breakfast ideas
lauradavis350
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I don't normally eat breakfast so could someone help me with healthy ideas to have please xz
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Eggs are my staple. They are full of protein and keep you full till lunch. You can cook them so many different ways which are quick and have them with almost anything they are great for breakfast.0
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Thanks hun0
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Sometimes you have to think outside box. Who says you can't have chicken or meat for breakfast0
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I love chicken salsa in eggs!0
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I either have eggs, bacon, and toast. Or, I have a peanut butter sandwich. Usually the sandwich.0
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Homemade egg muffin ( fried egg Canadian bacon and cheese)
Hard boiled egg and toast
Peanut butter in waffles
Granola with yogurt
Fruit with cottage cheese
Hot cereal with fruit
Cold cereal with fruit
Omlets
Scrambled eggs with veggies
Sausage gravy and biscuits
Muffins
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lauradavis350 wrote: »I don't normally eat breakfast so could someone help me with healthy ideas to have please xz
If you don't normally eat breakfast why are you wanting to start now?
As for an answer to your question -- I don't know about your situation but I get up early and don't usually have time to eat at home so IF I eat breakfast (which isn't often because I'm not a big breakfast eater either...) I usually just have a couple of hardboiled eggs.
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I have been eating poached eggs and a couple pieces of turkey sausage. I've gotten burnt out though so I had scoured pinterest for good recipes. I found a PB&J overnight oats recipe that looks soo yummy! Check out http://www.peanutbutterandfitness.com/2014/02/peanut-butter-and-jelly-overnight-oats.html for the recipe!0
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Thank you everyone0
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I wake up at 4:15am and am out the door by 5:30am, I have no time to make breakfast, but I need to get something. I will either grab or make a protein shake, it takes about 2 minutes to throw together. Or, I will grab something I've made prior. I will make little egg quiches in mini muffin tins (tons of recipes on pinterest/interwebs), sauté veggies the night before, crack an egg into the container and heat it in the micro at work, or reheat a homemade (yet frozen) breakfast sammich when I get to work. Or, leftovers. I don't need the traditional breakfast to get me through, just something in mah tummy.0
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Eggs with salsa or a Breakstone cottage cheese double (pineapple) which are only 100 calories. These are great for when I plan on having a big dinner. They also make great snacks.0
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Thank you0
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My favorite & recent staple for breakfast:
Paleo Breakfast Casserole
1lb Chorizo (spicy sausage)
12 eggs
1 Sweet Potato
1 Yellow Onion
1tsp garlic powder
1tsp onion salt
1tsp salt
1tsp black pepper
2 tbsp of hot sauce (I prefer Cholula)
Brown the chorizo, shred the sweet potato, dice the onion. Mix everything together. Pour into a casserole dish (be sure to use a non-stick spray on the dish). Bake for 40 minutes at 350 degrees. Makes 9 servings based on how I cut it up - enough for breakfast all week and then some. I make over the weekend, put individual servings in containers and eat all week.0 -
That sounds yummy think im going to try that thanks0
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I've been making mini frittatas. They keep in fridge for a week. Can warm in microwave or eat at room temp. I don't use meat but can add turkey, ham, sausage. Use more egg whites to inc protein. Lots of veggies. Spinach mushrooms onion. Whatever you like. My go to as I don't cook breakfast during week.0
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Paleo Breakfast Casserole does sound yummy!0
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My favorite new breakfast is roasted sweet potatoes, roasted red peppers, black beans, and a fried egg. It's like a hash. Cube the sweet potatoes into 1" cubes. Put some olive oil, paprika, and cumin on them and put them in the oven at 350 degrees for about 20-25 minutes. Then roast the red peppers. When the skin is blackened put them in a bowl and cover it with plastic wrap to steam off of the skin. You can make about 2-3 servings of this and keep it in the fridge. Then when you want to eat it, fry up an egg, heat up some black beans, and throw it all together. If you want to add a little healthy fat you can put some avocado on top too.
My other breakfast is a protein shake with Sunwarrior protein powder. I usually have it with Califa toasted coconut/almond milk, 1 tbsp. almond butter, 4 oz. blueberries, and 1 medjool date. The protein poweder I use is unsweetened, and the date helps with the flavor. Sometimes I'll add half a banana to give it a smoothie quality, and sometimes I'll throw in 2-3 oz. of spinach for greens.0 -
I'm up early and have coffe , then around 9:30 am I have breakfast. I usually have oatmeal or I have toast peanut butter and a banana ? But I'm not sure if I'm on the right track. Can anyone tell me if I am.0
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Okay thanks guys I tend to have a protein shake atm cause just started drinking tea so that bloats me up.im going to try some of these ideas on the weekend they sound yummy0
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I'm up early and have coffe , then around 9:30 am I have breakfast. I usually have oatmeal or I have toast peanut butter and a banana ? But I'm not sure if I'm on the right track. Can anyone tell me if I am.
Ive noticed by looking at other people's diarys if your within your cals and macros your okay Hun0 -
Scramble eggs and spinach my favorite!:)0
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A slice of whole wheat toast with a slice of thin sliced cheese (about 35 calories a slice) laid over the top to melt.thin sliced tomatoes to cover and italian seasoning sprinkled over the top. Sometimes I add some of the jarred roasted red peppers- yum!0
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oatmeal with unrefined virgin coconut oil or a smoothie with banana, almond milk, peanut butter, and protein powder.
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I dont like eating breakfast either, eggs are good but i get tired of eating dem everyday. What i eat in the mornin is jus like my lunch so later wen is lunch time i dont eat alot. Do like paleo diet dey eat chicken or meat in da mornin0
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Here is another recipe similar to the Paleo breakfast casserole that I really enjoy. Same principle; make ahead, refrigerate or freeze, and you have a quick easy, delicious and healthy breakfast. It's from a keto website but really can be used for most diets.
http://cavemanketo.com/breakfast-quiche/
I also recently came up with this smoothie that may not be up everyone's alley, but it's quick and very filling.
12 oz unsweetened soy milk
2 T whole flax seeds
1 T chia seeds
1 T unsweetened cocoa powder
1 tsp. ground cinnamon
2 T almond butter/or peanut butter
Blend it very well and you're done
The chia/flax are great thickeners and provide a good amount of fiber. You could add fruit such as banana too.0 -
Egg whites (with a little hot sauce) and fresh baked multi grain omega 3 bread and don't forget the coffee with soy or almond creamer...nom nom nom0
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Thanks guys0
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I've been eating alot of oatmeal because I have high cholesterol..I add different fruits everyday & local honey & almond/soy milk..I get bored with it but it's fulfilling!:)0
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