Wait before eating breakfast or best to eat as soon as possible?

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  • animatorswearbras
    animatorswearbras Posts: 1,001 Member
    edited July 2017
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    earlnabby wrote: »
    earlnabby wrote: »

    I do like tea. I love tea actually. Good to know I don't have to do the lemon water thing anymore though.

    Well, you COULD be like my very British former roommate and drink your tea with lemon ;)

    I'm British and I don't know anyone that drinks tea with lemon, black tea (preferably yorkshire) with milk and sugar and you can burn in the fiery pits of hell if you put the milk in before the water lol. ;P

    LOL. I asked her about the fact that she drinks it with lemon instead of milk and she said that is how everyone in her family always drank their tea: lemon and sugar. She even was given tea like that in her baby bottle. It has been 30 years so I don't remember where in England she is from. I seem to remember some port city in the Northeast but could easily be wrong.

    Wow that's surprising, if I was to guess on someone drinking tea with lemon it would be some upper class Southern type who doesn't use teabags and buys hand mixed Earl Grey blends from specialist tea shops. :P

    Port cities in the North East like Redcar are stereotypically salt of the earth types. I'm from York so not far away geographically. I guess there's always different habits in different families. :)

    Sorry to derail your thread OP I'm glad you got the info you needed by the way and don't have to worry about cleanses, boosts and meal timings anymore. :) To be fair I've started drinking gingerbread green tea recently because I realised I was drinking the best part of 200 cals with milk and sugar in my tea and am trying to wean myself onto 1 cal teas to alternate with my 6 cuppa a day habit. :P

    Unsavoury Southern type here and I do on occasion drink PG tips with a bit of almond milk (IBS). Never occurred to me to put lemon in black tea but it makes sense. My family is working class so it was all teabags, 2 sugars and a dash of milk - you can literally put this cup of tea down in front of anyone in my family and they will drink it - until I reached my 20s and discovered loose leaf tea, specifically Christmas (cinnamon, clove, yumminess)/Chai blends and I kind of refuse to drink anything else now. The one teabag tea I do love is Rose Lemonade by Taylor's. :heart:

    As far as eating breakfast goes, OP, I like to front load - eat most of my calories in the morning - and work my way to a small dinner. I don't eat after 8pm atm because I'm recovering from an appendectomy and sleeping on my belly with food in it was painful and now it's just habit. So really it takes all sorts, just do what works for you.

    I love you Southerners really, just having a good natured poke at perceived stereotypes. ;P

    I'm not much of a breakfast person OP so I just eat a little to keep me going till lunch usually some wholegrain toast with either peanut butter or pate, and obvs a good milky cuppa to wash it down and wake me up! Can't beat tea and toast! ;)

    The only thing I've noticed is protein keeps me satiated for longer and I try to have 80g-100g a day (although sometimes fall short), I don't worry about my other macro's too much just calories, and meal timings are just when I'm hungry. I also tend to go for a weekly deficit rather than a daily one since I usually eat at maintenance on weekends. The main part of this process is finding what fits your lifestyle and it can make it so much easier to stick to long term if you don't feel you're punishing yourself or have to adhere to an overly restrictive regimental one size fits all formula. ;) Good luck!

    EDIT: haha just seen the stewed tea replies that's an extreme builders brew!
  • FlavourfulBear
    FlavourfulBear Posts: 11 Member
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    earlnabby wrote: »

    I was teasing you. Sorry it came across as otherwise. I was trying to make the point that once the question or concern is taken care of, these threads can go into all kinds of fun and fascinating directions (although we tend to post more cat pictures than puppy pictures). Some of the best threads are the ones that get "derailed". This one (so far) has gone in the direction of tea. One of my favorites on another board went into a discussion of how to separate two glass measuring cups that got stuck together and ended up with a silly discussion of chastity belts for goldfish.

    Ha ha, you got me! XD

    And derailing is fine as long as, as you pointed out, you get the answers to the questions and I got a lot more helpful advice than I thought.

    nutmegoreo wrote: »
    Sounded like she was overwhelmed a bit by her existing routine (correct me if I'm wrong).

    Yes, I was beholden to a schedule of when to eat whether I was hungry or not so I'd end up stuffing or starving myself because it was or wasn't the right time or I was afraid of skipping a meal. I'm also glad I have more flexibility now with my workout since I don't have to attach it to 'X minutes after eating'. I like to do my workout early and get it out of the way so knowing I can do it even without having to eat before works for me, especially if I don't feel hungry.

    When my brother drinks a second cup of tea, he leaves the first teabag in the cup and adds another.

    *faints* XD
  • nutmegoreo
    nutmegoreo Posts: 15,532 Member
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    nutmegoreo wrote: »
    Sounded like she was overwhelmed a bit by her existing routine (correct me if I'm wrong).

    Yes, I was beholden to a schedule of when to eat whether I was hungry or not so I'd end up stuffing or starving myself because it was or wasn't the right time or I was afraid of skipping a meal. I'm also glad I have more flexibility now with my workout since I don't have to attach it to 'X minutes after eating'. I like to do my workout early and get it out of the way so knowing I can do it even without having to eat before works for me, especially if I don't feel hungry.

    That sounds positively exhausting. There are a lot of great people here, you will also see some amazing back and forth discussions. Find what works for you, that will be what is most helpful, because you will be more inclined to stick with it.

    And since both kittens and puppies have been mentioned, but not yet made and appearance:

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  • earlnabby
    earlnabby Posts: 8,171 Member
    edited July 2017
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    My favorite kitten photo is this one of "The hug that melted the world" d'awwwwwwww

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    (For those who have not seen it, the adult cat is a senior feral cat with terminal kidney disease who loves kittens and is a foster grandpa)
  • glassofroses
    glassofroses Posts: 653 Member
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    earlnabby wrote: »
    earlnabby wrote: »

    I do like tea. I love tea actually. Good to know I don't have to do the lemon water thing anymore though.

    Well, you COULD be like my very British former roommate and drink your tea with lemon ;)

    I'm British and I don't know anyone that drinks tea with lemon, black tea (preferably yorkshire) with milk and sugar and you can burn in the fiery pits of hell if you put the milk in before the water lol. ;P

    LOL. I asked her about the fact that she drinks it with lemon instead of milk and she said that is how everyone in her family always drank their tea: lemon and sugar. She even was given tea like that in her baby bottle. It has been 30 years so I don't remember where in England she is from. I seem to remember some port city in the Northeast but could easily be wrong.

    Wow that's surprising, if I was to guess on someone drinking tea with lemon it would be some upper class Southern type who doesn't use teabags and buys hand mixed Earl Grey blends from specialist tea shops. :P

    Port cities in the North East like Redcar are stereotypically salt of the earth types. I'm from York so not far away geographically. I guess there's always different habits in different families. :)

    Sorry to derail your thread OP I'm glad you got the info you needed by the way and don't have to worry about cleanses, boosts and meal timings anymore. :) To be fair I've started drinking gingerbread green tea recently because I realised I was drinking the best part of 200 cals with milk and sugar in my tea and am trying to wean myself onto 1 cal teas to alternate with my 6 cuppa a day habit. :P

    Unsavoury Southern type here and I do on occasion drink PG tips with a bit of almond milk (IBS). Never occurred to me to put lemon in black tea but it makes sense. My family is working class so it was all teabags, 2 sugars and a dash of milk - you can literally put this cup of tea down in front of anyone in my family and they will drink it - until I reached my 20s and discovered loose leaf tea, specifically Christmas (cinnamon, clove, yumminess)/Chai blends and I kind of refuse to drink anything else now. The one teabag tea I do love is Rose Lemonade by Taylor's. :heart:

    As far as eating breakfast goes, OP, I like to front load - eat most of my calories in the morning - and work my way to a small dinner. I don't eat after 8pm atm because I'm recovering from an appendectomy and sleeping on my belly with food in it was painful and now it's just habit. So really it takes all sorts, just do what works for you.

    I love you Southerners really, just having a good natured poke at perceived stereotypes. ;P

    I'm not much of a breakfast person OP so I just eat a little to keep me going till lunch usually some wholegrain toast with either peanut butter or pate, and obvs a good milky cuppa to wash it down and wake me up! Can't beat tea and toast! ;)

    The only thing I've noticed is protein keeps me satiated for longer and I try to have 80g-100g a day (although sometimes fall short), I don't worry about my other macro's too much just calories, and meal timings are just when I'm hungry. I also tend to go for a weekly deficit rather than a daily one since I usually eat at maintenance on weekends. The main part of this process is finding what fits your lifestyle and it can make it so much easier to stick to long term if you don't feel you're punishing yourself or have to adhere to an overly restrictive regimental one size fits all formula. ;) Good luck!

    EDIT: haha just seen the stewed tea replies that's an extreme builders brew!

    Oh don't you worry, I love poking fun at stereotypes too. Plus my grandfather was from the north so I'm not completely homogenised to southern life. :wink:

    I just can't understand putting a tea bag in water and microwaving it. How does that ever taste good? :confounded:
  • edlanglais5
    edlanglais5 Posts: 172 Member
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    I would throw everything that Dr Oz, the work buddy, or the person at the gym has convince you of....and do what works best for you and your body. I wouldn't try to over complicate breakfast. If you do an early morning workout, consider a trial and error and decide what's best. I workout early mornings myself and have an apple and pre workout right before. It works best for me and fuels my workouts. That may work for some but probably not everyone. You do you...