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Breakfast

Emican2020
Posts: 35 Member
What is your favorite go-to breakfast? I need some more ideas outside of my peanut butter, banana smoothie.
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I heat up a tortilla, fill it with .5 oz cheddar cheese, a scrambled egg and hot sauce.0
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I just put this on another thread, but:
1 toasted english muffin
1 scrambled egg
1 thin slice of ham lunch meat
half slice of american cheese0 -
80 cal greek yogurt with a half cup of crunchy cereal0
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Google "overnight oats"0
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I eat eggs pretty much every day.0
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cottage cheese, pumpkin seeds, and fruit or raisins/ gogi berries with a little honey on top.0
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My breakfast is always a Kashi bar with my morning coffee. It's easy to grab and I don't have to think about it. I'm not a breakfast person and this has worked well for me.0
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cwolfman13 wrote: »I eat eggs pretty much every day.
Same for me. Whole eggs in fact. Probably between 7-10 whole eggs per week. And my cholesterol numbers are ideal. (Total 162. HDL 66. LOL 79. TG 84.)
Whole eggs are not evil. It's all the excess calories that are!1 -
I tend to like a sweet breakfast... smoothie, oatmeal with fruit, cereal with fruit, yogurt parfait, etc.0
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Non fat plain Greek yogurt with blueberries and granola0
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I eat overnight oats every single morning.
175-ish calories per serving!
In a half pint mason jar the night before I layer:
Bottom: 1/3 cup oats, 1/3 cup milk
Layer of frozen berries
Layer of 1/3 cup plain low-fat yogurt
Top: Layer of frozen berries
In the morning, throw it all into a bowl and mix it up with some sweetener (I use one Equal, my partner uses honey in his). It's delicious, and as I call it, a 'protein punch to the face' first thing in the morning.0 -
I do uncured bacon (no nitrites) and two eggs every morning. Sometimes I will scramble my eggs with kale or other vegetables leftover from dinner to switch things up a bit.
I find that if I have a breakfast higher in protein and good fats and lower in carbs, I feel much more satisfied throughout the morning and am less likely to crave carbs throughout the day.0
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