More protein at breakfast
christinepatrice
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I seem to be lacking when it comes to having protein in my diet. However during lunch and dinner i can get it in there some but i would like to be able to have it balanced across all meals. Any suggestions on how to get protein in my diet at breakfast?
By the way: I don't eat eggs. so that as an option is out completely.
By the way: I don't eat eggs. so that as an option is out completely.
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turkey "bacon", vegetarian "bacon", baked beans, refried beans, mexe beans, mushrooms,
ricotta pancakes: 1 cup of ricotta cheese, 1/2 cup wheat flour, 1/2 cup buckwheat flour (or another wheat-free flour), 1 egg, 300ml low fat milk0 -
cottage cheese, turkey bacon (its a healthier alternative to pork)......0
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What about a protein shake, loads of protein and tasty :drinker:0
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Oatmeal, bread, milk :>0
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Greek yogurt0
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boiled eggs??? protein shake maybe?0
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Skinny latte?
Nuts on top of your oatmeal/cereal?0 -
Protein shakes, Old fashioned peanut butter (where the ingredients are only peanuts and salt), spinach... I honestly get the most protein from shakes and egg whites - I scramble them with some spinach - tasty and full of protein0
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thanks for the ideas you guys... turkey bacon (yum!) i do eat but i can't on a daily basis. as far as oatmeal is concerned as long as i can have the flavored kinds i can do it.. something about plain oatmeal makes me gag. i have mixed nuts as a snack i have yet to eat so i assume they would help too if i actually consumed them.0
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Oatmeal made with skim or 1% milk! About 13-15g of protien!0
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thanks for the ideas you guys... turkey bacon (yum!) i do eat but i can't on a daily basis. as far as oatmeal is concerned as long as i can have the flavored kinds i can do it.. something about plain oatmeal makes me gag. i have mixed nuts as a snack i have yet to eat so i assume they would help too if i actually consumed them.
I'm the same way. I like Quaker Maple And Brown Sugar oatmeal0 -
Have you got some sort of food aversion or extremely complicated allergy or something?0
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How about protein pancakes? I make the batter ahead of time and leave it in the fridge...very quick to cook it up in the mornings and my kids love them!
Pumpkin Spice Pancakes
Calories: 64
Fat: 1.3 grams
Carbs: 9.5 grams
Protein: 3.5 grams
Sugar: 0 grams
Ingredients:
• 1 1/2 cups oat flour
• 2 tbsp Splenda, Truvia, or Ideal
• 1 tbsp baking powder
• 1/2 tsp salt
• 2 tbsp cinnamon
• 1/4 tsp allspice
• 1/4 tsp nutmeg
• 4 egg whites
• 1/2 cup raw pumpkin
• 1 1/2 cups unsweetened Almond Breeze
Directions:
1. Preheat griddle to medium heat.
2. Mix oat flour, Splenda, Truvia, or Ideal, baking powder, salt, cinnamon, allspice and nutmeg in a bowl.
3. Wisk egg whites and pumpkin. Mix in Almond Breeze.
4. Add wet ingredients to dry ingredients and mix together.
5. Spray griddle with non-stick butter spray.
6. Scoop batter with a 1/4 cup measuring cup onto griddle. Cook 3-5 minutes on a side.0 -
Isn't that flavoured eggs?0
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no complicated allergies to food... just a really finicky eater.0
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I've found a new breakfast recently that I absolutely love and it would a a touch of protein
1/2 C. Old Fashion oats
(Cooked thin)
1/4 tsp vanilla
sprinkle of cinnamon
Stevia to taste
and 2 tsp peanut butter
top with a splash of Almond milk
Peanut butter Oatmeal cookie in a bowl!!!!0
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