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Breakfast ideas that dont involve fruit?
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toast with PB, eggs and bacon, cereal and milk, oatmeal. There are tons of options. I don't think I've ever actually eaten fruit for breakfast to be honest.0
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Any food you want. Eat more vegetables instead of fruits.
typical breakfasts for me- Greek yogurt, granola bars, cereal with milk, sandwich, dinner leftovers, fruit, cottage cheese, banana bread
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My weekday breakfast: 1/3 cup of almonds and some coffee.1
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Anything you want. There's no law about what constitutes breakfast food. Have a sandwich. Have a bowl of pasta if that floats your boat. My only recommendation is to ignore the spammers trying to sell you overpriced junk.2
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I always feel like these are trick questions and I must be missing something.
Isn't the answer just - anything that you enjoy/fits within your calorie goals/doesn't make you ill that isn't fruit?
Literally millions of possibilities.
Toast
Bacon
Cereal
Bacon
Yogurt
Bacon
Eggs - scrambled, over easy, sunny side up, hard boiled, soft boiled, poached
Bacon
Pancakes
Bacon
Biscuits and Gravy
Bacon
Poptarts
Bacon
Donuts
Bacon
Crepes
Bacon
Waffles
Bacon
Oatmeal
Bacon
Sausage
Granola Bars
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Really?0
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Have you tried all of the fruits? I ask b/c there are some fruits I despise, but others I quite enjoy. If I had only experienced the first category, I might conclude that I don't like fruit, period.
If you have tried all or most of the fruits, then I'm curious from a purely scientific standpoint what it is they all have in common that you don't like.1 -
Bear steaks roasted in moose fat.3
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Egg whites and sweet potato. I have hotsauce with it. Super yummy. You can are the sweet potato in advance so your portion it out for the week. Omelette with veggies is also pretty tasty.0
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Any suggestions?
I know I should eat more fruit but its just at the bottom of my list of favorite things
Why should you have fruit for breakfast? What do you eat now?
Some mornings I make French toast. Other times its eggs and pancakes. Bacon is always awesome. If I'm in a hurry, then a protein powder smoothie or a chunk of cheese. Occasionally, I'll make a sandwich. Just depends on my mood.
If you want to try adding some fruit, then oatmeal with almonds and berries or applesauce is nice, and I find the fruit sweetens it so I don't feel like adding sugar.0 -
If you don't like eating it, try making a smoothie and drinking it0
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My breakfast this morning:
Bacon cheeseburger casserole
Bacon wrapped jalapeño popper
Bacon and avocado muffin.
There isn't a fruit in my house, let alone any of my meals.0 -
Bacon today
Usually it's something from Applegate farms like 3 of the patties
and of course coffee0 -
I have the same problem. Trying to cut my sugar intact but having trouble do that with breakfast w/o being unhealthy. So far these are my go-to options: Whole grain toast, coffee, egg whites with hot sauce, scrambled eggs with veggies, Siggi's yogurt, low-sodium V-80
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Eggs, bacon, sausage, pancakes, coffee, grits, breakfast potatoes, and a side of toast. I'd wash it all down with a Bloody Mary, but tomatoes are technically a fruit so go with straight vodka.1
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Usually I have eggs and oatmeal, but on occasion will have waffles and eggs, or take ground turkey and mix it in with some scrambled eggs, salmon cakes, or I'll put some bananas in my oatmeal.0
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There is no need to focus on just breakfast "type" foods. Eat what you want for your breakfast. Want pizza? Fit it in. Want a chicken burger? Fit it in.0
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I love hard boiled eggs, scrambled eggs, roasted brussel sprouts with bacon, and greek yogurt (Chobani is EXCELLENT!).0
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Eggs and bacon? Steak and eggs? BLT sandwich?0
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I recommend, egg white (or egg white product like Egg Beaters) scrambled eggs or omelettes. Incorporate lots of veggies (great way to use up leftovers) and use a non-stick pan and/or cooking spray instead of butter or oil. The eggs are high-protein and filling and scramble up in just a couple minutes. You can also wrap it in a low-carb flatbread (I like Flatout brand) or lettuce and take it on the go.0
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