Kickstart Your Morning With Breakfast

10:22 am

Most mornings in our household are so busy, breakfast sometimes becomes a “grab a granola bar and go” type of ordeal. Even worse, sometimes breakfast gets skipped altogether which leads to binge eating around 11:00 when I’m so hungry I could eat a horse. Studies have revealed that a healthy morning meal revs up your metabolism and controls your hunger all day long. Further studies have shown that 78 percent of successful dieters are regular breakfast eaters. So, in addition to your weight loss supplement, you should be eating breakfast to control your weight. Whether your mornings are rushed trying to get the kids to school and yourself to the office, these tips for on-the-go breakfasts will get you out the door on time feeling good.

  • Oatmeal. Oatmeal. Oatmeal. Oatmeal is one food that will leave you feeling full (in fact, more than four times as full as a croissant). So, heat up a bowl of oatmeal to take on the road or bring a bag of rolled oats to work to cook and eat at your desk. One of my favorites, Quaker Simple Harvest Maple Brown Sugar with Pecans.
  • Eggs. Eggs are a low calorie, great source of protein. If you don’t have time to scramble them at home, try hardboiling a few ahead of time so they’re easy to grab on your way out the door. Serve with salt and pepper on a toasted whole-wheat English muffin.
  • Grab-and-Go Cereal. Take a few minutes once a week to put together bags of cereal, nuts, and dried fruit to snack on if you’re pressed for time. You can even bring the bag to work and eat it with yogurt or milk.
  • Think Outside the Box. Eat what sounds good. If a turkey sandwich sounds delicious at 8:00, go for it. There’s no rule that states “must eat cereal for breakfast.” Another healthy alternative is a PB&J on whole wheat bread. Come on, live a little.
  • Sweet Tooth? Avoid the bakery temptation and plan ahead of time. Pack a slice of whole-grain toast spread with peanut or almond butter and a little honey in a sandwich bag (fold it in half to make it less messy). Not only is this snack protein packed (so you’ll be left filling fuller, longer) but it’s a healthy alternative to muffins, coffee cake, or bagels.

3 Responses

  1. sinus buster Says:

    Breakfast is definitely an important meal. I like to space my meals evenly throughout the day and snack as well. Don’t eat too much at a time and don’t wait too long to eat again.

  2. Tom Rooney Says:

    I used to be one of those fools that started their day with breakfast meat, egg and cheese on a hard roll. You know the places that have these advertised on all the convenience stores on your way to work. Wow does that catch up to you in no time by the weight gain and the feeling that your body goes through by all those useless calories. I now find that a bowl of Special K or Grape Nuts is much kinder to your body. :) Too bad it takes us years and years to find out we can’t eat like kids as we get into adulthood. Good Post!

  3. Nate K Says:

    Oatmeal, Oatmeal, Oatmeal!

    Yes, its true that it works for a better day and a better morning. Some people don’t make the best choices in the morning for food, but I will agree that having some food compared to NO food will make for a better day. Just avoid the heavy items.

    -Nate

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