the best breakfast to start the day?
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All of these are great ideas, except the one who said it was okay to skip breakfast. You want a nice level blood sugar through the day, so don't go heavy on the sugar with a poptart, donut, or sugary cereal--that's almost as bad as skipping breakfast. Get some fruit, some protein, some healthy grain each day, but you can mix it up. OJ, eggs, and a slice of whole wheat toast one day, a high-fiber oatmeal or cereal with blueberries and walnuts the next, peanut butter and bananas on a sliced bagel the third day.0
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a cup of 0% plain yogurt with a serving size (50 berries) of blueberries and a 1/2 cup of compliments very high fibre bran cereal0
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I like to eat a fat free greek Chobani yogurt (lots of flavors available) and 1/2 of a bottle of muscle milk. It gives you some quality protein, quality carbs and fills you up. Give it a try, you'll like it, I promise.0
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A quick breakfast that fills me up is eggs in a mug. Scramble a couple of eggs in a mug, and microwave for 60-90 seconds (depending on your microwave), and voila! Instant eggs, no mess! And it's portable, so you can eat it on the go. You can add some cheese, spinach, onion, mushroom... whatever extras you like in your omlet goes right into the mug too! I like to spread mine on an english muffin if I'm feeling really hungry.
A couple of things tips I've learned though, get the mug into water soon after you use it or you'll have some scrapping to do before it goes in the dishwasher. Prepping the mug with cooking spray helps too.0 -
Here's a few examples of what I have for breakfast:
2 scrambled eggs w/ wheat toast (can you say EGG sandwich?)
Oatmeal w/ almond butter & banana
Bagel Thin w/ Laughing Cow cheese & banana
Smoothie w/ greek yogurt, fruit, milk...sometimes I'll make a smoothie w/ raw oatmeal which really keeps me full.
I'm also known to have the occasional piece of pizza and a banana for breakfast too. LOL0 -
Porridge, definitely. And to save it getting boring, I try one or two of these recipes every week:
http://www.thegraciouspantry.com/oatmeal-recipes/
I know it sounds silly to use a recipe but some of the flavour combinations are amazing!
This week I'm just stirring through a tablespoon of jam - delicious, sweet, berry-flavoured porridge is hard to beat.0 -
Eating breakfast slows down fat oxidation. That entire deal of "Breakfast is the most improtant meal of the day" was strated by breakfast companies. Here are the studies to support my claim.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10967612
A two week (thereby short for 'study' standards ... maybe why they are calling this an 'experiment' rather than a 'study'?) involving only 10 "free-living healthy young men" is not much to go by. This study also does not define what they are using as "high-energy" vs. "low-energy" as it only says that while protein and lipids were the same for eat type of breakfast and the macronutrient comp of the rest of their daily diets were the same, the carbs were upped for the high-energy breakfast by 6% over that of the 'low-energy' diet. It makes no reference to whether they were complex or simple carbs which are processed by the body differently. Of course a higher glycaemic response would be observed after the "high-energy" breakfast period, they upped the carbs for that breakfast, which turns to into sugars.
If anything, the only thing I would take away from this 'experiment' is the suggestion that increased carbs of any kind is not "necessary" at breakfast - not that breakfast, in general should be avoided.
As you said it yourself “Of course a higher glycaemic response would be observed after the "high-energy" breakfast period, they upped the carbs for that breakfast, which turns to into sugars.”
What does sugar do? Increases insulin. What does eating do? Increase insulin which inhibits fat oxidation. I never said breakfast is bad. It's a personal preference. I stated my reasons why I don't do it. there are many people who lost weight
eating breakfast. There are different diet methods, the point of eating "multiple times a day" is to prevent cravings which can lead to binding. Some people say they get dizzy if they don't eat breakfast. It's not necessary to elminate breakfast for weight loss at all. I do believe not eating it will create greater weight loss results.0 -
I was eating just a piece of fruit/ piece of toast for breakfast, but realized that I didn't have enough energy to get through my morning workout (insanity is tough.)
Today I made the best breakfast I've had in a long time, and I am literally bouncing off the walls lol!
1/4 cup steel cut oats ( I am on a minimal to no processed food diet)
1 gala apple (diced)
1 tsp ground flaxseed
1 tsp cinnamon
Cook the oats, add the apple, cinnamon, and flax and WALA! Low cal, no added sugar, and DELICIOUS! I couldn't believe how tasty it was without adding sugar/milk/butter. Try it out! Plus all the fiber makes you feel full and I have a lot of energy.0 -
I always wake up late and never have time for breakfast at home. So I keep packages of oatmeal in my desk at work and I mix fruit in with it. Try to get at least 300 calories in for your breakfast0
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All of these are great ideas, except the one who said it was okay to skip breakfast. You want a nice level blood sugar through the day, so don't go heavy on the sugar with a poptart, donut, or sugary cereal--that's almost as bad as skipping breakfast. Get some fruit, some protein, some healthy grain each day, but you can mix it up. OJ, eggs, and a slice of whole wheat toast one day, a high-fiber oatmeal or cereal with blueberries and walnuts the next, peanut butter and bananas on a sliced bagel the third day.
As I have stated before eating increases insulin which will inhibit fat burning. Steady levels of blood glucose isn’t created by eating multiple times a day. Each time you eat it will go up, if you eat 6 times a day this will be 6 spikes of insulin per day, this isn’t “stability.”0 -
Just try and get at least 30 grams of protein in the morning, at least within an hour of waking up. The studies show that this is a great way to help with weight loss. Drink a protein shake if you can't stay eating in the morning. I hate to eat in the morning myself but I have been making veggie omelets and they are SOOOO good.0
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oatmeal and eggs0
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I have a yoplait light with a piece of fruit and my morning coffee. I love the yoplait lights, there are sooo many diff flavor choices!0
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All of these are great ideas, except the one who said it was okay to skip breakfast. You want a nice level blood sugar through the day, so don't go heavy on the sugar with a poptart, donut, or sugary cereal--that's almost as bad as skipping breakfast. Get some fruit, some protein, some healthy grain each day, but you can mix it up. OJ, eggs, and a slice of whole wheat toast one day, a high-fiber oatmeal or cereal with blueberries and walnuts the next, peanut butter and bananas on a sliced bagel the third day.
As I have stated before eating increases insulin which will inhibit fat burning. Steady levels of blood glucose isn’t created by eating multiple times a day. Each time you eat it will go up, if you eat 6 times a day this will be 6 spikes of insulin per day, this isn’t “stability.”
It is all about the degree of spike little tiny bumps are much better than mountains. I would rather have 5 mole hills than 3 huge mountains in my blood sugars. The only way to have truely steady blood sugars in your sense would be to never eat carbs--we both know that doesn't work. The key is to spread the number we eat throughout the day to not effect the blood sugar as severely. It is all about balance. If you eat protein with carbs they cancel each other out, if you eat fiber with fat it cancels out. By balancing every meal that spike will be lower and the body will thank you. Just because eating increases insulin doesn't mean we shouldn't eat, it is more that we should be careful about what we eat.0 -
I like to mix it up a little. Some days I have 1 cup of cheerios with fresh fruit and skim milk. Other days I do an 2 egg omelet with 2 turkey sausage patties. Or I will do a 2 egg scramble with salsa on top. The low card low fat wraps by Ole' are only 71 calories so I can make a breakfast burrito About 280-380 calories depending on the combinations. If I want cheese in my omelet I will use egg eaters instead of 2 eggs. I am usually full until lunch and don't need a mid morning snack with either breakfast.0
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Eating breakfast slows down fat oxidation. That entire deal of "Breakfast is the most improtant meal of the day" was strated by breakfast companies. Here are the studies to support my claim.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10967612
They aren't discussing breakfast vs no breakfast - but rather a high energy breakfast vs something lighter. They definitely did not recommend no breakfast (at least not in the abstract).0 -
I have busy mornings so my go to breakfast on the go is a smoothie. I keep frozen fruit in the freezer and I also keep some plain greek yogurt in the fridge. I use an immersion blender to blitz my fruit of choice and some yogurt together and pour in all in large to-go cup. I also like this because I can also add some nut butter or flax for healthy fats. My favorite so far is peanut butter banana smoothie - it's like dessert and only 300 calories!0
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It is all about the degree of spike little tiny bumps are much better than mountains. I would rather have 5 mole hills than 3 huge mountains in my blood sugars. The only way to have truely steady blood sugars in your sense would be to never eat carbs--we both know that doesn't work. The key is to spread the number we eat throughout the day to not effect the blood sugar as severely. It is all about balance. If you eat protein with carbs they cancel each other out, if you eat fiber with fat it cancels out. By balancing every meal that spike will be lower and the body will thank you. Just because eating increases insulin doesn't mean we shouldn't eat, it is more that we should be careful about what we eat.
You did make a good point about the intensity of spike of insulin. I’d prefer a large spike after I workout. It depends on what you’re doing. If you cancel out insulin, and glucagon, you get no benefitts hormonally. Growth hormone is also released when you don’t eat breakfast, which burns a lot of fat. I mostly do low carbs, with out eating breakfast or lunch. Been getting amazing results.0 -
There are a ton of threads on this topic. You will hear that you don't need breakfast, that you do need it, that you should eat protein, or carbs or dairy etc. The important thing is to find out what works for you and make it healthy.
Personally, I won't leave the house in the a.m. without eating either oatmeal or eggs or something. I would be pretty grumpy camper without something in my stomach to start the day.0 -
Home made granola with almond milk. Just eat it like cereal. It's always tasty, it's not heavy and it will keep me good to go until lunch.0
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I've just discovered a yummy and quick breakfast. Whoelgrain toast with avocado and sliced tomato.0
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Have you heard of the meal replacement called Shakeology? It is one of the most amazing things I have added to my daily intake! You mix it with skim milk, or almond milk, a banana and yogurt if you like. It is chocolate flavored and Delicious! If you have never heard of it you can check it out at www.beachbodycoach.com/fitfreeland. Click on the shakeology link and take a look at how AMAZINGLY healthy it is for you! And it is so easy to blend together and drink on the go! This has defenitly been the change factor in my fitness life and weight loss goals.
Let me know if you want to try a sample! I would be happy to send a packet your way!
Good luck with breakfast! It truly is the most important meal of the day!0 -
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I find the breakfast that helps me keep going the most is 1 egg poached in the microwave with some salt and pepper and a small whole wheat roll or Trader Joes' reduced carb whole wheat tortilla (only 45 calories) and then finish with a cup of tea.0 -
Eating breakfast slows down fat oxidation. That entire deal of "Breakfast is the most improtant meal of the day" was strated by breakfast companies. Here are the studies to support my claim.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10967612
They aren't discussing breakfast vs no breakfast - but rather a high energy breakfast vs something lighter. They definitely did not recommend no breakfast (at least not in the abstract).0 -
WOW there is alot of replies on this thread !
and also a little dispute lol!
this morning i went with an omelette with a little cajun spice in it, not going to lie it was an effort to eat and its going to take alot of ajusting. omelettes arent practical for me everyday because of cooking etc so ill try some of your other suggestions, 'oatmeal' tho im really really not into x0
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