What do you eat for breakfast?
Options
Replies
-
It varies every day. I rarely eat traditional breakfast foods...sometimes leftovers, sometimes a sandwich, sometimes I cook something non breakfasty from scratch like a chicken breast.0
-
This morning was a big breakfast. Egg muffins, made a head and reheated, refrigerator oatmeal, and rye toast with Becel margarine.0
-
Nothing, just coffee with milk.0
-
Thanks everyone. Thinking I need to change some things up, but I am not an egg eater so that won't work for me.0
-
During the week I usually have Greek yogurt with blueberries and a little granola for crunch and on the weekends I have bacon and eggs.0
-
I alternate between:
- Plain yogurt with fruit and homemade granola
- Oatmeal (rolled or steel cut) with either fresh or dried fruit and chia seeds - sometimes mix in cooked quinoa
- Eggs and veggies on a sprouted corn tortilla (breakfast taco)
For 2 and 3, I make enough for a couple days and put in the fridge. Then I just warm it up.0 -
Eggs, toast, milk, coffee, fruit most mornings.
Yogurt, milk, coffee, fruit, bacon other mornings.0 -
I'm thinking about doing a protein shake for breakfast. What does everyone else eat for breakfast??
A protein shake is not designed to be a meal replacement; it's a supplement. I occasionally have a protein shake for breakfast but I have it with other stuff. With a whey supplement, you're not going to get really anything except protein...no vitamins, etc.
0 -
There is no reason we have to eat breakfast foods for breakfast. I usually just try to get some good protein, fat and carbs in my morning meals. Keeps me going till lunchtime.0
-
I like a grab and go breakfast like a muffin or breakfast biscuits, sometimes I have fruit but it doesn't fill me up for long
I love porridge or sultana bran with chopped banana if I have a later breakfast0 -
I find that whenever i have a "sugary" breakfast, such as oatmeal w fruits i tend to crave more sweets during the day. So i start of my day with a nice hearty meal. Eggs, turkey cold cuts, motzarella and ww bread. I know that this is about 500 calories, but i feel so satisfied! And i tend to eat better for the next 2 meals. Besides theres a saying...you should eat breakfast like a King, lunch like a prince and dine like a pauper
. Meaning your biggest meal should be your earliest one. You have all day to burn off those calories!
0 -
I pretty much have the same breakfast every morning (for the last 15 years or so too) - toast with pb&j and a coffee0
-
Omlet made with Egg Creations, spinach and light goat cheese - yummy! Or non fat greek yoghurt and a couple of tablespoons of Grainless Granola (Wheat Belly recipe). It depends on whether I have time to cook. If I have left over veggies from the night before I throw them into an omlet with some salsa for flavour.0
-
Usually coffee, splenda & milk. Rarely a poached egg & 1/2 english muffin or sometimes a bagel w/ 0.5 Tbs light butter0
-
Well, I'm up before the roosters... literally. Then, after my morning workout, I'm off to work. So, breakfast is definitely 'on the fly'. Whatever comes to mind and is in the cabinet. Raisin Bran, Grape Nuts with raisins (never any processed sugar) added, raw veggies, a fruit salad 'built' upon arriving at work after a stop at the market. The only time I have the luxury of actually sitting down to a cooked meal is on weekends. Then it's something like buttermilk pancakes with homemade blackberry syrup, or homemade hash brown potatoes with eggs and sausage and grits.
Every great now and again, I have homemade bread and I will slice some of that for toast and tea once I get to work.
Yeh. That's about it. But, then, I do have a mongo bag of EAS Protein Whey powder shake mix which I will, on rare occasion, stick in the blender with a bit of milk and some ice. Don't do that very often, though. Need more substance to kick start my day. I'm always too hungry by the end of the day, even after I eat lunch, and I'm ready to start eating as soon as I walk through the door when I get home.0 -
Goat's milk yogurt with sugar-free fruit spread, followed by some kind of egg and carbohydrate combo or a protein bar. Once a week I have a bowl of cereal as a treat.0
-
Varies between protein bar, porridge, protein pancakes and today, for the first time in three months, I had toast and marmalade
Bread is a trigger for me so trying to flick a very well hidden moderation switch!0 -
During the week: 113 grams of cottage cheese. Not too exciting but I like it.0
-
It varies.
Waffles, cereal, fruit, a smoothie with frozen fruit and carrots, eggs and bacon, etc..0 -
My favorites would be a protein shake with 1/2 c blueberries or I scramble 1 whole egg, 2 egg whites and 1/2 c cottage cheese. Please don't hate on the 2 egg whites, it is a personal preference.0
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 392.1K Introduce Yourself
- 43.6K Getting Started
- 259.9K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.7K Food and Nutrition
- 47.4K Recipes
- 232.3K Fitness and Exercise
- 403 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.4K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.5K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 152.8K Motivation and Support
- 7.9K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.4K MyFitnessPal Information
- 23 News and Announcements
- 998 Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.4K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions