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What do you have for breakfast?
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Recently I tried Multi-Grain sandwichthins (1/2) 50 cals, with a slice of tomato with salt and pepper 4 cals, and a slice of prima-della deli swiss 35 cals. Toast this in the toaster oven and it is AWESOME and filling for breakfast and snack.0
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special k cereal, toast with jam, eggo's nutri grain waffles....I'm usually on the go. But on the weekends, pancakes with blueberries and granola sounds like heaven to me0
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OH! And sometimes 2 mini bagels with cream cheese. Get fancy with cream cheese, there's so many different flavors now!0
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Breakfast is the one that you should worry about least. Obviously don't have a full on fry-up... but if you want cereal / toast / crumpet etc then crack on... the later in the day it gets, the less carbs and fat you should consume.0
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I'm beginning to get bored of my oatmeal and egg whites. Just wondering what you've all been whipping up for breakfast as I need to get a little more creative!
Sometimes I whip up some scrambled egg with smoked salmon.
Sometimes I just have a banana and a bowl of cheerios.:bigsmile:0 -
Breakfast is the one that you should worry about least. Obviously don't have a full on fry-up... but if you want cereal / toast / crumpet etc then crack on... the later in the day it gets, the less carbs and fat you should consume.
Again, just work it into your calories for the day/week.0 -
For the past few days its ban a bottle of Ensure, super good. before then...nothing. I just know its easier to loose weight if you have breakfast but I just hate breakfast lol.0
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I don't eat breakfast0
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i've been eating nestle fitness cereal or plain oatmeal instant with fruits.0
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A Naked Gold Machine and a cup of black coffee.0
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I'm beginning to get bored of my oatmeal and egg whites. Just wondering what you've all been whipping up for breakfast as I need to get a little more creative!
I am boring. I have either eggs and meat (bacon, sausage, or ham steak). And coffee of course.0 -
I have a glass of chocolate soy milk on days that I work. On the weekends I workout in the morning so I usually have a whole grain pancake or waffle with soy or peanut butter and a little maple syrup.0
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I make these Breakfast Muffins nearly every Sunday evening, for an "on the go" breakfast during the week - I warm up one or two and eat 'em on the drive to work! You could also warm up a whole wheat tortilla with some cheese and one of these muffins for an egg burrito.
You can pretty much make the "filling" however you want - this is how I do it....
To make 12 "muffins", this is what I saute' together in a large frying pan sprayed with no-stick spray:
1 medium Chopped onion - I use purple onion
1 large Red Bell Pepper
1/4 - 1/2 cup cooked broccoli
1/4 - 1/2 cup cooked spinach
Morningstar Farms Original Sausage Patties - 4 patties
I make sure everything is chopped up before I throw it in the pan.
As that's all cooking together I beat together the following:
4 whole eggs
1 1/2 cups "All Whites" - carton egg whites, this is equivelant to 8 whole eggs
10-12 tablespoons (approximated) skim milk.
(I'm watching my egg yolk consumption, but if it's not an issue for you then you could certainly just use 12 whole eggs instead).
Spray a muffin tin with non-stick cooking spray. Put equal spoonfulls of the "filling" mixture from the frying pan into each section of the prepared muffin tin. Sprinkle with a very small amount of shredded cheese - I prefer Parmesan. Using a ladle, pour egg mixture over the filling/cheese.
I bake at 375 degrees for 12-18 minutes until eggs are cooked through & tops a bit brown, they rise a little like mini souffle's but fall a bit after they come out of the oven. If needed I put the broiler on for the last 1-2 minutes to give 'em a nice browned top.
Once cooled these lift out easily with a small spatula. Because I only used 4 whole eggs for 12 "muffins", there's only 1/3 of an egg yolk in each one, but plenty of egg whites for the protein. This is a great alternative if you are keeping your egg yolk consumption down or watching cholesterol.
You can change the "filling" to suit your tastes - I use whatever leftover cooked veggies I have on hand... I've used green beans, bok choy, whatever's in my fridge that needs to be used!
I put the above recipe into my MFP database - they came out to 98 calories per muffin!
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I usually have half of a reduced fat peanut butter/sugar free jelly sandwich on healthy life whole wheat bread (35 cal per slice), a laughing cow wedge & a cup of coffee with hershey's chocolate syrup lite mixed in.0
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Have you tried the Whole wheat Eggo waffles? They are really good. I usually have 2 of the blueberry and very light syrup. I don't mind eating wafflles without syrup so this doesn't bother me. I also add a coulpe pieces of turkey bacon to that.0
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1/2 cup All Bran Cereal - with 2 tablespoons of ground flax seeds and skim milk - sometimes i'll add a chocolate protein powder to the bowl, to give it a chocolate milk taste in the cereal.0
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usually.. well almost everyday i eat chicken porridge for breakfast. It's very filling and make me less hungry for the rest of the day. Sometimes i eat sandwich for breakfast.0
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i have a Hot Milo
either a fruit salad
some toast or cereal0 -
This morning I had 1 and 1/2 frozen bananas but I let them thaw out over the coffee pot before I ate them.0
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I do two eggs with pepper and dill and a whole wheat tortilla ...total calories is about 185 and super filling0
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im not a breakfast person, but i try to eat it. i usually eat kashi original cereal w/o milk. it has lots of fiber and has as much protein as an egg0
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I'm boring....
1 scrambled egg
1 scrambled egg white
2 slices center cut bacon (crispy)
1/2 cup refried black beans
If feeling crazy, will add some avocado/guacamole and maybe throw in a dab of salsa.0 -
Nothing tbh.
Coffee and a ciggie, and I'm good to go for the next 3-4 hours0 -
I have to start my day with cereal. I've cut back on the sugary (yummy) cereals. So usually stick with plain Cheerios or Special K with red berries. And a few pieces of fruit. I like sweet breakfasts over savory like eggs etc.0
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Coffee0
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My favorite breakfast is oatmeal - old fashioned oats with almond milk and berries or a chopped apple or now that it's fall 1/3 cup of pureed pumpkin. Yum! Alternatively, I'll make smoothies. Almond milk, fruit, flax, blackstrap molasses for iron and calcium. My favorite smoothie is a banana chai - frozen banana slices with almond milk, flax, a chai spice mix I keep in my tea cupboard, and a bit of blackstrap molasses.0
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this morning: cereal (i was in a hurry!)
yesterday: pb and j sandwich and a pear
i also will do bagel thins with a bit of pb, nutella and mashed banana...that's my fave.
yogurt and granola with berries and raisins
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Breakfast burritos
Microwave scramble--some egg beaters, taco sauce, turkey sausage crumbles and black beans, microwave for a minute or so = delicious
Oatmeal
Kashi frozen waffles (or homemade waffles if I've made a batch recently and frozen them)
Yogurt
Protein bar if I have to
Turkey sausage patty on an english muffin
I love breakfast and usually get stuck on one thing for a while, then change it up.
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I have to eat breakfast or I'll get a migraine. But I don't want to take a lot of time making it.
I make my own hot chocolate from scratch: I have a huge 20 oz mug. I put in two heaping teaspoons of dry Hershey cocoa, put in some hot water from the hot water tap on our bottled water dispenser, and stir until smooth. Then I add skim milk and heat it in the microwave 2 to 2 1/2 minutes depending on whether I have time to sit and sip it hot or have to gulp it warm and run right out the door. I used to add a little splenda, but honestly, I've come to prefer it unsweetened. I don't get tired of things as easily if they aren't sweet, so I can have this every day.
It gets me a nice percentage of my protein for the day with very few calories -- the dry cocoa is basically all protein, too. And after drinnking 20 oz, I'm full. Very few dishes to clean up, too.0 -
Whole eggs and fruit, tofu stirfry or just fruit. I'm not a breakfast person, so sometimes none.0
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