kitkat 76 Posted April 5, 2013 I am about three and a half months out and my regualr Breakfast is an toasted English Muffin with some cream cheese and a slice of ham. I never finish it but it is pretty good. I use the double Fiber muffins and non fat cream cheese. Sometimes I just toast the muffin and ad a slice of american cheese. Sometimes I just have a cup of coffee with milk and call it breakfast. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TES 858 Posted April 5, 2013 -Greek yogurt with berries and a couple teaspoons of Special K Protein Cereal (can add Protein powder to the yogurt) -Morningstar vegetarian sausage patties with cheese and sometimes SF Syrup (a couple of times I've had with half a low-carb English muffin or half a thin bagel but the bread fills me up too much and I can't eat enough Protein, so I just stick to the patties) -Morningstar vegetarian meatballs with ricotta, parm cheese, and Tomato sauce -Before I was on solids, I liked diet hot chocolate with Protein Powder -oatmeal with Greek yogurt on top, chia seeds (not eating these yet though), and a little SF jam -Refried or whole Beans with cheese, Greek yogurt and salsa (sounds weird for breakfast but I really like this--you might too if you like your grits savory) -Low-carb/high-protein pancake made from egg whites, protein powder, flax meal. I probably eat the veggie patties the most bc they have 10 g of protein each, so I can almost eat 2 of them or 1.5 with some melted cheese or part of a cheese stick. 1 mvickyway reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TES 858 Posted April 5, 2013 The last couple of weeks I've gotten into a bad habit of skipping breakfast and drinking coffee, and I feel like it makes me hungrier at night after dinner. I am back to religiously eating b-fast. Gotta stoke that furnace first thing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bmbrush413 124 Posted April 5, 2013 I can't eat yet (only 10 days post-op) but my recommendation would be not to feel locked into "breakfast foods" for breakfast. If you're bored with that kind of stuff, eat whatever you want! There's no rule that says you can't have chicken and veggies for breakfast if you want. As long as it's something on your "ok" list, and you can tolerate it, go for it! I always find it funny that so many of us think it's fine to have breakfast for dinner, but not the other way around! 4 Dreamingofhealth, KateClivex, LisaT678 and 1 other reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SpaceDust 585 Posted April 5, 2013 I had to google what hominy was lol. I'm Australian and we have nothing like that here' date=' other than oats for porridge or rice cereal for babies. I'm just not hungry of a morning, but find myself grazing at night, do you find this too? I never want to force myself to eat just because I SHOULD eat something, because I like feeling restriction and don't want to get into the habit of forcing my stomach.[/quote'] I'm not really big on eating when I first get up, either, but I do try to have something within the first 90 minutes after I get up anyhow. The reason is that studies are showing that people losing weight are more successful if they have at least a small amount of food first thing. There are two reasons that I've seen given for this: one is that it kick starts your metabolism into gear for the day, and the other is that you tend to not eat as much for lunch or get caught up as easily in grazing your way through the day - I guess that sort of makes sense, as it evens out your blood sugar. Plus, my NUT expects it of me anyhow Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-T989 using VST Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Leleboo 104 Posted April 5, 2013 Grits are dried ground hominy. It's kind like malt-o-meal but definitely a southern thing. Depending on what part of the US your in you would either put sugar or salt in them. Never understood the salt thing lol What oh girl some salt and some American cheese slices! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DonRodolfo 1,416 Posted April 5, 2013 I am burnt out on grits & eggs Your southerner card, please hand it over! 2 bmbrush413 and KenneKat reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DonRodolfo 1,416 Posted April 5, 2013 What oh girl some salt and some American cheese slices! I don't even know you but I like you already! 2 Leleboo and doreyrae reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DonRodolfo 1,416 Posted April 5, 2013 I had to google what hominy was lol. I'm Australian and we have nothing like that here, other than oats for porridge or rice Cereal for babies. Have you had polenta? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
puppyphat 397 Posted April 5, 2013 Have you had polenta? I've had polenta "chips" that we're baked. Like big thick French fries. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mytime2shine 229 Posted April 8, 2013 Breakfast food idea Mix Egg beaters & 1 egg Turkey sausage Onion Any other veggies and or small amount of cheese (i like Spinach & a touch of mozzarella) Pour mixture into small muffin pan cups (3/4 full) Cook at 350 for 30 mins Makes 12 small breakfast cups... Bag 1 or 2 in ziploc bags and refrigerate. Pop in microwave in AM for 30 sec and you're ready to go for the week Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DonRodolfo 1,416 Posted April 8, 2013 I've had polenta "chips" that we're baked. Like big thick French fries. I compared dried polenta to grits and the only difference I saw was the color - polenta has this deep rich yellow color and grits are white. Cooked in a pot with Water, polenta had the same consistency as grits cooked the same way (except that they took longer to cook). I'd like to try your baked polenta chips recipe, it sounds great! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chelenka 827 Posted April 8, 2013 This has been my favorite breakfast of late, one lite toaster waffle topped with about 2 tablespoons of low fat ricotta cheese and some jam. Cook in toaster oven for about 5 minutes or until the ricotta cheese puffs up. You can use sugar-free preserves if you want. Peanut Butter is also good on a toaster waffle or english muffin in the morning. Sent from my iPhone using VST 1 TES reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
honeymunki 76 Posted April 8, 2013 My usual breakfast is either half a cup of Fage 2% Greek Yogurt with Torani Syrup and 2 tablespoons of unprocessed wheat bran, or half a cup of 4% cottage cheese, also with bran added. Neither of these is mind-blowingly good, but it's easy to put together a few ahead of time and grab one as I'm going out the door and eat on my way to work. On weekend days when I have more time I sometimes make oat bran pancakes. One quarter cup oat bran, 2 eggs, 3 packets Splenda, vanilla extract & two tablespoons of greek yogurt. I eat them with real butter and sugar free maple syrup, but you could also leave out the splenda and vanilla and use them for savory applications. By the way, that recipe makes 2 servings. 2 TES and Dreamingofhealth reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wls4me 163 Posted April 8, 2013 This has been my favorite breakfast of late' date=' one lite toaster waffle topped with about 2 tablespoons of low fat ricotta cheese and some jam. Cook in toaster oven for about 5 minutes or until the ricotta cheese puffs up. You can use sugar-free preserves if you want. Peanut Butter is also good on a toaster waffle or english muffin in the morning. Sent from my iPhone using VST[/quote'] Have you seen the Eggos with Protein? 8g for 2 waffles. They do have 26carbs though. But u only eat 1 right? Not the greatest but better than no Protein.< /p> 1 TES reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites