Breakfast Ideas

twilightobession
twilightobession Posts: 101 Member
edited November 10 in Recipes
I am having trouble with thinking of healthy things for breakfast.

I know the following:

Oatmeal
Egg beaters
Fruit

I am not a big breakfast eater, but I know that I need to eat breakfast. I also am not a morning person. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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  • An english muffin(120 calories) sandwich with 1 egg white(17 calories), 3 slices of low sodium turkey bacon (75 calories) and 1/8 cup of lowfat mozzarella cheese (40 calories) for a total of 252 calories. It's filling and healthy:) I also do the same thing with a whole wheat wrap or make a smoothie with fruits and lowfat yogurt!
  • Protein is always good and keeps you full - scrambled eggs, bacon, grilled toms and mushrooms!!
  • tstodda02
    tstodda02 Posts: 3 Member
    :happy: I'm a big fan of whole grain waffles (or toast, or bagel) with peanut butter...it keeps me full all morning! If you're adventurous, try a whole wheat bagel thin with reduced fat cream cheese, tomato and smoked salmon!
  • saxnviolin
    saxnviolin Posts: 129 Member
    Multigrain Cheerios and skim milk with a couple of strawberries.
  • tstodda02
    tstodda02 Posts: 3 Member
    Hard boiled eggs are also quick and easy!
  • patty1138
    patty1138 Posts: 196 Member
    bump
  • twilightobession
    twilightobession Posts: 101 Member
    Thanks for all the replies. I have got to get started. I am just not a morning person. I LOVE my coffee. I would be happy just having it but I know my body needs FOOD!!!!!! I am going to take these suggestions and go grocery shopping. I am going to try to plan all of my meals for this week and see how that goes. Thanks everyone.
  • JoolieW68
    JoolieW68 Posts: 1,879 Member
    I have Chobani greek yogurt and add protein powder to it. Double whammy with protein and keeps me full. I can't eat right away, though. I usually don't eat until 8:30am or so, and I get up at 5:30am.
  • spg50208
    spg50208 Posts: 9 Member
    I always have the same thing.

    1 piece of whole wheat toast
    1 over easy egg (the runny yolk gives the toast moisture so I don't add butter)
    2 oz of ham
    some sriracha hot sauce

    It's only 275 calories, tastes great and is full of protein.
  • shelbyfrootcake
    shelbyfrootcake Posts: 965 Member
    English muffin, poached egg, spinach. Lovely.
  • I have been enjoying organic granola mixed in with my greek yogurt lately...lots of flavor combinations there too :)
  • I always have the same thing.

    1 piece of whole wheat toast
    1 over easy egg (the runny yolk gives the toast moisture so I don't add butter)
    2 oz of ham
    some sriracha hot sauce

    It's only 275 calories, tastes great and is full of protein.

    This sounds so good! Now I am hungry again lol
  • teelynn35
    teelynn35 Posts: 239 Member
    www.emilybites.com. She has taken alot of comfort foods and skinnied them up. She includes weight watchers points for all and is in the process of getting nutrition info. Her breakfast cupcakes are amazing!!!!
  • ratherbeskiing
    ratherbeskiing Posts: 847 Member
    I am a huge oatmeal person in the winter. I also eat multigrain cheerios with almond milk and nesquick chocolate no sugar added powder- I HATE the taste of ANY milk- toast with peanut butter- grapefruit- I eat eggs but few and far between. I am kinda a boring breakfast person I eat what I crave in the morning and it is usually one of the previous stated. :ohwell:
  • LilMizDetermined
    LilMizDetermined Posts: 174 Member
    bump!
  • *BUMP*
  • Legally_Natural
    Legally_Natural Posts: 101 Member
    1 whole egg, 2 egg whites, bell peppers ( I like to have green and yellow), 1/4 cup reduced fat cheese= breakfast of champions
  • I drink protein shake as a daily breakfast.
  • slice of melon and a 6 grapes with cottage cheese and 12 almonds nice and fresh and filling no cooking required :love:

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  • almonds1
    almonds1 Posts: 642 Member
    Egg whites, whole grain toast with peanut butter...all day every day!!!
  • WW bagel 150 cals
    Philly light pot ( buy them as sets of 4) 55 cals...

    205 cals- and quite filling!
  • Try this

    Oat Porridge - Breakfast Recipe


    Ingredients


    1/3 cup oats

    2/3 cup water

    1/3 cup unsweetened almond milk / Skimmed Milk

    1 tablespoon honey


    Directions

    1.combine all ingredients simmer until liquid is absorbed.

    2.Add blueberries or other fruit if desired


    Tip: you can cook oats in water only for a low cals

    thanks,
    Sonia
  • Chocolate Banana Oatmeal Porridge

    Ingredients
    2 cups boiling water
    1 cup rolled oats
    1/4 teaspoon salt
    1/2 cup brown sugar
    1 banana, mashed
    1/4 cup semisweet chocolate chips




    Directions
    1. In a saucepan, combine water, oats and salt. Simmer 5 minutes uncovered, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat, cover, and let stand 3 minutes. Stir in brown sugar, banana and chocolate chips.
  • Sullivanwilson
    Sullivanwilson Posts: 30 Member
    This winter I've been ping-ponging between two breakfast meals:

    Cream of wheat (made with water) and a tsp of brown sugar. OK, maybe 2 teaspoons.

    or

    I chop up some kale, throw it in a skillet, crack two eggs over it and stir it all up over med. heat.

    Right now I have some left over salmon so this morning I'm going to flake that into the eggs and maybe add a tiny bit of cream cheese.
  • seal57
    seal57 Posts: 1,259 Member
    www.emilybites.com. She has taken alot of comfort foods and skinnied them up. She includes weight watchers points for all and is in the process of getting nutrition info. Her breakfast cupcakes are amazing!!!!

    Is this site ok? My anti-virus has blocked it......
  • ronaldgwilliams
    ronaldgwilliams Posts: 1 Member
    Can you stand yogert?
  • jonniemarie1
    jonniemarie1 Posts: 77 Member
    if your not a huge morning-eating person, you could always do a good protein shake, a green smoothie with stuff like kale, spinach, apple juice, and carrots yum =) or eggwhites and fat free cheddar cheese is my favorite
  • g_mapi
    g_mapi Posts: 11 Member
    i'm also not a big breakfast person but have been enjoying allbran flakes mixed made with yoghurt instead of milk.
  • Mum on the run, my breakfast if I get chance consists of a bowl of all bran with 1spoon sugar and milk, cup of coffee, and running after my boys getting them finish for school and while driving to work I will munch a apple/banana or nectarine. Most morning i get it right but then there are those mornings when I am just to lazy to get out of the bed and start my day.
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