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Breakfast without Eggs or Oats

conoramck
Posts: 49 Member
Hi All,
What do you all eat for breakfast that done include Eggs or Oatmeal?? Getting bored with the same old stuff and looking for inspiration for other things I can eat first thing, only health stuff of course :-)
What do you all eat for breakfast that done include Eggs or Oatmeal?? Getting bored with the same old stuff and looking for inspiration for other things I can eat first thing, only health stuff of course :-)
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depending on you goals. i alternate 3 meals. raw rolled oats, greek yoghurt, raisins and Whey protein (if you have), secondly is a 6 egg (1 whole, 5 whites) omlette with mushrooms and peppers with Rye bread. and thirdly is a ingredient packed smoothie (altho i dont have this often as it doesnt full me up) Yoghurt, skim milk, whey, berries and banana. but im on a mass gaining program at the moment, so depending on your goals, add or substitute
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yogurt or banana.0
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I'm also one for greek Yoghurt berries and banana.0
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Greek yogurt (higher in protein than regular yogurt) on top of fresh or frozen blueberries never really gets old for me. If I need some more calories in there I'll have some almonds with it, or chop a banana into the bowl, or do both.0
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Bread with jam or honey, muffins, biscuits, cereal with milk, yoghurt, fruit.0
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Weetabix with Arbonne Daily Fibre Boost and some yoghurt, all mixed up. Sounds odd but tastes great0
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Ham or turkey rolled up with a bit of cream cheese.0
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I've gotten into a slice of whole wheat bread with peanut butter, and either banana or orange.0
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I generally have greek yoghurt with granola and berries, or mushrooms and tomatoes on toast. I'm planning on making some breakfast muffins as a little change.0
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I don't believe in 'breakfast food' as a concept, and eat whatever I feel like. I was recently on a long stint of flavoured tuna cans mixed with cottage cheese on crackers.0
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Turkey & Swiss w/strawberry preserves on English muffin
Greek yogurt with pineapple & almonds
ground beef with onions, Heinz 57 & cheese on a pita
Leftovers from the night before
Really just whatever.0 -
Peanut butter sandwich and a cup of coffee.0
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Steak, avo and greens.
Curry and rice
Soup
Chia pudding
Smoothie
Dinner!0 -
Greek yogurt, cottage cheese, chicken sausage, turkey bacon, toast with coconut oil, nut butter, or avocado. That's what the kids and I ate for b'fast this morning (plus eggs/oats).0
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I don't really eat breakfast- but usually i'ts bacon and eggs- or oats- or doughnuts- more commonly if I DO eat breakfast- it's left overs. I'm lazy.0
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Full fat Greek yogurt topped with fresh berries.0
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Thanks for the input people, got some good ideas from you all.0
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Peanut butter ( or whatever nut butter) on toast, english muffin, or rice cakes with a sliced banana and cinnamon
Breakfast biscuits (nature valley and belvita make good ones)
Greek yogurt and berries
granola or protein bars
smoothies
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Greek yogurt with berries and muesli.
Bob's Red Mill 10 grain cereal with berries.
*Wasa crackers with cream cheese and smoked salmon
*Wasa crackers with cream cheese and deli meat
*Wasa crackers with hummus
*Tuna salad with hummus instead of mayonnaise
*English muffin with 1T peanut butter and 1/2 banana
*English muffin with brie and jam
The * items, with tortilla as the carrier.0 -
skinny taste has some great breakfast recipes0
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- Greek yogurt w/ various fruits (usually mixed berries or a banana)
- Sandwiches (grilled cheese w/ meat + spinach; PB&J; tuna w/ mayo + veggies)
- Wheat bagels w/ condiment/filling of choice.
- Chewy cereal bars (Kashi, NutriGrain, etc).
I usually eat eggs in some form, though. You could try making breakfast burritos and quiche bagels to mix it up. It also helps to cook your eggs differently (boiled, sunny-side up, poached, scrambled, omelette, etc) and adding different ingredients for variance. A while back I had scrambled eggs with american cheese, roast beef, red bell peppers, and mushrooms, and it was delish!0 -
Greek yogurt, berries, nuts and Fiber One ....all mixed together. Protein, fat & fiber.0
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Whole wheat English muffins with PB & jelly
Avocado toast
Pizza bagels using English muffins
Breakfast burritos with homemade pinto beans and cheese0 -
2 x wholegrain toast smothered with 100% peanut butter0
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I love not cereal cereal. It's nuts (I like pecans), and fruit (I use blueberries and bananas) and milk (I use cashew milk). Eats just like cereal. I also love thin bagels and lox!!0
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Leftovers from dinner sometimes. I was on a kick last summer where I was eating a breakfast salad--traditionally I get tired of breakfast food from time to time (or prefer to have it for dinner).0
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Salmon, I love poaching salmon in the morning. Or eating a quick Chipotle burger, covered with lettuce, tomatoes, onion.0
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Cold pizza is a favorite breakfast. Thin crust, lots of veggies and falls between 200-250 calories0
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Everything bagel, cream cheese, beet cured gravlax0
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Cottage cheese and berries.0
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