Help with what to have for breakfast
kristenlees122
Posts: 242
hello all,
i like to have a big, filling breakfast because i work 11-3 and cant really eat during lunch, so it needs to sustain me until about 4 or so when i can have a proper meal or something. i eat snacks at work, but dont have time to sit down for a proper lunch.
anyway. my breakfast is one of a few things:
honey nut chex with milk - bout 2 cups of cereal, 1.5 cups of milk - my easy go to.
udi's gluten free bagel with peanut butter & chopped up banana - my favourite.
yoghurt and fruit - doesnt really fill me up like the others.
smoothie - milk, yoghurt, banana, strawberries & blueberries.
eggs - rarely.
so basically i'm wondering what other people's opinions are on my breakfast and what everyone else eats - i'm just trying to figure out what the best breakfast for me is. i have celiac disease so dont eat bread or pasta except in the form of my breakfast bagel, i eat either salads or quinoa / rice and veggies for lunch and something similar for dinner. so i'm ok for lunch and dinner, but breakfast stumps me sometimes, i feel like i'm eating the wrong thing.
anyway. anyone's opinions or help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks,
Kristen.
i like to have a big, filling breakfast because i work 11-3 and cant really eat during lunch, so it needs to sustain me until about 4 or so when i can have a proper meal or something. i eat snacks at work, but dont have time to sit down for a proper lunch.
anyway. my breakfast is one of a few things:
honey nut chex with milk - bout 2 cups of cereal, 1.5 cups of milk - my easy go to.
udi's gluten free bagel with peanut butter & chopped up banana - my favourite.
yoghurt and fruit - doesnt really fill me up like the others.
smoothie - milk, yoghurt, banana, strawberries & blueberries.
eggs - rarely.
so basically i'm wondering what other people's opinions are on my breakfast and what everyone else eats - i'm just trying to figure out what the best breakfast for me is. i have celiac disease so dont eat bread or pasta except in the form of my breakfast bagel, i eat either salads or quinoa / rice and veggies for lunch and something similar for dinner. so i'm ok for lunch and dinner, but breakfast stumps me sometimes, i feel like i'm eating the wrong thing.
anyway. anyone's opinions or help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks,
Kristen.
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My favorite breakfast is oatmeal cooked in almond milk with a scoop of protein powder sometimes. I top that with berries and peanut butter. Sometimes I'll make it with half a banana whipped in while cooking and top with the other half in place of berries. It keeps me for a while before I get hungry again.0
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sweet... i used to love museli / oatmeal before i was diagnosed. oh well0
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sweet... i used to love museli / oatmeal before i was diagnosed. oh well
Big egg scrambles with lots of veggies cooked in and fruit is another go-to breakfast for me. It's pretty filling (well....mine are huge..)0 -
Cheese omelet with fruit on the side.0
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I make sure to have protein and carbs every morning within 30 minutes of waking. Here are some of my faves:
Quick oats w/ blueberries, milled flax seed and almond butter (no sugar or salt added)
Protein Smoothy - Protein powder, 1/4 c quick oats, half a banana, ice and unsweetened vanilla almond milk
Breakfast Tacos - Egg whites srambled with chopped onions and peppers, salsa verde, tomato and ezekial corn tortillas (food for life brand)0 -
Ooops; I said oatmeal too! You can definitely have a protein smoothy without the oatmeal! You can play around with them as well. Change up the fruit and protein powders. Eggs and lots of veggies are always a great breakfast as well!0
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I love having eggbeater omelet with a slice of ham and fat free cheese.I can make a 2 egg white omelet for about 110 calories. Add a piece of light whole wheta bread for another 45.0
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Wheat toast that is.0
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Eggs scrambles with veggies.0
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Mine is a homemade breakfast sandwich with turkey sausage, reduced fat cheese, an egg and a multi-grain English muffin and a banana. On Fridays, it's a ham and cheese omelet with egg whites, a couple slices of bacon or a sausage patty and a banana.0
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When I wake up I am not hungry for a 'meal' However, what I have been having that has been holding me over till lunch (730am lunch then Noon when I have lunch) is:
Morning protein shake:
8 Blackberries
2.5 ounces Strawberries
2.5 ounces Pineapple
1 Scoop Optimum Nutrition Vanilla Protein Powder
4 ounces Orange Juice
So filling...and yummy.0 -
sweet... i used to love museli / oatmeal before i was diagnosed. oh well
You can get gluten free oatmeal in health food shops! Oats don't actually contain gluten themselves, as gluten is a protein found in wheat, however most oats are contaminated. Just thought I'd let you know that you CAN still have delicious oatmeal...it'll just cost a couple of quid extra for a bag xxx0 -
If you are looking for easy, you can fix oatmeal in advance to just heat up in the morning. Then add in some yogurt, fruit, nuts, etc. I portion it out in 1 cup batches for the morning. I go for the steel cut and cook it in the crockpot. If you aren't into artificial sweeteners, Blue Agave syrup is good and won't spike your blood sugar like honey. Fresh blueberries, strawberries or bananas are great in this.
My normal breakfast though is eggs so I'm not much help.
Sorry forgot about the gluten issue but as someone else said, you can get gluten free oats. I see gluten free muffin mixes at the store that you could doctor up with added protein and fiber too.
http://glutenfreeoats.com/pages/Products-And-Ordering.html0 -
I love flour tortillas wrapped around a stick of string cheese....zapped, and dipped in hot taco sauce :-)......and an apple.0
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thanks everyone gluten free oats are fine for some, just happier to remove them from my diet completely.. long story but am living in america atm and the laws / regulations on what is 'gluten free' are more relaxed here than home in Aus, and I can still have a reaction to the 'gluten free' oats. will definitely try and incorporate more eggs with veggies in my breakfast meals. thanks again0
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I make a breakfast cookie- found on fitnessista.com. I am not a huge fan of oatmeal in its usual form, the texture bothers me. So I just take the oats, some protein powder, and pb and mix it together. Then I add some cinnamon, 1/3-1/2 mashed banana, enough milk to make it wet (about 1/8 cup), and spread the mixture out on a small plate into a big cookie shape. Put it in the fridge overnight and in the morning you are good to go. A lot of people eat theirs cold but I personally like to microwave it for about 20 secs to knock off the chill.0
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I love breakfast pizzas, tacos, omelets, & hard boiled eggs.0
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I don't do any grains, and instead of oatmeal I have hot buckwheat cereal or cooked quinoa (whole, rather than flakes). A cup of either of those is pretty filling, and I have it with some low-sugar fruit, and maybe some nuts.
When I amke pancakes (buckwheat) then I make lots and freeze leftovers, so I often have pancakes and eggs for breaky. Sometimes I have baked potato, lentil soup, or supper leftovers.
You are welcome to browse my diary for other ideas.0 -
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I like having a 3 egg white omelet with turkey, lo fat cottage cheese, and some yogurt. Definitely holds you over!0
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I eat 2 eggs and a yogurt with a tall glass of water.0
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And don't think you have to eat "Breakfast foods" at breakfast!! Leftovers (or as I like to call them- Planned Overs) are a great first meal of the day, too!!
Why is everyone so hung up on goatmeal and eggs for breakfast?0 -
I have banana pancakes that someone on here posted. 1 mashed banana mixed with 3 egg whites. I mix in cinnamon and truvia. Spray a pan with cooking spray and cook over medium. Make 2 pancakes. Top with fruit, yogurt, peanut butter, or strawberries and cool whip. Yum!0
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My favorite breakfast is oatmeal cooked in almond milk with a scoop of protein powder sometimes. I top that with berries and peanut butter. Sometimes I'll make it with half a banana whipped in while cooking and top with the other half in place of berries. It keeps me for a while before I get hungry again.
This sounds yummy and similar to what I do.... but what brand of protein you use?0 -
I have banana pancakes that someone on here posted. 1 mashed banana mixed with 3 egg whites. I mix in cinnamon and truvia. Spray a pan with cooking spray and cook over medium. Make 2 pancakes. Top with fruit, yogurt, peanut butter, or strawberries and cool whip. Yum!
Never heard of this but sure sounds yummy! Gonna have to try it0 -
sweet... i used to love museli / oatmeal before i was diagnosed. oh well
Big egg scrambles with lots of veggies cooked in and fruit is another go-to breakfast for me. It's pretty filling (well....mine are huge..)
Bob's Red Mill (it think that what it is called) makes gf oatmeal.0 -
My favorite is 4 egg whites scrambled with 1/2 green bell pepper, 1/4 onion, 1/2 a small potato and black beans topped with salsa.
cut up all your veggies. Cook up your potatos (they take the longest to cook), add your bell pepper and onion. drain a 1/2 a can of black beans and rinse, until they are all cooked up the way you like, add your egg whites and scramble everything together. Top with cheese. You have a meal that can last you for hours. Sometimes I don't eat all day when i eat this, and I am a nurse and work 12 hours shifts. It really fills me up.
And there is a group of use gluten free people here too. http://www.myfitnesspal.com/forums/show/129-gluten-free
Check it out.0
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