Cold breakfasts besides cereal
spaingirl2011
Posts: 763 Member
Hi all!
It's about 100 degrees here and as much as I love oatmeal and toast .... it's almost too hot to cook anything. Any suggestions for breakfasts that are refreshing on hot mornings?
Thanks!
It's about 100 degrees here and as much as I love oatmeal and toast .... it's almost too hot to cook anything. Any suggestions for breakfasts that are refreshing on hot mornings?
Thanks!
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Salads
Cheese and fruit
Mochaccino protein shake - protein powder, truvia, cocoa powder, coffee, ice all in a blender0 -
Some cottage cheese and fresh fruit works for me!0
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Yesterday I was thinking it would be yummy to chop up 2 hardboiled egg whites and top with chunks of avocado and salsa. never tried it yet, but I am sure it would be fab!0
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green smoothies! delicious & nutritious. look up recipes online.0
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fresh fruit, greek yogurt, hard boiled egg (make them ahead of time)0
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Yogurt is a good one... pair it with fresh fruit.0
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I like hummus and pita bread, hard boiled eggs with half a grapefruit, yogurt with muesli0
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hard boiled eggs. I cook up 9 or so at a time, then they are ready and waiting in my fridge.0
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Lots and lots of fruit. I like to buy the frozen sugar free kind and then mix it into my yogurt.0
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cottage cheese and fruit, cottage cheese and cucumber, yogurt and fruit or yogurt and granola are my usual choices!0
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I have lowfat yogurt with granola mixed in almost every morning! SO good and around 200 calories.0
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My breakfast of choice as of late:
1/2 cup plain greek yogurt
1/2 tbsp honey
a bit of vanille extract
chia seed.
Sometimes I mix in some blueberries or strawberries. YUM!!0 -
When I am at our beach house, there is no microwave (and I'm too lazy to cook oatmeal the old fashioned way), so the night before I measure out my oatmeal in a bowl, add some milk or yogurt and let it sit in the fridge overnight. I put some fruit or brown sugar on it in the morning and it makes a yummy cold breakfast! I love my oatmeal so it is a must for me.0
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If you ever have a cooler day, make up a batch of fiber one muffins and store them in a ziploc for the week. Then you can pair them with fruit, yogurt, cottage cheese, etc. This is what I did this week, and it's working out great!0
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Fruit smoothie - plain Greek yogurt, frozen strawberries, frozen banana, skim milk0
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Sliced up apple (Fuji) dipped in a tablespoon of microwaved (melted) peanut butter... YUMMO!0
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i don't know about other people, but when it's really hot, i can't really eat milk products like yogurt because it makes me very phlegm-y. that means ice cream is on the nix, too.
the nice thing about the green smoothies is you can make them dairy-free and so they are especially refreshing in severe heat.
i also like to eat frozen berries for breakfast on super hot days. thankfully, the worst of it is behind us now, but i am empathetic for those that are still going through it.0 -
Make quinoa according to directions on label and eat it like oats!! Gluten free, high protein...you can add things like greek yogurt for more protein, peanut butter or fruit!! Its YUMMMY!!0
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Multi grain waffle with all natural peanut butter0
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Cold oatmeal. This sounds kinda yuck but trust me it's GREAT! Here's what you do.
1/2 cup regular long cooking oats (old fashioned)
1/2 cup milk
1 tablespoon flaxseed meal (kept in frig)
1 tablespoon wheatgerm
1/4 cup of chopped nuts of your choice (I like walnuts)
Mix all together in a bowl before going to bed (don't cook anything). Cover with foil and put in the frig and forget about it until morning. Then in the morning, stir in 1/2 cup of blueberries or any fruit of your choice, a packet of your favorite sweetener and you're good to go. So yummy, refreshing, quick and filling. Not to mention super healthy.0 -
Thanks everyone! Wonderful suggestions!0
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Try Overnight Oatmeal
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/289552-overnight-oatmeal-no-cooking-required0 -
Make quinoa according to directions on label and eat it like oats!! Gluten free, high protein...you can add things like greek yogurt for more protein, peanut butter or fruit!! Its YUMMMY!!
this is a fantastic idea! thank you!0 -
Overnight oats-- I eat them cold in the morning.0
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