Breakfast ideas? (I need to eat!)

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  • shmo1969
    shmo1969 Posts: 85 Member
    I love Kashi Go Lean cereal with a cup of skim milk and a banana (for a little added sweetness). This ceral is loaded with protein and fiber and keeps me going all morning.
  • bellygoaway
    bellygoaway Posts: 441 Member
    1 6" Bacon, Egg & Cheese sandwich with no dressing from Subway.
  • Gulzilly
    Gulzilly Posts: 238 Member
    1egg(whole)
    2 pieces Turkey Bacon
    1 sm cup fruit
    1 sm cup yogurt
  • Cindy311
    Cindy311 Posts: 780 Member
    5 egg whites + 1 whole egg (scrambled), wheat toast with a spread, Canadian bacon and coffee is my go to in the mornings.
    Vans Lite waffles are really good too with some sugar free jelly and pb2
  • I have one navel orange, 24 almonds, and a piece of light (Sargento) string cheese. It is surprisingly filling and has a good combination of protein and fiber. I always save my string cheese for last, it's so yummy, it's like a dessert for me! Total calories = 260 calories.
  • time2bhealthy
    time2bhealthy Posts: 211 Member
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  • fitbum19
    fitbum19 Posts: 198 Member
    I have a high quality protein shake with fruit and soy milk every morning
  • ladybg81
    ladybg81 Posts: 1,553 Member
    Work mornings:
    1/2 whole wheat sandwich thin topped with peanut butter
    hard boiled egg
    coffee
    and milk if I don't forget it

    Weekends:
    1 whole egg, 2-3 egg whites scrambled with leftover chicken, cheddar cheese
    fruit

    protein pancakes with real maple syrup
    eggs
    milk
    Maybe some bacon

    Cereal
    Milk

    Lots more but tired of typing. Plus, I might want to get some work done. BORING!
  • luvnthenewme
    luvnthenewme Posts: 121 Member
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  • thelovelyLIZ
    thelovelyLIZ Posts: 1,227 Member
    Try adding some stuff to oatmeal. I never really liked it much, until I started adding fruit and nuts to it. Gave it a bit more texture, and not just mush. Made it tastier too!

    Personally, I would not recommend cereal, especially "health" cereals like Special K. Even lightly sweetened ones have a lot of sugar, and often time they're lacking in fiber and other nutrition. The only cereals that are really good for you are stuff like bran flakes, which aren't nearly as tasty. I'm sure they could be dressed up with some fruit and maybe a teaspoon or two of sugar though!

    Other good breakfasts are eggs in any form (scrambled, omelet, hard boiled). You can add veggies to these, which is why I love it! Also, yogurt with some fruit and granola is also great. If you eat meat, turkey bacon, or maybe ham on occasion probably wouldn't be bad.
  • My favorite (winter) breakfast:

    - About 250 ml of milk (I use soy milk)
    - Weetabix (ca. 25g)
    - All-bran (ca. 15g)
    - Cinnamon powder

    I put the milk in the microwave for three minutes, until it’s hot. Put the weetabix and the all-bran in the cup, add A LOT of cinnamon with some drops of sweetener and stir. It should be quite dense.

    It really fills you up and, to me, it tastes absolutely delicious.
  • Almiel
    Almiel Posts: 61 Member
    I love Kashi Go Lean cereal with a cup of skim milk and a banana (for a little added sweetness). This ceral is loaded with protein and fiber and keeps me going all morning.

    ^^^ This! I eat Kashi Go Lean almost everyday, but with unsweetened almond milk. This cereal has 9 g protein per serving. There are several flavors to keep things interesting. I also like Mom's Best / Three Sisters oatmeal on cold mornings. It's less sweet than normal quick oats, which I like.
  • Laurej
    Laurej Posts: 227
    omg some of these ideas sound awesome I'm so boring I usually do steel cut oatmeal with some crushed raw almonds and dried cranberries with a couple poached eggs.
  • patriciaannbibo
    patriciaannbibo Posts: 130 Member
    Find cereal w/ 5 grams of fiber.Eggs w/ veggies .Try fiber one bars ,yogurt,smoothies and fruit salad.:flowerforyou:
  • skingszoo
    skingszoo Posts: 412 Member
    I have a light english muffin, spread on 1 chipotle laughing cow cheese and slice a hard boiled egg in 3rds and put on like a sandwhich. So yummy!
  • bane0317
    bane0317 Posts: 60 Member
    I like Eggbeaters. I currently use the Eggbeaters Whites Southwest style. They have bell peppers and stuff in them. I use about 3 eggs worth along with ~ 1/3 cup of shredded cheese. I pour it into a paper bowl and microwave at 80% power for 3 1/2 minutes. I use a plastic fork and when I am done - it all goes in the trash. No fuss, no mess! If I want to eat a decent breakfast to hold me over until lunch I need it to be protein based and as little prep/clean-up/hassle as possible. This fits the bill!
  • crfaulk1
    crfaulk1 Posts: 10 Member
    Egg-white omelettes!! Things like mushrooms, chopped green peppers, salsa/onions, and fresh black pepper are practically "freebies" as far as calories go. And, cutting the egg-yolk cuts mega-cals while keeping high protein. Other things like greek yogurt and almonds are great for healthy fats and high protein. I like to stay away from dried fruit just because of the sugar-factor .... sugar turns straight to fat....

    Another of my go-to breakfast items is protein shakes. Invest in a Magic-Bullet and throw in some fresh fruit (berries especially) and a scoop or two of protein powder.

    I like to start my day with little or no carbs - breakfast is the most important meal - so focus on fueling your body with energy. Starting the day with starchy/carby foods makes your body focus on burning those calories/fat all day instead of burning off your body's current fat stores.

    Good luck! Wishing you tons of success!!!!!
  • BAtobe
    BAtobe Posts: 93 Member
    I love egg white burritos. I do 2 egg whites, onions and sometimes peppers if I have them and in the mood. Then I roll in a tortilla and top with salsa. That is my favorite. In a crunch I do wheat toast, spray butter and a fruit and coffee.
  • JoannaLouden
    JoannaLouden Posts: 70 Member
    Wow this newbie got four pages of responses! Thanks so much, I read every single reply and added several things to my grocery list for tonight!

    We don't have a magic bullet but we have an offbrand wannabe style blender. LOL Hubby has lots of protein powder, so I may try a smoothie thing soon too.

    Going to hard boil some eggs tonight. :)
  • JodiHop
    JodiHop Posts: 25
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  • emczech5
    emczech5 Posts: 224 Member
    The yoplait smootie packets you can find in the frozen section are pretty easy and taste good too.
  • ChrissieCrompton
    ChrissieCrompton Posts: 1 Member
    Always have the same thing weetabix with hot milk, a little boring but it sets me up for the day :-) smoothies sounds like a good switch for summer, if it ever happens that is :-)
  • JenaePavlak
    JenaePavlak Posts: 350 Member
    I wake up at 4:45am have a protein shake, then at 8:30am I have my favorite, 4 scrambled eggs (with yolks!) mixed with green peppers and onions, and a chobani greek yogurt!
  • Merideth1
    Merideth1 Posts: 19
    If your concerned with carbs watch the slim fast drinks (prepared). I used to grab one every morning for breakfast and had blood work done. My triglycorides were really high. I asked what caused and was told high carbs. That's when I started checking everything with carbs. This was only one thing that was contributing but if you love your carbs, I would watch adding the slim fast.
  • Amberetta82
    Amberetta82 Posts: 153 Member
    Try yogurt w/ granola or fruit in it. I also eat Smart Ones English Muffin Sandwiches, they're good. Fry up an egg, top w/ fat free american cheese & avocado on a sandwich thin roll.

    I make my own parfaits. Instead of granola I use Kashi Golean Crunch. Always eat mine with fruits. Its very filling!!
  • UpEarly
    UpEarly Posts: 2,555 Member
    On weekends, I make a big batch of whole wheat pancakes or waffles and homemade turkey sausage. I freeze the leftovers and reheat it each morning during the week.
  • smifford
    smifford Posts: 22 Member
    Greek Fat-free plain yogurt and Barlean's Fish OIl (Mango). Total calorie count is under 200 calories.
  • chrystee
    chrystee Posts: 295 Member
    Right now my favorite breakfast is 2-3 soft boiled eggs.
  • russeljames
    russeljames Posts: 103 Member
    breakfast burrito with eggs man fills ya up tons of protein and lots of veggies
  • jocelynna
    jocelynna Posts: 137 Member
    I usually eat 3 egg whites scrambled with onion and 2 oz. of some kind of meat (usually tuna, pork, or turkey), topped with a pepperjack cheese stick (sliced up, of course). Delicious and filling! Around 130-140 calories, depending on what kind of meat you use.
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