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967Stuart
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Breakfast Ideas - 20 October 2009 09:56
Anyone recommend some good breakfasts ?
(I posted my diet on another thread, and the thing that stood out the most is that I really neglect breakfast time)


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Re:Breakfast Ideas - 20 October 2009 10:00
I tend to not have much of an appettite at breakfast so I mix up a high kcal smoothy;

oats
protein powder or skimmed milk powder
banana
olive oil
choc powder.
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Re:Breakfast Ideas - 20 October 2009 12:04
30g whey mixed with water and 30g oats in micro 3 mins, done.
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Re:Breakfast Ideas - 20 October 2009 12:11
iaink


I tend to not have much of an appettite at breakfast so I mix up a high kcal smoothy;

oats
protein powder or skimmed milk powder
banana
olive oil
choc powder.


Pretty much what I eat. I wouldn't say good, as I'd rather a bacon sarnie :) But for your training that kinda food is best.
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Re:Breakfast Ideas - 20 October 2009 13:11
Cheers Lads

A smoothy does actually sound pretty good, Im not really a big eater in the morning,  Im just not hungry as soon as i get up.
If I did have to eat something then Oat and milk with protein powder mixed in would be doable.

A pal of mine was on about having a 7 egg omelet for his breakfast ! , I just don't think I could face that in the mornings.



How much oats would you put in ? a tea cup full ??

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Re:Breakfast Ideas - 20 October 2009 17:59
30-40 grams ish, but thats me.
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Re:Breakfast Ideas - 20 October 2009 18:17
I put 100-150g in. This is probably more than a mug.

I do make some nice protein cookie mix often;

mug oats
30-40g protein powder
4 heaped teaspoons of peanut butter
1/4 cup of milk
Bit of fruit (often chopped strawberrys)

Mix up into a paste eat.

Prior to smoothies for breakfast I was into weetabix 5-8 dependent on goals and plenty of milk. The onl;y problem is you go through milk and 'bix sooo quick it gets a pain and cost dose add up. Plus many a morning you just don't fancy a mixing bowl of 'bix!!

Best breaky ever was when I worked in Vietnam;

Thin veg soup for starters. Two fried eggs with beef in gravy on top finished of with chilli sauce and lime and a French baggette on the side. Washed down with coffee on ice with condensed milk. Brill!
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Re:Breakfast Ideas - 20 October 2009 18:21
do oats mix up well in a blender??

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Re:Breakfast Ideas - 20 October 2009 19:07
I have never had any probs. Use porridge oats or at the moment some whole grain outs (or something?)from Lidils. I just use a hand blender. My smoothies end up tasting vey nice. Another good tip is to use frozen fruit.
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Re:Breakfast Ideas - 20 October 2009 19:11
know what you mean about getting through the milk !
I have my protein shakes with milk so we have gone from about a pint a week to getting 12 pints this week ! lol


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Re:Breakfast Ideas - 20 October 2009 19:12
*Skimmed milk that is.

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Re:Breakfast Ideas - 20 October 2009 19:23
Another tip. I personally find milk and oats don't mix that well. Better to use water as a base.
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Re:Breakfast Ideas - 22 October 2009 09:04
Want I want....eggs bacon beans sausage chips toast..etc 

What I have...I go the shake route as well...Protein powder  fine blended oats, water and a bannana or other frozen fruit...

Saturday cheat day  lean bacon sarnies/scrambled eggs/toast/ cereal  fruit

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Re:Breakfast Ideas - 22 October 2009 11:28
pretty similar to what others have by the looks of things but i go for:

water
protein powder
fine oats or weetabix (anything more than 2 weetabix gets very very stodgy and hard to stomach)
heaped teaspoon of peanut butter
banana
spot of extra virgin olive oil

sometimes though this one tastes alright:

apple juice
whey (banana, strawberry or vanilla NOT chocolate!)
mixed frozen berries
banana

that's pretty tasty, not ideal for carbs but guess you could throw some in

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Re:Breakfast Ideas - 22 October 2009 20:03
Ok lads, the misses picked up a nice big bag of oats for me today.

So hows this sound -

Half a mug of oats
1 Banana
Half a pint of milk (will give water a go if it doesn't go well with milk)
40grams of Whey

Will give it a go in the morning.



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Re:Breakfast Ideas - 22 October 2009 21:00
there's your basics, so once that's sorted trial and error to see what else you can put in that'll help kickstart the morn!  could be 2 banana's, could be some smooth peanut butter, could be some mixed frozen fruit, could be yoghurt, raw egg whites.. anythin goes in a mornin power smoothie :)

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Re:Breakfast Ideas - 22 October 2009 21:06
Cheers, will post how it goes.

Have heard a few people mention peanut butter now ! , will have to give this a go, Im sure my wife will think i've gone mad mixing all this up at 7am lol

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Re:Breakfast Ideas - 22 October 2009 21:23
worst ones the frozen berries! if they haven't thawed out enough my hand blender stuggles a bit and really has to chew hard to break them down.. sound goes through the entire house more than ever!  my housemate has just got used to a blender wakin him up every mornin ha.

yea keep it updated espesh if you come up with any new ideas!  peanut butters very calorie dense, contains vits + minerals and fibre

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Re:Breakfast Ideas - 23 October 2009 11:22
Well was up nice an early, Blended up -

1 Banana
Half a mug of oats
40g Whey
Half a pint of milk

Results ........ Not bad ! , actually tasted alright, could possibly do with sweetening up, I guess thats where the peanut butter comes in !
Will have a little look about in Tescos for inspiration next time Im in there.

Would like to keep it fairly heathy though so i don't want to be sticking sugary things in with it if i can help it.


But all in all, Happy with my first Oat Protein breakfast shake as I normally don't have anything in the mornings (a crime i know !!)
Actually feel better at work for it, normally Im quiet lethargic durning the morning, but today I feel really awake.


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Re:Breakfast Ideas - 23 October 2009 11:38
Sweeten it up with blueberries.

They are the don of all fruits !
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Re:Breakfast Ideas - 23 October 2009 11:45
I just had 500g of mince fried then drain the fat of with boiling water. Mix two oxo cubes with 100ml of water and cover over the mince and eat. Yum

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Re:Breakfast Ideas - 23 October 2009 11:46
Thanks for the tip, Will add to the shopping list.


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Re:Breakfast Ideas - 23 October 2009 11:48
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I just had 500g of mince fried then drain the fat of with boiling water. Mix two oxo cubes with 100ml of water and cover over the mince and eat. Yum


For Breakfast !! Wow

I think Im pushing it by asking my misses to buy about 10 chicken breasts a week and load of tuna ...... I think if i start eating meat for Breakfast as well she will put her foot down ! lol




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Re:Breakfast Ideas - 23 October 2009 11:49
* May have read that wrong !
Do you mean you had a mid morning meal ..... or was that breakfast ??


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Re:Breakfast Ideas - 23 October 2009 15:53
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* May have read that wrong !
Do you mean you had a mid morning meal ..... or was that breakfast ??


no no, it was breakfast I just got up late
 
Breaky is always chilli con carne, spag bol, steak and pasta etc. Its just another meal for the greedy fat pig that I am

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Re:Breakfast Ideas - 23 October 2009 16:30
you're hardcore man.
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Re:Breakfast Ideas - 23 October 2009 16:36
they are awesome with protein pancakes to sweeten them up
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