
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Jdavis3111 wrote: »crazyjerseygirl wrote: »I'm a fan of oatmeal with some PB2 stirred in (look it up!) and maybe fruit if I'm feeling frisky. I wake up ravenous!
PB2?
Powdered peanut butter you reconstitute with water. Removing the oil from the peanuts means it's 45kcal/2tbls vs 2000 -
crazyjerseygirl wrote: »Jdavis3111 wrote: »crazyjerseygirl wrote: »I'm a fan of oatmeal with some PB2 stirred in (look it up!) and maybe fruit if I'm feeling frisky. I wake up ravenous!
PB2?
Powdered peanut butter you reconstitute with water. Removing the oil from the peanuts means it's 45kcal/2tbls vs 200
Awesome! is that next to the regular peanutbutter? do you just put the powder in the regular oatmeal or reconstitute it first then stir in?
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I like to pre-bake a bunch of fritatas on the weekend and have them for breakfast/lunch at work.0
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I'm one of those people that has to have breakfast or my day is total crap. Nine times out of ten I go with oatmeal. It takes 2 and a half minutes in the microwave and I'm ready to go!
Very filling and I can put different stuff in it each day for variety. I usually go with some kind of berry, chopped nuts, and a little brown sugar and cinnamon. I've started adding in chia seeds as an experiment in "super foods." LOL. Just make sure you have a scale if you're gonna do nuts because it's very easy to blow through your calories just by eyeballing those.0 -
1 egg with 2 pcs whole grain white toast seems to keep me surprisingly full for 4-5 hrs.0
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I always go with porridge but leave it as late as possible. Something slow released is best so you don't get hungry bang on 120
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For breakfast I have two GG Unique Fiber Scandinavian Bran Crispbread crackers and one Laughing Cow Swiss Cheese spread over the tops. It is only 75 calories but REALLY fills me up (I cannot figure out why, because I would starve to death if I had bread with cheese on it instead).0
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Jdavis3111 wrote: »crazyjerseygirl wrote: »Jdavis3111 wrote: »crazyjerseygirl wrote: »I'm a fan of oatmeal with some PB2 stirred in (look it up!) and maybe fruit if I'm feeling frisky. I wake up ravenous!
PB2?
Powdered peanut butter you reconstitute with water. Removing the oil from the peanuts means it's 45kcal/2tbls vs 200
Awesome! is that next to the regular peanutbutter? do you just put the powder in the regular oatmeal or reconstitute it first then stir in?
I got it off of Amazon because I get EVERYTHING off Amazon. I didn't see it in my Shop Rite, but it might be in a place like Whole Goods.
And yes I plop 1tbl in dry plain oatmeal then add the hot water to everything!
Oh, and if you add it to frozen mashed bananas you get banana peanutbutter ice cream!
Goes good in yogurt too. Tablespoon stirred in a cup of Greek yogurt, add a teaspoon of cocoa powder, mix and chill.
Mmmmmm. Now I'm hungry....0 -
I eat oatmeal almost every morning for breakfast but when I want to change it up I love making a breakfast sandwich with 1 whole egg, two egg whites scrambled, turkey bacon, and a little avocado on a whole wheat english muffin. Its very satisfying and has a good balance of nutrients.0
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