What do you eat for breakfast??
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clafairy1984
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Looking for new inspiration. Atm I have either scrambled eggs, avocado on toast or granola.
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my current go to is spinach, mushrooms, egg whites scrambled with laughing cow light .. then cheddar on top and microwaved for 20 seconds .. served over toast with lots of black pepper
Also used to like porridge with honey
Greek yogurt and berries is more of a snack but people can eat for breakfast I assume
Bacon and egg toasted sandwich for the win
Roast vegetables (you can get them frozen) in an omelette with grated cheese and ketchup
Toast, cottage cheese, avocado and tomato0 -
Today, a homemade egg "mcmuffin", 300 cals. Other times, bacon egg and cheese taco, 250-280 cals. I try to always have some sweet fruit along with them (blueberries, pineapple, whatever's in season at the market).0
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I'm not a "breakfast person" - I take a cup of yogurt to work, go for a 1k step walk around my building at 9 am, come back, eat the yogurt, drink 4 cups of water, and I'm good until lunch at 12:30. Then I have a snack around 3, dinner around 6, and a bedtime snack around 9.0
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Four scrambled eggs with chipotle salt and cheddar cheese, oatmeal with honey, and strawberries.0
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Pretty much every day I eat a piece of toast with 1 T almond butter (ATM rudi's gluten free multi grain and squirrel but company almond butter-not a gluten free person but the bread is good!) pre workout with coffee and water. Post workout 3 pieces of oscar Meyer turkey bacon and either scrambled egg whites or one extra large egg cooked over medium. On weekends we might have pig bacon or chicken apple sausage links by al fresco.0
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Lately I haven't been too hungry. Just a handful of unlogged cashews (helps treat my depression) but when I was eating more for breakfast I would make my own egg sandwich with turkey sausage and a slice of cheese on a wheat english muffin. Also eat one of those Choboni Flip yogurts on lighter days.
Those are my work go-to's, during the weekends I usually make an spinach omelet and put some of the laughing cow spreadable swiss cheese on it.0 -
Eggs, every single day. You can make easy breakfast sandwiches as well. Yogurt with some fruit. A protein shake. Peanut butter toast. Protein pancakes. You can also eat leftovers; it does not HAVE to be "breakfast" food. Whatever you will eat is what you need to have.0
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It is summer now, so I have 6-8 oz of greek yogurt, a cup of fresh fruit (berries of any kind, peaches, nectarines, or combo) and a splash of milk to make it easier to mix up. Farmer's market fruit is already sweet, so no sugar needed. A quarter cup of Kashi gives it all some crunch. This is less than 300 cals.0
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Typically fried eggs on lightly buttered toast with a slice of cheese. Plus coffee, of course - 2 cups on training days, 1 on non-training days.
On days of heavy training, 4 eggs; on non-training or deload days, 3 eggs. If we have turkey eggs, however, then it's just 3 of those, heavy training or not.0 -
Green smoothie, two hard boiled eggs and a protein bar. 500-550 calorie breakfasts don't work for everyone, but they work for me.0
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Today is baked apples and bananas:
Baked Apples and Bananas
1 large OR 2 small apples, peeled and cored
1 Banana, sliced
1 Tbsp raisins
Cinnamon
1/4 cup raw walnut pieces
Peel, core and slice apple/s.
Slice banana.
Arrange on paper plate.
Add cinnamon and raisins.
Put in microwave for 4 min.
Add 1/4 cup raw walnut pieces.
Eat.
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Eggs and veggies (usually spinach plus something else) and a couple slices of bacon.0
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I always have a serving of fruit and 1 cup of milk with coffee. And then I have one of the following:
- Noosa yogurt and a granola bar
- soft boiled eggs on toast
- scrambled eggs plus toast
- cottage cheese and a granola bar
On the weekend I sometimes also have a bit of bacon.0 -
6 Tablespoons of LiquidEggs Egg Whites = 50 calories
4 strips of Hormel Microwave Bacon = 70 calories
1 Tablespoon of Maple Gardens Sugar free syrup = 15 calories
1 Cup of tea with skim milk and splenda
< 155 calories0 -
waffle with peanut butter, or multigrain English muffin, egg, cheese and sometimes a slice of meat
and coffee0 -
I love breakfast food so I eat a variety of things. Weekday breakfasts are usually muesli, cereal, porridge, refridgerator oats, with fruit and coffee. Weekend breakfasts usually include bacon, eggs, toast or avocado.0
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Plain Greek yogurt with granola and/or fruit, or multi-grain English muffin with a nut butter. Sometimes oatmeal and an egg. Hot tea with whatever I'm eating.0
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coffee with a hard boiled egg, then a bit later either cottage cheese or greek yogurt with some fruit mixed in. when it's cold out I like oatmeal, with fruit mixed in.0
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Usually a smoothie with Wyman's Frozen Blueberries, Cherries, Strawberries and Kale, a banana, 1 tbs. peanut butter, 1 cup unsweetened coconut milk and 1/2 c. plain greek yogurt.
Today, I had Oatmeal Blueberry Muffins with a Granola Topping. Yummy!0
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