Non Sugar Breakfast Ideas
mikeschratz
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Okay, so I have to admit, I have only been here ten days and I am feeling much better. Bending down and tieing my boots (and they have zippers) ain't a chore anymore. But I am having one problem that I need help with, I call it old habits, but I am looking for breakfast ideas that don't have the sugar content.
It is usual for me to grab the cereal and skim milk, but the cereals that I eat are high in sugar, so I am new to this, and I am wondering what are some low sugar, healthy breakfast meals?
Thank you all for the posts, subjects arnd responses, It has kept me here, looking and learning and actually supporting others and their endeavors...
Regards to all,
BC
It is usual for me to grab the cereal and skim milk, but the cereals that I eat are high in sugar, so I am new to this, and I am wondering what are some low sugar, healthy breakfast meals?
Thank you all for the posts, subjects arnd responses, It has kept me here, looking and learning and actually supporting others and their endeavors...
Regards to all,
BC
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Oatmeal with either nuts, fruit or peanut butter!
Also egg white omelets with veggies
Those are my 2 'go to' brekkies
Otherwise maybs a yummy protein shake? So many recipes out there0 -
Hmm what about changin the type of cereal you eat? Or you could try eggs, oatmeal, yogurt, toast with pb. These are what I alternate for my breakfasts. I just got come multi grain cheerios. I eat soy yogurt or coconut yogurt with granola or oats. And I love eggs!! Sometimes I make one of those thin cut steaks with them. Thats more of my weekend breakfast though. And plain oatmeal with cinnamon sprinkled in or pb2 in it. I hope you find a combo that works for you. Good luck on your journey :drinker:0
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Peanut butter toast, savory oatmeal or an avacado, capsicum, cashew and egg salad. Gah, now I feel hungry.0
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Toast spread with a Wholly Guacamole 100 calorie pack, topped with hard-boiled egg slices
Mini bagel with ham, cheese, egg/egg white
Hard-boiled egg whites, filled with hummus or guacamole
Deli meat wrapped around carrot stick, string cheese, or pepper strip
I also like to mix any cold cereal with puffed wheat cereal. It's low-cal, low sugar, and super cheap.
P.S. Your dog is adorable.0 -
My favorite half a bagel with almond butter, cottage cheese, and a slice of apple. yummy.0
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dont' have alot of time to worry about breakfast, so here is what we do, 1/4 cup oatmeal, big tbsp ground flax seed, big tbsp gound nuts/seeds (i mix it up) water, microwave, then 1 tbsp of pure maple syrup, now that is one of the healthiest breakfasts you will find... take one day at a time and be blessed... karen0
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My go to is always protein for breakfast, either a protein shake (Premier Nutrition is the best) or egg white omelet with peppers/onions and salsa.
Bob's Red Mill has a bunch of really healthy whole grain cereals. They are available at a lot of my local stores so I would imagine they would be at yours. Check the "health food" aisles. If you can't find them there they are available on Amazon or http://www.bobsredmill.com/.0 -
I'm a porridge (oatmeal) girl too, but if you want to keep some sweetness try one of the following:
- add a sliced banana (preferably one that's just developed spots) before nuking it
- add blueberries before nuking
- add 1/2 tsp of honey (I use manuka) after nuking
I'm not great with dairy either, so I use soya milk or oatley (oat based drink) instead.0 -
There's a website called skinnytaste.com a lot go easy and great receipe.Cereal is a quick choice when your in a hurry.Just opt for healthy ones.Kellogg and fiber one make great healthy cereal0
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I like fat free greek yoghurt or fat free fromage frais with fruit (usually a banana or halved grapes or pineapple) - yum!
Good luck!0 -
I like the eggs in a mug ideas from "Hungry Girl.com" quick and easy to cook in the microwave.0
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I suggest looking into stevia drops, i think mine is by nunaturals? Gatta check but it added sweetness to where u would normally want sugar, without adding sugar! i add it to my pancake mix( healthy mix such as whole wheat flour or spelt flour etc ) or if u want oatmeal u can put it in the, or add some banana..bananas have sugar in them but not sugar like splenda! lol0
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I have been eating meat muffins with 2 hard boiled eggs...
http://www.theclothesmakethegirl.com/2012/02/14/vday-gift-for-you-meat-spinach-muffins/0 -
saute some spinach, add eggs, flip, add a LITTLE bit of cheese, fold it over - Quick Veggie Omelet, about 225 calories (made with 2 eggs).0
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It usually takes just a few minutes in the AM to cook an egg or two with cooking spray, add a piece of cheese, tbls. real baking bits and put it in a tortilla wrap. Yummy!:bigsmile:0
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Seriously? You've never heard of eggs and bacon? Fish? Veg?0
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Low sugar cereal that I swear tastes just like "Cap'n Crunch":
Fiber One, Honey Squares Cereal
(3/4 cup = 80 Calories, 3g Sugar, 10g Fiber)
And try switching your skim milk to "Silk Unsweetened Almond Milk". They taste the same to me. (8oz = 35 calories, 0g Sugar)0 -
I love steel cut oats over a sliced banana. You can get instant steel cut oats, otherwise they take 30 minutes to cook! The only sugar is whatever is in the banana naturally. And very heart-healthy, too.0
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I like veggies for breakfast sometimes
I stir fry a batch for the week then have them at dinner oro for breakfast with a protein (Chicken at night, eggs in the a.m. but you could do a meat (lean ham for example) or with either meal, soy)0 -
Thanks to all for the replies... If I can't find something in here, I have a lost cause. I appreciate all who gave their ideas. I am just starting this journey and needed some good alternatives.
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Prep and cook time: 5 minutes.
Eggs - Large A - Eggland's Best, 1 egg cals: 70
Raspberries - Raw, 10 raspberries, cals: 10
Strawberries - Raw, 2 large (1-3/8" dia), cals: 12
Butter - Light Butter With Canola Oil, 0.33 Tbsp, cals: 17
Onions - Raw, 0.33 tbsp chopped, cals: 1
Raw Fresh - Asparagus Spears Tll, 3 Spears, cals: 10
Herdez - Casera Mild Salsa, 0.66 TBSP, cals: 30 -
Things I eat for breakfast:
oatmeal with fruit, nuts or greek yogurt
quinoa with fruit, nuts or greek yogurt
greek yogurt with fruit and nuts
cottage cheese
organic grain cereals
omlettes with veggies, cheese, meat
eggs and turkey or chicken baccon
fruits or veggies with organic nut butters (usually almond or peanut)
fruit salad
smoothies made with fruits and veggies
pancakes made from oatmeal or coconut flour0 -
Try Muesli. You can cook it with water or milk just like oatmeal. I use unsweetened coconut milk. Sometimes I add sliced fruit on top.0
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Special K mixed berries (1 c.) = 110 calories
Silk almond milk (1/2 c) = 30 calories
Yummy in my tummy
Fyi, kellogs makes like 4 varieties of cereal that are 110 calories per serving.. the chocolate is especially tasty, especially if you're a chocoholic like me.0 -
My usual is egg beaters, scrambled with saute'd peppers, onions and mushrooms (pam spray for the saute part). I usually have it with a whole grain english muffin and 2 pieces turkey sausage.
Today I changed it up and had old fashioned oats with 1.5 tbsp dark cocoa powder and 3/4 cup almond milk with a banana sliced into it. Cook on the stove 5-8 mins. It was so yummy and felt like a treat!0 -
I eat 2 extra large organic cage free eggs cooked in extra virgin coconut oil with 1 ounce cheese and 100 calories worth of avocado with salsa EVERY morning. SOOOOO good - and I am set till the afternoon, even then, I am not hungry!0
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