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Good quick breakfast ideas for weight loss??
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Anyone???0
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Helloooooo????
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I so gluten free oatmeal paired with a form of protien. I find the carbs and protien together keep me satisfied longer.0
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What do you do?0
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I'm having a quick meal on the bus, nothing special but a avacado with some unsalted, assorted nuts! I find that they are good fats!1
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On a weekday I have 45g granola with semi skimmed milk. Otherwise I might have an egg on a muffin or porridge.1
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I just ate a banana with a tbs of almond butter spread on it. Yummy!
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3/4 cup of yogurt, 1/2 cup blueberries and 1/4 cup homemade maple nut granola and coffee, keeps me going until lunch3
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That sounds really good!! Definitely going to be trying that!!0
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I eat a three egg white omelet every day with a banana and a kind bar, its boring 5 days a week but it satisfies me1
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How come you don't use the yolk?? Xx0
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chloehallam180894 wrote: »How come you don't use the yolk?? Xx
I heard it is higher in cholesterol so I try to avoid it1 -
Oatmeal and fruit, banana peanutbutter, almond milk smoothie, fruit salad, jimmy dean products1
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Get on the yoghurt band wagon! I have like 250g of 0% greek yoghurt with 50g raspberries + 50g blueberries, it's like 200 calories and tastes amazing.0
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I've been on here 2 weeks, any weight loss friends? Add me ☺0
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I'm going on one month with MFP. Feel free to add me! Just getting started with getting to know the community.0
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I just bought some natural low fat yogurt! 500g 45p!! And some frozen fruit £2 for a mixture of blackberries, blueberries and cherries! That's going to be at least 3 breakfast's for £2.45!! Sometimes people can be put off the health wagon as something's can be so expense! But I keep looking for the deals and freezing things!! Much cheaper than a bacon sandwich! Keep up the good work girls and boys!0
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For breakfast I have
90g frozen mango
90g frozen mixed berries
A banana (weighed but it varies)
*edit* and a table spoon of linseeds (weighed) - adds some texture to it
1.5 cups of water
Throw it into blender, blast it for a minute, put in shaker cup and out the door
I pre weigh and separate my mango and berries so in reality it takes me about 2 minutes each morning to sort it and I drink it whilst I drive to work
I find it gives me loads of energy, tastes awesome, cheap as anything and keeps me full until my lunch time
Good luck =] add me if you wish to be friends1 -
In order to break the fast of the night and get your body to keep burning energy from fat avoid glucose and carbs. I stick to 4 eggs, some milk in coffee, and only one piece of GF toast with Real Irish Butter. All the good fats and cholesterol ensures your testosterone stays high, you recover from your workout faster, and your body keeps eating fat.
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When you eat sugar (natural or processed) your glycogen level goes up and your body slows the fat burn process. A bunch of fruit in the morning is sure to stagnate fat loss. Unless you're doing some really heavy cardio...3
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I wanted to get the weight loss bundle that's on sale! I don't know if it's actually useful, but I think even if it's not very effective it doesn't really matter because it gives me motivation. It's fun preparing all your stuff. Don't know if that makes me weird0 -
Breakfast:
1 sliced onion
1 sliced bell pepper
1 tomato
2 eggs beaten
maybe 50g of bacon cubes
cumin, chili, etc etc mix depending on mood:)
Fry the lot in 15g of butter. Onions & pepper first to soften (or even darken - depends on taste) together with spices. Then add tomato and bacon. When happy with it - add in two beaten eggs (and a bit of salt and pepper) and leave to set or stir for scrambled.
Low carb and less that 500 cals. Will keep your body going for a long time and give it what it needs. Especially in winter.
Some folks laugh at it and say you can't loose weight on that but think about it...
No sugar, only protein and fat (mostly). It's filling, warm and tasty. Lots of nutrients. No need to snack and all that polava.1 -
That actually sounds amazing!! And sounds like a good hangover cure hehe!!0
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I make a crustless quiche that lasts me through the week. Here are the ingredients for the one I'm eating this week:
12 eggs
8oz button mushrooms
10 oz frozen spinach
3 oz feta cheese
1/4 cup shredded parmasean cheese
1/2 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
butter/oil for the bottom of the pan
spices of your choosing
Preheat oven to 375. Thaw spinach, chop mushrooms, mix everything except the mozzarella cheese and butter/oil together in a big bowl.
Coat baking pan with butter/oil (I use coconut oil) so it doesn't stick. Pour mixture in. Top with mozzarella cheese. Bake for 45 min.
Servings: 8
Nutrition per serving:
Cal: 171
Fat: 11
Carb: 3
Protein: 15
Fiber: 1
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chloehallam180894 wrote: »That actually sounds amazing!! And sounds like a good hangover cure hehe!!
It always works for hangovers...
But thats not it's main goal....
I spent a long time going to dietitian, I lost a lot of weight (down to 90kg) doing low-carb and could run 15km and things were great. My daughter got ill and over the last 18 months - it's gone back up (mainly from larger portions and booze). Now I'm starting over again...
Cutting out the booze and going back to low carb.
This is one example of just how easy it can be to do that - especially when it gets cold and wet out side. It leaves you full and happy:)
I'm also a big fan of BBQ - so using BBQ for meat and what not is great. SHame there isn't a low carb booze (I know it's not strictly high-carb but it's more that its empty calories).
Personally I won't touch low-fat & low-calorie products with a barge pole. They are fake and contain that much rubbish - its not good. Always fresh food where I can and avoid sugars.
As a side note - a dietitian is certainly someone to talk to. They can really help you come to terms with why you eat, what you eat and how you eat. Also, they look at the individual and recommend an approach based on that rather than what you may read in a magazine or web site.
Main thing I think though is that to make a go of it, you need to commit to changing your lifestyle. Not just to changing a bit of food:) Where you can, use the stairs or walk/bike instead of taking car or bus. Instead of sitting in front of TV, go out and walk (you can take an audio book or listen to music if you can't deal with the silence). Get a dog - they need lots of walks. Understand that if you have a bad day, so what, you have way more better days. Modern life makes us concentrate on the bad rather than the good. If you don't do as good as you want to, admit it to yourself and look at why you didn't do as good as you can. Be honest and then make adjustments for next time...
If you do good or better than expected on something, look at why and incorporate those things into other areas.
hmm - sorry - from hangover cure to soapbox in three little paragraphs:)
Main thing is - stick with it, you will succeed.
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Not gonna lie, I'm a cottage cheese + fruit girl. It's just got such a good protein ratio, and it's fast. My real favorite breakfast is a bit of andouille with two eggs served over slightly tough greens: baby chard, spinach, something like that. My grocery isnt stocking the andouille lately and my eggs and greens habit is suffering.
I can have a little fruit in the morning but if I start the day with sugar I seem to crave sugar all day.
How do you eat an avocado on the bus?0
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