Cereal
gmac39013
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Special K red berries cereal with almond milk healthy or not?
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Yep0
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If it fits into your calorie and nutrition goals for the day, you like it, and you don't have any negative effects after eating it, it sounds great. If not, consider something else.0
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diannethegeek wrote: »If it fits into your calorie and nutrition goals for the day, you like it, and you don't have any negative effects after eating it, it sounds great. If not, consider something else.
I was just wondering about the sugars if it was too much idk I'm not sure I'm new to this but thanks for your response0 -
diannethegeek wrote: »If it fits into your calorie and nutrition goals for the day, you like it, and you don't have any negative effects after eating it, it sounds great. If not, consider something else.
I was just wondering about the sugars if it was too much idk I'm not sure I'm new to this but thanks for your response
That will depend a lot on your personal goals, needs, and what the rest of your diet looks like. Personally, I don't worry about sugars. But I know a lot of people do. So it may be best to log it for a while and see how you like it.0 -
Nope.
Cereal is processed. Not enough protein.0 -
llrmacdougall wrote: »Nope.
Cereal is processed. Not enough protein.
What do you suggest I try for breakfast that is convenient and quick that's low on calories0 -
Hard boiled eggs and a banana
Maybe just one full egg and a few whites.
Deviled eggs made ahead of time. (You can substitute the mayo)
Ezekiel toast. Eggs
Protein shake.
Greek yogurt.
Rolled up turkey and sliced avocado.
Eggs with salsa and avocado.
PB on Ezekiel bread.
Hmmmm those are my quick go to's.
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Kashi cereal is high in protein and fiber add skim or 1% milk and some blueberries or raspberries and its a decent breakfast. I probably have that 3 days out of the week, with eggs or PB on toast the other days.0
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lorabelllee wrote: »Kashi cereal is high in protein and fiber add skim or 1% milk and some blueberries or raspberries and its a decent breakfast. I probably have that 3 days out of the week, with eggs or PB on toast the other days.
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Almond milk - expensive water with some sweeteners. Go buy atleast semifat milk and enjoy some ChocoCrisps, if you don't have diabetes and you're controlling youself after having some sugar. Why would you buy Kashi etc.. meal timing irrelevant , enjoy cereal, then enjoy protons at lunch etc. Good luck0
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llrmacdougall wrote: »Hard boiled eggs and a banana
Maybe just one full egg and a few whites.
Deviled eggs made ahead of time. (You can substitute the mayo)
Ezekiel toast. Eggs
Protein shake.
Greek yogurt.
Rolled up turkey and sliced avocado.
Eggs with salsa and avocado.
PB on Ezekiel bread.
Hmmmm those are my quick go to's.
Protein shakes are highly processed foods too.
OP when it fits in your calorie allowance than there is nothing wrong with it. Enjoy!
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I don't find cereal filling at all, and Special K has lots of sugar in it. The only cereal I ever eat is weetabix (I buy it for my kids and sometimes eat it if I'm in a hurry)
Eggs don't take long...poached, scrambled, omelette etc...and they fill you up. I've been making ham omelette for breakfast.0 -
Depends on the protien powder you choose. Mix with water frozen berries and spinach.
I'm not talking about premade "meal replacement" high in fake sugars and other junk.
And even with a processed protien drink. At least you are getting fat and protien not empty sugar/carbs in cereal.0 -
Special k and a lot of other sugary cereals don't keep me full at all so I end up eating another breakfast lol. That much sugar actually makes me crave more sugar. I don't avoid sugar I just do better with fruit as far as my control goes. I buy puffed kamut cereal at whole foods and add a serving of it to other cereal sometimes to bulk up the quantity - only adds 50 calories. Cereal is snack for me and never a meal.
If you like cereal in the morning maybe a weighed serving along with an egg or two or something else with some protein and fat. Some people can get full on yogurt in the mornings (I can't). If you really want the cereal maybe a low calorie vanilla yogurt with 1/2 serving cereal put on top to mix in and still a couple eggs or meat on the side.
English muffin with a laughing cow cheese wedge and an egg is good. I also add a turkey sausage patty to it sometimes and a slice ham or Canadian bacon would also be good.
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Almond milk - expensive water with some sweeteners. Go buy atleast semifat milk and enjoy some ChocoCrisps, if you don't have diabetes and you're controlling youself after having some sugar. Why would you buy Kashi etc.. meal timing irrelevant , enjoy cereal, then enjoy protons at lunch etc. Good luck
I'm going to disagree a little with this statement - I wouldn't be at all surprised to learn that most commercially-marketed nut (and other) milks are exactly what Mixa4u says. However, for many centuries, almond milk was, indeed, used as a substitute for less-storage-friendly animal milk:
godecookery.com/goderec/grec31.htm
And, a homemade almond milk, which doesn't take long, lets you control how much water, sweetener and almonds you like, and, depending on whether or not you remove the coarse grains, retains all the benefits of the almond itself (When I do decide to make almond milk, I remove the grains but keep them around for other recipes).0 -
Fooducate gives it a C+.
http://www.fooducate.com/app#!page=product&id=ABE033B8-49E1-11E2-A40C-1231381A04630 -
llrmacdougall wrote: »Nope.
Cereal is processed. Not enough protein.
So eat some protein with it.
I often have steel cut oats with berries and then some protein on the side (today's was leftover salmon), as well as some vegetables. The vegetables and fruit have less protein than the oats (which have some), but it seems weird to demand that every component of a meal have protein.
You can also add protein powder to cereal; I often do to my oats when I have them. Of course, that's processed too.0
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