We are pleased to announce that as of March 4, 2025, an updated Rich Text Editor has been introduced in the MyFitnessPal Community. To learn more about the changes, please click here. We look forward to sharing this new feature with you!

Non processed, easy breakfast

2»

Replies

  • Posts: 333 Member
    Eggs can be quick! If you have a microwave, just scramble them in a microwavable cup and toss some veggies in there, microwave for about 30 seconds, and voila, instant omelette. And you don't need to add any butter/oil or worry about leaching from a non-stick pan. If you cut the veggies up at night and put them in the cup in the fridge, your total time is under one minute from opening fridge to eating.
  • Posts: 4,519 Member

    No prob, You know us chicks we get cranky when it comes to our wieght. And the "Caveman" thing was more of a nickname not an outline of the diet. Basic out line was given of all natural non processed foods, which makes it difficult to find snacks but that is good because it makes you consider what your putting in your mouth.

    Admittedly, my diet is probably very close to the one you describe, except that when I want pizza or ice cream, I eat it and don't feel bad about it.

  • Admittedly, my diet is probably very close to the one you describe, except that when I want pizza or ice cream, I eat it and don't feel bad about it.

    I will pobably do that to when i reach a more stable wieght, however this is not just for wieght loss purposes i am also training for a triatholon in spring so i am really just trying to see what can fuel me the best to optimize my workouts.
  • Posts: 4,519 Member

    I will pobably do that to when i reach a more stable wieght, however this is not just for wieght loss purposes i am also training for a triatholon in spring so i am really just trying to see what can fuel me the best to optimize my workouts.

    With what (admittedly little) I know about endurance training, you'd want a lot higher carb diet then the one you describe.

    Also, you don't look like you need to lose any more, imo.
  • Posts: 2,174 Member

    It's a nice enough theory, but the effect is that you end up excluding foods that are perfectly healthy, and demonizing others that don't negatively affect one's health when taken on moderation.
    For a lot of people, I'm sure that's likely the case. That's also why most people accept an 80/20 rule with 20% treats that your body can handle. The only way to really know what foods your body "can't handle" (make you feel like crap, or worse) is to eliminate them for a period of time and then reintroduce them. Some people see no difference at all. So, YAHTZEE for them. Personally, I experience many immediate problems with dairy and grains (except, I think, my acne rosacea, which cleared up nicely when I eliminated those), but I also have something going on causing me to not ovulate/ovulate irregularly. My couldn't really offer any help except to suggest a drug to help stimulate ovulation. Personally, I'd rather start trying to fix things with nutrition if possible before taking a drug. Poking around indicates that gluten and casein might be the first culprits. So, I don't have a problem avoiding those for several months.

    However, I don't personally see how 6-11 servings of grains/day is "moderation" at all, especially considering that researchers suspect that only a small fraction of people with gluten sensitivity or even full-blown celiac disease are ever diagnosed since they are now learning that it can manifest in a myriad of different ways that are NOT gastro-intestinal and the antibody tests are prone to giving false negatives. But that's another issue entirely.
  • Posts: 399 Member
    Have diced veggies and scramble with eggs and pop in the microwave. It takes all of 2 minutes at the most for them to cook up fluffy in there and the only dishes that need to be cleaned are the bowl you cooked them in and ate them out of and the fork you ate with.
  • Posts: 73 Member
    fry up some bacon, saute some veggies (we use peppers, broccoli, cauliflower, & onions), add the crumbled bacon, scramble in several eggs, and grate some sharp cheddar (if you are following a Primal Diet... Paleo = skip the cheese) and enjoy with a sliced avocado.

    Best. Breakfast. EVER!
  • Posts: 401 Member
    Ive been challenged by my co worker who is a fitness guru, to do a "caveman" diet, Bassically cutting out everything proccessed, and sticking with the basics, veggies, fruit, nuts,eggs and lean meat. I am eating basically fruit in the mornings however i need somthing quick and more substancial to get me through my work outs, that last about an hour and a half in the morning and an hour in the afternoon. Any sugestions?
    you have to up your protien if you don't have stamina to get thru your workout. You should ingest protien BEFORE your workout to fuel your body for it.

  • With what (admittedly little) I know about endurance training, you'd want a lot higher carb diet then the one you describe.

    Also, you don't look like you need to lose any more, imo.

    The Carb thing has been an issue however, ive been trying to utlize alternitive to bread. ie: fruits. I am trying to keep my protien intake up so i can still continue to build mussle. Thank you btw but its still a work and progress.
This discussion has been closed.