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Little things that make you smile - the anti-peeve thread.
Re: Little things that make you smile - the anti-peeve thread.
Quite. It's just a matter of feeling like cooking which I almost never do before midday. Also, all the best, most satisfying breakfast foods are crammed with tons of fat, cholesterol and sodium, so even on a good week when I'm feeling up to it there's a limit to how much I'll allow myself to make.
Re: Little things that make you smile - the anti-peeve thread.
Yeah, the best breakfast meals tend to be terrible for you. Pancakes and bacon being one of the worst offenders.
I need to find more breakfast options. Something quick and easy to make that's both healthy and delicious, because grabbing a pop tart on my way out the door is just not doing it for me.
Re: Little things that make you smile - the anti-peeve thread.
I console myself with the idea that since it's the first meal of the day, I have all day to burn off the unhealthy calories before they get stored in time bomb form somewhere in my body. I don't know how well grounded in reality that story is, but I keep telling it to myself.
There's an informative list over here at WebMD, but none of their suggestions exactly inspire mouth watering. That smoothie I posted in the other thread does the job for me most days coupled with a granola bar or a cup of trail mix.
Re: Little things that make you smile - the anti-peeve thread.
I need to find more breakfast options. Something quick and easy to make that's both healthy and delicious, because grabbing a pop tart on my way out the door is just not doing it for me.
Throw some milk in a blender, add 1-2 frozen bananas for each cup of milk. Optionally add some spoonfuls of peanut butter and/or chocolate syrup. You could probably throw some cereal into the blender too and it would let you get away with eating cereals that are totally bland like no-sugar shredded wheat. Also make a PB&J sandwich so you can have something solid. The only catch is that you'll have to clean the blender, but at least you didn't cook.
That smoothie I posted in the other thread does the job for me most days coupled with a granola bar or a cup of trail mix.
Something I incorporated into my diet is a breakfast smoothie. I use one banana, one cup of greek yogurt, one cup of orange juice, and one cup each of two kinds of frozen fruit. Blend until smooth. Sometimes it's helpful to let it sit on the counter for 20 minutes before you put your blender to work on it, or you can load the fruit and juice the night before and let it sit in your refrigerator until morning. It's about 450 calories, a huge amount of fat-free protein (about half the USRDA), and four servings of fruit. It goes against "don't drink your calories," but I've had a hard time working enough fruit and veg into my diet, adding protein without adding fat and cholesterol, and getting decent breakfasts since I'm usually too lazy to cook in the mornings, so this solved a lot of problems for me.
I added up the nutritional information for my smoothie ingredients, using peaches and mixed berries for the frozen fruit, and got this for one quart:
Calories : 485
Calories from Fat : 3 // All from the banana O_o
Total Carbohydrate : 95g ( 32% )
- Dietary Fiber : 8g ( 32%) // This is evenly split between the banana, peaches, and berries
- Sugars : 65g
Protein : 29g ( 58% ) // Nearly all of this is from the Greek yogurt
Cholesterol : 10mg ( 3% )
Sodium : 110mg ( 5% )
Potassium : 1g ( 28% )
Vitamin A : 12%
Vitamin C : 457% // About 2/3 from the peaches and 1/4 from the OJ
Iron : 8%
Calcium : 34%
These keep me full for a couple hours (it's a quart of fluid after all) and provide a pretty steady burn of energy for the first half of the day. For me it's not quite enough to be a full meal by itself, and needs to be backed up with something solid like some bread, cereal, steamed young soy beans, or sparingly a poached egg.
Re: Little things that make you smile - the anti-peeve thread.
I usually have fruit and cottage cheese in the morning, because it's fast, requires no cooking, and isn't eggs, which I am weird about. That or in the winter time, steel-cut oatmeal I make the night before.
Re: Little things that make you smile - the anti-peeve thread.
Im a creature of habit. My breakfast routine rotates based on the day of the week. It helps me to accurately predict my weekly food shopping bill as well.
Monday: 1/8 cup of Cranberries, 1/4 cup of Granolla and 1/2 a cup of plain Greek Yogurt
Tuesday: 2 Eggs and 2 Pieces of Uncured, Organic Maple Bacon
Wednesday: 1 full cup of Kashi Cereal (I need to pick a new brand... Kashi isn't nearly as good for you as you'd think)
Thursday: 1 Breakfast bar (assorted types) and an Apple
Friday: 1/8 Cup of Cranberries, 1/4 Cup of Granolla and 1/2 Cup of Plain Grek Yogurt
Saturday: 2 Eggs and 2 Pieces of Uncured, Organic Maple Bacon
Sunday 1 Full cup of Cereal (I need new fucking cereal)
Re: Little things that make you smile - the anti-peeve thread.
What kind are you guys eating? o_O I eat Kashi Go Lean because it's got an unusually high amount of protein for a cereal. It's not exactly high flavor but it's nothing some honey won't fix.
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