Breakfast suggestions please!!!

LaurieRny
LaurieRny Posts: 31 Member
edited October 1 in Food and Nutrition
When I get up in the mornings I CRAVE carbs and unfortunately we always have bread and rolls and cakes and cookies in our house so the temptation is becoming unbearable.

Im working really hard to avoid major carbs and I like to be full in the morning so I really need some good breakfast suggestions with lowest calories that fill you up!

Get your thinking caps on people :)

xox
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  • authson
    authson Posts: 233
    Bagel thins, cream cheese and a piece of fruit keeps me going til lunch!
  • cwojo
    cwojo Posts: 156 Member
    Oatmeal is your best choice...
  • Tayla_Grant
    Tayla_Grant Posts: 119 Member
    Quaker oats (plain) and add cinnamon and splenda.. maybe some berries on the side. Fills ya right up.
  • llkeefe
    llkeefe Posts: 18 Member
    Eggs are good. I keep hardboiled ones in the fridge for when I'm in a hurry. You can even microwave them for 2 minutes in a microwave safe dish. Iusually make 2 eggs and then add lots of veggies to bulk it up. Yogurt or fruit is good too. Hope this helps!
  • kwaters7
    kwaters7 Posts: 129
    Eggs! I have them 6 mornings a week either boiled or in a salmon omelette... I have to force myself to eat come lunch time... The protein really fills you up.
  • ecschultz09
    ecschultz09 Posts: 7 Member
    I have either Kashi Instant Oatmeal = 150 calories, Kashi Harvest Cereal with a half a cup of coconut milk = 210 calories or try a Larabar Cinnamon roll = 220 calories. the Larabar is all natural and contains REAL ingredients! If you want something other than carbs try Fage 0% yogurt, it is very good and filled with tons of protein = 120-160 calories.
  • gr82run
    gr82run Posts: 48 Member
    Vitatop muffins....found in the frozen foods, sometimes frozen organic section. They are muffin tops, only 100 calories, lots of protein and fiber, oh, and they actually taste great! Double chocolate is fabulous!
  • JennetteMac
    JennetteMac Posts: 763 Member
    Porridge is your best bet. Make with skimmed milk for lowest fat and do about 60g. You'll be satisfied till lunchtime.
  • hazelbliss6
    hazelbliss6 Posts: 253 Member
    Original quick oats oatmeal. The old fashioned tub has almost no sugar, is low cal, and feels very 'carby' even though its not that high. Sometimes I add a spoonful of peanut butter after to get some fat and protein to balance. Very filling :)
  • chelekaz
    chelekaz Posts: 847 Member
    I live for my scrambled egg whites... honey wheat toast... and some fruit (orange, grapes, kiwi...)
  • tamarab3
    tamarab3 Posts: 64
    Whole grain cereal, 2% milk and a piece of fruit.
  • Try eggs and/ or fruit. Or just try making your breakfast at night and reheat in the morning. Protein and non-wheat carbs are best.
  • First of all, congratulations on your weight loss so far! I've always been told protein sustains you the longest. I like eggs so that has never been a problem for me. I will buy egg beaters. They are quick and easy cook in the microwave and you can spice them up with herbs, spices, salsa, etc. The nurse where I work eats hard boiled eggs, but only the white part. Other suggestions I got have been protein bars, adding protein powder to oatmeal or yogurt or protein shakes. Adding some fruit to your breakfast or as a mid-morning snack also helps. Let us know what you try and what works!
  • high fibre cereal, porridge, eggs, all keep you full and should last you til lunch.
    I cheat and eat once I'm at work to prevent snacking inbetween :-)
  • lind3400
    lind3400 Posts: 557 Member
    I wrap a banana in a small ancient grain tortilla with some PB mmmmm
  • mefeight1964
    mefeight1964 Posts: 88 Member
    One of my favorite breakfasts is a toasted whole wheat bagel thin topped with 2 scrambled egg whites. Quick, easy, delicious AND you can take it on the run with you! :)
  • jlc1243
    jlc1243 Posts: 272 Member
    My go to for fast and filling is a whole wheat english muffin with peanut butter. Seems like the best combo of protein and carbs. Then add some fruit and a non-fat yogurt and you have a yummy and very filling meal!
  • Chika_2015
    Chika_2015 Posts: 357 Member
    Here are some ideas

    1.Eggs and Cottage Cheese.

    2. 1 toast and and egg white and a cup of Orange juice

    3. A cup of oat bran cereal with a fruit
  • BigDave1050
    BigDave1050 Posts: 854 Member
    I actually eat 1/2 cup of cottege cheese mixed with fruit for breakfast. Keeps me from being hungry till lunch
  • Vitatop muffins....found in the frozen foods, sometimes frozen organic section. They are muffin tops, only 100 calories, lots of protein and fiber, oh, and they actually taste great! Double chocolate is fabulous!

    I've heard of these before, but have never seen them in my grocery store. Is "Vitatop" the brand name?
  • jlotz19
    jlotz19 Posts: 4
    I make a breakfast wrap with egg whites spinach mushrooms onions and salsa. The wrap is only 110 calories and everything in it comes to about 45 calories. It's delicious and keeps me full until the next meal. Hope this helps:)
  • Punkedpoetess
    Punkedpoetess Posts: 633 Member
    Here are a few breakfast ideas that fill me up:

    Egg whites with veggies such as mushrooms is good. I sometimes add a small amount of low fat cheese to mine as well. I do it egg mug style in the microwave and then put a whole grain english muffin with this. Here is the directions for this easy and quick method for an egg mug:

    http://www.hungry-girl.com/newsletters/raw/1573

    Oatmeal cooked with your milk of choice is also great. I sweeten mine with splenda, add cinnamon, and sometimes some fresh fruit. In the fall, canned pumpkin is also great in oatmeal.

    For cold cereal I like Kashi Go Lean Crunch. It tastes great and has a lot of protein for a breakfast cereal. I usually have mine with unsweetened almond milk or light vanilla soy milk.
  • DixiedoesMFP
    DixiedoesMFP Posts: 935 Member
    Oatmeal with cinnamon and flax seed (I also add protein powder), eggs, sandwich thin with peanut butter, greek yogurt
  • thebunnies
    thebunnies Posts: 168
    today i had oatmeal with sliced almonds, tbsp of peanut butter, splenda, cinnamon & vanilla extract. YUM.

    other days, i usually have greek yogurt with granola, berries and honey.
  • Hi

    I think Alpen Light bars do the job at 70 calories each and they have a high fibre (British English spelling!) content of around 5 grams each which help satiety. I agree with other posters about eggs....if you want to save further calories have an egg WHITE omelette (that spelling again).

    Good Luck!
  • I completely agree with oatmeal, but I also love Luna Bars. They have so many flavors to choose from and it always satisfies my sweet tooth! Great job at your weight loss already, keep it up!
  • bethdris
    bethdris Posts: 1,090 Member
    My normal breakfast is this:

    1 whole egglands best eggs
    1/4 cup 100% Egg whites
    1/4 cup red onion
    1/4 cup green pepper
    1 sice reduced fat cheese slice
    1 slice thin sliced ham

    Thats filling and UNDER 200 cals.

    I aslo have coffee with creamer and spelnda!
  • Sabresgal63
    Sabresgal63 Posts: 641 Member
    I currently am eating 1 whole boiled egg and 1 whole boiled white, 2 pieces of 40 calorie bread spread with light cream cheese, and 4 large cherry tomatoes..........Mmmmmm - 234 calories:bigsmile:
  • momma_roo
    momma_roo Posts: 146 Member
    I eat one egg over hard with one piece of natures own sugar free bread.
  • 27strange
    27strange Posts: 837 Member
    I like oatmeal with some thawed frozen fruit in it for a good quick hearty breakfast.

    Also like Eggs
    Also like yogurt
    Also like fresh fruit.... a banana is awesome in the morning.

    I too tend to stay away from breads in the morning, not a big fan of all the carbs first thing to start my day!
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