Getting tired of eggs
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Alatariel75 wrote: »Have a steak. Some sausage. A chicken breast. Some salmon. "Breakfast food" as a concept is a crock. Eat food.
Yes, hell I eat Atkins stuffed peppers for breakfast sometimes lol. Eat a grilled chicken salad for breakfast or I'll even trade for a meal replacement shakes sometime when I'm tired of preparing or buying my breakfast in the mornings.1 -
Make cauliflower hash....Chop up raw cauliflower, saute it in a pan with some olive oil or butter until it begins to soften and brown on the edges. Add cooked sausage or bacon for extra protein. I love to season mine with sriracha, but you could also use other spices as well. I know you said you're tired of eggs, but this dish is also great with a couple of poached eggs or fried eggs on top. Enjoy!1
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Eat eggs for dinner. Maybe you just need a different perspective for when to eat eggs. My favorite meal so far: Sardines (saute) with red onions, fresh baby carrots, salad, and 2 to 3 over-easy eggs! Every time time I eat this meal for dinner I tend to lose a few ounces to a pound...Something about this combo is well--magical! Give it a try.1
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prawns, scallops, trout, herring, smoked haddock... all manner of delicious seafood options
seafood is eaten all over South East Asia for breakfast, although they do tend to have rice with it
but you can make soup, or kebabs, plain grilled with a dipping sauce, pan fried with ginger and garlic
How about a plate of oysters with lemon juice and tabasco? Or a fresh grilled mackerel with horseradish?
Then you have tuna either grilled or raw in sashimi. Whilst you're at it what about salmon? Poached with a Hollandaise sauce?
A steaming bowl of mussels? yummy
What about a homemade hamburger wrapped in lettuce filled with whatever you like?
Loads of ideas there, hope they catch your imagination1 -
TheRealBigPapi wrote: »I'm trying to stick to a no to low carb life style. The hardest is breakfast as I am getting tired of eggs...omeletes, sunny side up, scrambled, etc. I have greek yogurt as a snack and trying to avoid too much fruit due to the sugars. Toasts are looking better and better as the days go by... Any ideas to add some variety to my breakfast?
Pinterest.com or Hungrygirl.com Skinnytaste.com1 -
You say that you cannot eat fruits. Berries are low in sugar.Raspberries, blackcurrants, strawberries. I have these with sliced almond nuts and full-fat cream or Greek plain yogurt. Mushrooms sliced bacon, tomatoes, avocado. Sausages and mushrooms. This may seem weird but try this, it's delicious nice on a winters morning. Whip two eggs up into a bowl, add a little cream, add berries, little sweetener to your taste, add cinnamon and a touch of nutmeg. Put all into a skillet and fry as you were making an omelet. This is actually called "A sweet berry omelet" I call it my comfort food without the guilt.1
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