What's for breakfast?

So this morning I took in a total of 700 calories for breakfast!! It's my first day actually tracking it so now to get to my question ;

I am heading off to the grocery store, what would you recommend I pick up that will be good to stay under 400 calories?
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  • Sidesteal
    Sidesteal Posts: 5,510 Member
    A 3 egg omelette (wtf I've tried like 6 times to spell it but it's all wrong) with an ounce of ham or turkey and about half of a bell pepper chopped up.


    And toss in some cheese if you can go a bit over 400.
  • Elizabeth_C34
    Elizabeth_C34 Posts: 6,376 Member
    I really like Fage greek yogurts, especially the 2% honey. Eggland's best also makes precooked and prepeeled hard cooked eggs that I like to grab in the morning

    2 eggs + 2% honey greek yogurt = 345 calories, 25g protein, 30g carbs, 14g fat.
  • cerealqueen
    cerealqueen Posts: 39 Member
    cereal :)
  • koen612
    koen612 Posts: 83
    Greek yogurt 1 cup = 120 calories and 24 grams of protein, 9 carbs, Fresh strawberries, blueberries, raspberries. 2 eggs scrambled 2 tablespoons of salsa =160 calories :)
  • melhmltn2
    melhmltn2 Posts: 32 Member
    Yesterday I mixed two eggs, fresh cut spinach, a sprinkle of shredded cheese and my favorite spices beat together and baked in the oven at 375 and they were delicious!
  • MMarvelous
    MMarvelous Posts: 1,067 Member
    I usually have 2 hard boiled eggs, Fage yogurt w/ some fruit or apricot fruit spread during the week. Weekends - frozen Kashi waffle topped w/ warm mixture of blueberries, peaches and honey or whole wheat toast w/ peanut butter and 2 hard boiled eggs. During the winter it is usually OATMEAL w/ some fruit.
  • Calimama123
    Calimama123 Posts: 128 Member
    I almost always make a little burrito every morning. I mix it up a little, but it's usually a little brown rice, some black beans, sometimes a little egg, and a slice of cheese in a whole wheat tortilla. I love the guererro whole wheat tortillas. Microwave for a minute and its ready to go! If I'm pressed for time I'll wrap it up in some tin foil and eat it later at my desk. you can add a little salsa, hot sauce, whatever you want on top.
  • Way_2_a_Healthy_Mel
    Way_2_a_Healthy_Mel Posts: 175 Member
    Egg white omelets with spinach, mushrooms, tomatoes, and cheese. I eat these pretty regularly, and they are well below 400 calories. I also add pico de gallo, and sometimes picante sauce on top. Ooooh, I can't wait until morning to make one!

    Here's an example of one:

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  • litatura
    litatura Posts: 569 Member
    Oatmeal!!
  • 05HeatherLouise05
    05HeatherLouise05 Posts: 178 Member
    I had a 2 Egg Omelette with a bit of Cheese, and a Low fat Coffee.

    Yummy :)

    I usually just have 2 pieces of toast with Jam on Days that I'm working
  • ruby_red_rose
    ruby_red_rose Posts: 321 Member
    Peanut butter
    PAM spray
    Eggs
    Sausage/other breakfast meat/Turkey bacon
    Strawberries/blueberries/raspberries
    Greek yogurt

    Mix and match to stay around 300 calories :)
  • melhmltn2
    melhmltn2 Posts: 32 Member
    That looks good!
  • shyrina25
    shyrina25 Posts: 101 Member
    whole wheat waffle with PB2 and sugar free fruit spread. and coffee
  • mhilletework
    mhilletework Posts: 1 Member
    A 2-eggs omelette with a cup of baby spinach and A tbs of your fab cheese with some spices, = 186 cals.
  • Busymomo5
    Busymomo5 Posts: 20 Member
    I like steel cut oats with 1tbs of honey and 2tbs of flax seed. Also, coffee mixed with milk.
  • jsuaccounting
    jsuaccounting Posts: 189 Member
    Yesterday I mixed two eggs, fresh cut spinach, a sprinkle of shredded cheese and my favorite spices beat together and baked in the oven at 375 and they were delicious!
    ^^^This - I eat eggs and meat every morning. Even adding vegies and avocado it is usually still under 400 calories. I don't eat toast though.
  • sharleengc
    sharleengc Posts: 792 Member
    You can make a cheese, turkey bacon, egg and bread sammich! Get the Sara lee 45& delightful bread..

    2 slices = 90
    1oz cheese = 110
    2 slice turkey bacon = 70
    Egg = 70

    Total 340
  • scloyd
    scloyd Posts: 327 Member
    Usually two fried eggs on two pieces of dry Healthy Life wheat toast. 210 calories total.

    2 eggs = 140 cals
    2 toast = 70 cals
  • MaybeAMonkey
    MaybeAMonkey Posts: 247
    My breakfast today: Dannon Activia Light Yogurt, 1/4 cup blueberries, 1/4 cup raspberries, 1/4 cup pumpkin flax granola ... total of 256 calories and super tasty!
  • taunto
    taunto Posts: 6,420 Member
    -Egg+very thinly sliced cheese on a whole wheat toast

    - Oatmeal + honey + some fruits

    -Omelet of egg+lots of tomatoes+very little onion+some bell pepper+little bit of cheese on top of it.

    All about be about 400 calories or less
  • nluera07
    nluera07 Posts: 14
    My breakfast is either a package of plain oatmeal (Walmart brand is 100 calories) with blueberries or strawberries and occasionally a banana and a cup of coffee with 2 little tubs creamer OR I'll have a Greek yogurt and fruit. I've started adding 1-2 tbsp of flax to my yogurt for fiber
  • lubby22
    lubby22 Posts: 31
    Lately I've been having 2 plain rice cakes = 70 calories with 1 tbsp peanut butter = 90 cal. 100g yogurt (the kind we buy is only 35 calories), a couple walnuts, coffee with cream = 40 cal. large glass of water, and some sort of fruit (usually 1/2 cup berries, or banana, or 1/2 cup sliced peaches) - Total calories depending on fruit is about 250 calories.

    Although, the last couple days I've had 1/2 cup cottage cheese instead of yogurt - which is actually 100 calories, but even still that's under 400 for breakfast
  • oatmeal
    kroger carb master yogurt
    1 boiled egg
    coffee, half and half, truvia
  • Nebrie
    Nebrie Posts: 56 Member
    I normally have:

    1 cup 1% Low Fat Milk
    1 slice whole wheat bread
    1 Tbsp creamy peanut butter
    A piece of fruit. I normally have an orange or a banana.

    That normally equals 370 calories or so.
  • LAWoman79
    LAWoman79 Posts: 348 Member
    I love puffed kamut with 1/2 cup of milk, a teaspoon of honey, and dried cranberries or raisins.
  • hesn92
    hesn92 Posts: 5,966 Member
    ooooo you know what you can do... take a muffin baking pan thing.... take slices of bacon and place them around the edges of each little muffin pan indention (wow I don't know the correct terminology here, sorry) and then crack an egg in it, mix it around a little, maybe put some cheese in there if you want, bake it in the oven and then you have little egg muffins. Lol.
  • territhefrog
    territhefrog Posts: 1,134 Member
    Egg White Omelet

    9 tbls of Egg Whites (I buy the prepackaged Eggland's Best or All White brands)
    Mushrooms (if you like them..I buy canned Giorgio Mushroom Stems and Pieces)
    Roma Tomato (or whatever tomato you like)
    1/3 c Shredded Cheddar (or whatever cheese you like)

    This is well under 400 calories. But tweek the recipe to your tastes. Enter the recipe on here. It will figure out the calories for you if you measure it all out.

    My husband makes his omelets with mushroom, 97% fat free ham, and cheese. Still under 400 calories. We measure everything. It might seem like a pain at first to measure everything but after awhile it's a lot easier. Make sure you are drinking water too. Track it!
  • iheartyarn
    iheartyarn Posts: 141 Member
    2-3 eggs, depending on how hungry i am and what i plan on doing, sauteed chard, zuchinni, mushrooms, or peppers, really whatever i got, cook that all together and toss it in some corn tortillas! yum! my bfast today was 340 cals!
  • kayemme
    kayemme Posts: 1,782 Member
    green smoothie (150-175c per pint)

    yogurt & granola (appx 200c 1/2c yogurt, 1/4c granola)

    hard boiled egg (75-80c)

    eggs & kale (depends on how you make it but poached & steamed is nice)

    banana & peanut butter rolled in cranberries (variable)
  • butterflymarks
    butterflymarks Posts: 97 Member
    This may already be here but I love just to have greek yogurt and some granola cereal mixed in!
    It totals to around 300 depending on the type of yogurt and cereal you get. Of course you could even use fruit loops or sugary cereal but I love to keep it healthy, and it makes you feel full but not heavy!