breakfast....don't like eggs
mstankowski
Posts: 32 Member
So I am going to make more of an effort to eat breakfast. I would like to keep it under 300 cal and lower carb. I also don't really care for eggs. I'm having a hard time thinking of low cal breakfasts. HELP!
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There's no rule that says you have to eat "breakfast" foods at breakfast time. Eat the same things you would any other time of day. Have a sandwich, a salad, whatever you want.0
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I'm not a big breakfast person either so I have been drinking the slim fast shakes. They are 190 calories, lots of protein so it fills you up and it tastes like a choc milk shake... Was the perfect fix for my needing to get something in my system in the morning but not being a fan of traditional 'healthy' breakfasts...0
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lots of people I know will either have a smoothie or a sandwich.0
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I don't have time to make breakfast in the mornings. So I grab a protien shake and drink it on the way. It keeps me full until around 10 am when I need a mid morning snack!0
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Oatmeal or Bob's 1-grain with some almond milk and blueberries?
Cereal in general?
Whole grain toast with peanut butter?
A chicken breast with enchilada sauce (no really!)0 -
How about Greek yogurt? It has more protein and if you get the plain yogurt it's lower carb. I also agree with Jorra about not having to eat breakfast foods at breakfast.0
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There is a brand of oatmeal out called Raw and it is AMAZING! The plum cinnamon spice is delicious - even though it sounds a little strange. It can be pricey so I only buy (a lot) when it's on sale. It has quinoa, flax and oats so it really fills and quinoa has protein - yay!0
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Check out "Flatout" flat breads. You can get them with extra fiber, and they are only 17g of carbs. Now you can put your favorite inside - cheese, or some left-over meat, or lunch meat, or tuna, or whatever.
I also like "Arnold" sandwich thins toasted. Now your breakfast sandwich again has lower carbs. And these are "the bomb" for when you splurge on a hamburger.0 -
http://recipes.sparkpeople.com/browse-results.asp?category=Breakfast
check out the link above, it might have some good choices....0 -
My go to breakfast is usually oatmeal. Sometimes I add a little peanut butter or nutella (if I wanna spare the extra calories) and other things like cinnamon and raisins. Idk, I love it.0
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Start small. Go with just a piece of wheat toast then add one of your fave toppings: tbsp jelly, laughing cow cheese, cream cheese, melted butter, honey.
If you aren't big on bread, try oatmeal or cereal. There are tons of things. I HATE eggs so I'm getting very creative. Fruit salads are also a nice change to a boring morning!
Whatever I want in the morning, I check how many calories it will be before I eat it.0 -
You can't go wrong with bacon slapped between two slices of whole wheat bread.0
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I have oatmeal with a teaspoon of brown sugar and a tablespoon of peanut butter stirred in. It comes out to around 260 calories if I'm remembering correctly.0
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I have a protein drink for breakfast. Jay Robbs is great tasting protein. He has a flavor called orange dreamcicle. Or You can start with vanilla and doctor it up with 1/2 a bananna, favorite berries and to sweeten it if you want it sweeter use Stevia in the raw. I love shakes for breakfast0
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What do you like for lunch? Just eat that. My breakfast this week has been 400-calorie Jamaican spicy beef turnovers. They are so filling, I don't want lunch!0
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Fruit, fruit, fruit!0
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