Breakfast Ideas please

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  • caitlynnosborne
    caitlynnosborne Posts: 4 Member
    I alternate between these few!

    Whole grain english muffin
    PB2
    Banana sliced on top

    Greek yogurt
    Mixed berries on top

    Oatmeal with cinnamon mixed in
    Banana sliced
    Spoonful of regular peanut butter
  • devash1762
    devash1762 Posts: 34 Member
    1 cup of Cheerios, 3/4 cup 1% LF milk. Breakfast is at work so I eat this around 9:30. I also found using fiber powder in my foods, keeps me fuller longer. I put 2 tsps in my coffee. It has no flavor, no gooey or thick. I wish I had the patience to make scrambled eggs in the morning, I know it is a snap, I just don't want to dirty pans first thing in the amen.
  • simppl
    simppl Posts: 6 Member
    here's a possibility: 1 slice food for life Ezekiel 4:9 bread or 1/2 of their English muffin toasted, 1 tbsp. cream cheese (regular bar, no low fat, no whipped etc.) topped with slice of fresh tomato or fruit such, as strawberries sliced or 2-3 slices fresh peaches. I love barry's bakery French twists and if my carb limit allows might include 2 of these.
  • raleighgirl09
    raleighgirl09 Posts: 688 Member
    Bowl of fruit with greek yogurt on top

    2 sunny side eggs with a sliced orange on the side

    1 piece of toast with avocado, sliced tomato and a sunny side egg on top

    1 piece of toast with almond butter, a sliced banana on top and a drizzle of honey or coconut flakes on top of that

    A quest bar if I'm in a rush

    Banana pankcakes (1 mashed banana, 3 tablespoons of oats, and an egg. Mix in bowl and cook like pancakes)

    Also like Qia oatmeal with berries or a banana on top and some nuts or seeds so its not too bland

    Smoothie!! (frozen berries, banana, spinach and protein powder is my go-to)

    Small steak and eggs with a side of cottage cheese

    (sorry some of them have sugar from fruit but I thought I'd throw them in their anyways)

    AWESOME - thanks!!!!!!!
  • raleighgirl09
    raleighgirl09 Posts: 688 Member
    JLL8119 wrote: »
    I make a batch of breakfast sandwiches every week. I make a mix of egg white, chopped onion, peppers, asparagus, pretty much any vegetables that I have on hand. Then I press 1/2 oz turkey sausage or bacon in the bottom of a muffin tin; then pour the egg mixture on top. I bake it in the oven for about 18 minutes at 350 degrees. I take the egg patties and put them on Thomas Light Multi Grain English Muffin with 1/4 slice of American cheese and I have breakfast for 6 days. Just zap them in the microwave (wrapped in a napkin) for 42 secs.

    Pure. Genius.
  • BookableOne
    BookableOne Posts: 2 Member
    edited June 2017
    I have been having overnight oats too, slightly different to the other recipes on here though. I just layer yogurt (I like to use Skyr for low fat, high protein yogurt), frozen berries and then oats, and then just repeat that for as many or as few layers as you like.

    I usually end up with about 50g oats, 80g berries, 150-200g yoghurt (3 layers of yogurt, 3 layers berries, 2 layers oats in between). Leave overnight in the fridge and then mix up just before eating. Lovely cold, especially in the summer, and very tasty and versatile!
  • sebabdh
    sebabdh Posts: 1 Member
    edited July 2017
    Evita casi todos los carbohidratos y alimentate de grasas
    No yogurth, deberia ser natural o directamente del animal
    No pan/ menos pan de molde que es peor
    ningún producto que te diga sin azúcar,
    por que tiene aun mas pero en otras versiones.
    No avena, NO granos, por que así engordan al ganado.

    yo desayuno unos 4-6 huevos en la mañana y salame o tocino, queso frutos secos ( no maní ya que es un carbohidrato) EL CUERPO NO NECESITA CARBOHIDRATOS si tienes una alimentacion a base de grasas.

    e intenta de dejar el carbohidrato(azucar) y veras los cambios
  • BeTheBestMeEver
    BeTheBestMeEver Posts: 25 Member
    Zucchini fritters or zucchini pancakes...
    Yesterday My Sister Made these... They Tasted Yummy . We don't like Onions or Scallions so we didn't add those. ctrbcnlh1sow.jpg


    Ingredients

    Produce

    1 1/2 oz Onion or two medium scallions

    Refrigerated

    2 Eggs, large

    Baking & Spices

    1/2 tsp Baking powder
    1/2 cup Honeyville almond flour
    1 1/2 tsp Lemon pepper
    1/4 cup Oat fiber 500 or bob's red mill gf baking mix or more almond flour or coconut flour
    1 tsp Salt

    Oils & Vinegars

    1 Oil

    Dairy

    1/4 cup Parmesan cheese, grated

    Other

    1 pound zucchini or Summer squash or both ((450 g))

  • timtripp63
    timtripp63 Posts: 1 Member
    I've been having the same simple breakfast for years, and have yet to tire of it. A cup or so of berries (I use frozen for convenience and microwave them for a bit to thaw them). 1/4 cup of flax seeds, ground, and almond milk (I make my own).
    I've recently started working with a trainer, who wanted me to increase my protein intake, so I just started adding a scoop of vanilla protein powder.
  • crgaines
    crgaines Posts: 6 Member
    Try the sweet potato home fries and eggs recipe from Cooking light. I only eat half of the sweet potatoes and use egg beaters. It is very filling. You can throw in a piece of center cut bacon and still be around 300 calories.
  • littlebuffbiddy
    littlebuffbiddy Posts: 63 Member
    Egg Frittatas are one of my FAVORITES! You can use anything you want in it. I typically use peppers, mushroom, sweet potato, spinach and onion.

    I also LOVE putting a head of cauliflower in a food processor, mixing with an egg and garlic salt, then frying like a hash brown. I serve it over spinach, and serve Canadian bacon and a poached egg w a drizzle of Sriracha on top. It's sooo delicious. But makes the house stink like farts sadly :smiley:
  • mcstastny
    mcstastny Posts: 3 Member
    JLL8119 wrote: »
    I make a batch of breakfast sandwiches every week. I make a mix of egg white, chopped onion, peppers, asparagus, pretty much any vegetables that I have on hand. Then I press 1/2 oz turkey sausage or bacon in the bottom of a muffin tin; then pour the egg mixture on top. I bake it in the oven for about 18 minutes at 350 degrees. I take the egg patties and put them on Thomas Light Multi Grain English Muffin with 1/4 slice of American cheese and I have breakfast for 6 days. Just zap them in the microwave (wrapped in a napkin) for 42 secs.

    I do something very similar. We scramble up 12 eggs, put in a sprayed baking pan 9×12 approx. Bake until eggs are cooked. At the same time we bake 12 pieces of Turkey bacon. Cut eggs into 12 squares. Let everything cool. Hubby and I get them put together quickly. English muffin, egg square, 1 slice of Turkey bacon broken in half, 1 slice of thin cheese of our liking, wrap in foul and freeze until the start of the week. Then we put in fridge until ready to eat. Microwave sandwich wrapped in paper towel for 20 to 30 seconds and eat. Simple and not bad for on the go either
  • jennsavage3
    jennsavage3 Posts: 9 Member
    Hi! I have a brownie pan that I love to make breakfast "brownies" in....eggs, any kind of meat, onion, red pepper, spinach, small amounts of cheese...it's super easy and I can switch up the veggie/meat/cheese combos. I have 12 "brownies" each week and can eat every day or even freeze some for other weeks. Made them this week with 8 eggs, 2 handfuls of spinach (chopped), sliced scallions, diced red pepper, 6 slices of pre-cooked (I like to cook on my grill pan) uncured/natural bacon (chopped) and about 1-2 TBSP of sargento taco cheese for each brownie well. Bake on 350 for 30 minutes...easy peasy!
  • LarryRacesBikes
    LarryRacesBikes Posts: 17 Member
    edited August 2017
    3 ounces Black Beans
    A fist full of arugula
    25g Advocado
    1 or 2 Poached Pasture Raised Eggs (depending on my exercise goals) tops it all
    Black Coffee
    4 oz Fresh Juice
  • krmsotherhalf68
    krmsotherhalf68 Posts: 122 Member
    edited August 2017
    Wonderful suggestions here. Let me add in my two cents worth:

    Mix the following together in a medium-size, microwave-safe bowl:

    1/3 - 1/2 c. old-fashioned oats (you can use quick cooking, if you'd like, I just prefer the old-fashioned)

    a sprinkle of cinnamon

    fruit of your choice (I use frozen mixed berries, strawberries, or peaches) or fresh banana
    a little water to make mixture thin (which you don't even need a lot of the time if you're using frozen fruit because the fruit contains enough water)

    1. Microwave on HIGH for 3 - 4 minutes (stirring every minute) until mixture has thickened.

    2. Remove from microwave and allow to cool before adding 1 c. plain Kefir. *Note: if you add Kefir while the mixture is too warm, you'll destroy the probiotics/bacteria.

    DELISH!

    *I don't even bother cooking this mixture during the warmer months. I just stir it all together and enjoy. If it's too thick, I'll thin it with unsweetened almond milk or water.

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