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What do you like for breakfast

Posts: 189 Member
edited November 2024 in Health and Weight Loss
I just need something that prepare the night before or make quick that will be filling.

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  • Posts: 3 Member
    Plain Greek yogurt with fruit, granola, or honey :)
  • Posts: 194 Member
    clif bar -filling gets my metabolism going but 21 grams of natural sugar ...
  • Posts: 840 Member
    edited January 2016
    Overnight oats with protein powder (along with whatever else you'd like to put in it) is super filling for a good while. A ton of people seem to like it, and it was very easy to make, however I really didn't like the taste of it cold. I'm sure you could heat it up, though.

    Another good one (for me, at least) is two eggs and some Greek yogurt. Filling and lots of protein. Not necessarily prepped before hand, but I don't really need to prep my yogurt (it's flavored and single serve sizes already) and you can easily boil the eggs days ahead of time.
  • Posts: 194 Member

    egg biscuit casserole
    Servings 9 calories per serving
    288

    6 large egg (50g), Egg
    1 cup(s), 100% Liquid Egg Whites
    0.50 cup, Italian Five Cheese
    4 ounce, Off the Block Natural Sharp Cheddar Shredded 28g
    0.50 cup (45 g), Raw, Chopped
    8 biscuit, Correct Homestyle Southern Style Biscuits
    mix everything but biscuits, spray8x8 pan ,put in biscuits pour rest over top and bake 350 til top looks done pulls away from sides
    freezes and also keeps in the fridge 3 or 4 days
  • Posts: 1,054 Member
    I love pancakes and coffee. But I rarely make pancakes because my family does not care for them that much. I don't often bother to make them just for myself.

    I do eat oatmeal most days of the week. It is good, healthy, and perfect to eat on these winter mornings. I add 4 raisins, 6 dried cranberries and 10 small pieces of walnuts. Yumm!

    I also eat scrambled eggs at least one morning a week, or once in a while cold cereal with a banana if I am rushed for time.

    Always have one cup of coffee, too.

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  • Posts: 74 Member
    1)Chocolate chip and apple oatmeal mixed with almond milk and a cut up banana.

    Fantastic and only 350 calories.
  • Posts: 5,208 Member
    Egg Muffin Thing. Prep time: 2 minutes.

    - toasted whole wheat muffin
    - 1 egg + egg whites, w/ bacon bits mixed in, microwaved
    - slice of lean turkey or ham
    - slice of cheese-like product
    - tsp. of butter-like product

  • Posts: 303 Member
    I typically eat a bowl of Kashi cereal (specifically...the cinnamon crumble one) with a cup of almond milk and a small banana. ~300 calories, 13g protein and 12g fiber. As I don't eat meat or eggs, I find this is a simple breakfast with enough protein and fiber that keeps me full for quite a while.
  • Posts: 47 Member
    1/2 cup of plain oatmeal
    1 cup of water
    mix in a little peanut butter for taste and add a sliced banana.
    make stove top in less than 10 mins.
    Keeps me filled up for hours!
  • Posts: 1,413 Member
    edited January 2016
    1 slice (toasted) pumpernickel bread with 1 tbsp honey. Coffee, cream (no sugar.)
    GTG for me.
  • Posts: 1,082 Member
    I often don't eat breakfast, but when I do its a baked potato topped with yogurt, salsa, and two eggs. Sometimes I add other things like chicken or an avocado. So delish!
  • Posts: 189 Member
    Thanks guys. These are awesome.
  • Posts: 567 Member
    Wholewheat cereal with fat free yoghurt - 30 seconds to prepare lol
  • Posts: 135 Member
    I'm a fan of cooked breakfast if it'll fit my planned macros for the day. Couple of bits of grilled bacon, scrambled eggs, wholemeal toast and some beans sets me right up for the day, takes about 15 minutes to cook. It does mean I have to get up 15 minutes earlier to make sure I have time to cook it but when the reward for 15 minutes less sleep is a cooked breakfast it motivates me to get up.
    If you need something quick but filling I do a smoothie when I'm running late, some frozen berries, some oats, scoop of whey isolate and whole milk. Takes 2 minutes, lasts half an hour as it's very thick and filling.
  • Posts: 957 Member
    Coffee...and then whatever I want for lunch :wink:
  • Posts: 3,252 Member
    Roughly 1 serving of raisin bran with milk, a single serve Greek yogurt and a coffee with milk and sugar.
  • Posts: 339 Member
    Egg whites
    Hard boiled egg
  • Posts: 284 Member
    Afour egg omelet with cheese.
  • Posts: 2,362 Member
    in the winter I make steel cut oats in the crock pot...a batch makes four or five hearty breakfasts. I use almond milk instead of water....more flavor, and some calcium. I love the Jimmy Dean Delights sandwiches. And have you tried banana pancakes? Blend one ripe banana, a quarter cup oats, one egg, one eggwhite, and a little cinnamon, and make pancakes as usual.....yummy.
  • Posts: 256 Member
    3 eggs and oatmeal. Doesn't take more than 5 minutes and a lot of times I cook the eggs the night before and reheat them.
  • Posts: 1,157 Member
    During the week:

    2 hard boiled eggs
    OR
    granny smith apple and peanut butter.

    Weekend:
    Game on. Bacon, toast, scrambled eggs.
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