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Old 06-23-2011, 12:27 PM   #31
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I do the Bob Red Mill Thick cut Oatmeal, then I mush up a banana, throw in a handful of Dried Cranberries and Chopped Walnuts, then top it off w/ a sprinkle of brown sugar.....doubt very much it costs more than $2 a bowl

Add a glass of 1% milk to wash it all down w/....thats Livin

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I do the Bob Red Mill Thick cut Oatmeal, then I mush up a banana, throw in a handful of Dried Cranberries and Chopped Walnuts, then top it off w/ a sprinkle of brown sugar.....doubt very much it costs more than $2 a bowl

Add a glass of 1% milk to wash it all down w/....thats Livin
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Old 06-23-2011, 01:22 PM   #33
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high protein, low fat
You feel full longer and give your body the energy

examples - scrambled eggs with spinach
- no fat plain greek yogurt with a handful of almonds and blueberries

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Old 06-23-2011, 01:24 PM   #34
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I do the Bob Red Mill Thick cut Oatmeal, then I mush up a banana, throw in a handful of Dried Cranberries and Chopped Walnuts, then top it off w/ a sprinkle of brown sugar.....doubt very much it costs more than $2 a bowl

Add a glass of 1% milk to wash it all down w/....thats Livin
nix the banana and double up on the walnuts. bananas are like sugar bombs and your body will process quickly and want more. Like throwing paper on a fire. try it and see

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Old 06-23-2011, 02:45 PM   #35
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high protein, low fat
You feel full longer and give your body the energy

examples - scrambled eggs with spinach
- no fat plain greek yogurt with a handful of almonds and blueberries
I like doing the plain yogurt with granola and some almonds or walnuts mixed in. I need to remember to have my wife pick that stuff up at the market. I've been eating Cinamon Toast Crunch and Frosted Flakes, with the occasional Pop Tart thrown in for good measure lately. Weekends are usually eggs and grapefruit or melon.

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Old 06-23-2011, 02:51 PM   #36
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Three eggs, over easy, sausage links and home fries. Wheat toast and coffee, at Leos.

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Old 06-23-2011, 04:08 PM   #37
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Old 06-23-2011, 04:41 PM   #38
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Old 06-23-2011, 07:40 PM   #39
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One problem I have is that I may enter the drive in line with egg mcmuffin in mind but exit with2 sausage egg and cheese muffins because they are on special 2 for $3. The sausage version has about 60% more calories and you get 2 with the special so you net calorie intake goes up like 3 to 1 and your fat intake goes up like 4 to 1.
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Larrys' P.X., or the boiled eggs as a shark/encroachment repellent.
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Old 06-24-2011, 06:30 AM   #41
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nix the banana and double up on the walnuts. bananas are like sugar bombs and your body will process quickly and want more. Like throwing paper on a fire. try it and see
Bananas are high in Potassium...I try and have 1 a day....this is my one a day for that day

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Old 06-24-2011, 06:49 AM   #42
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try pretty much oatmeal with cinnamon and benefiber sprinkled on and mixed in.2 cups of tea with 2 tea bags 1 green tea and i black tea.then i have 1/2 whole wheat bagel with peanut butter and blackberry jelly.take alot of vitamins etc at same time.probably takes me about 10 minutes then proceed to bathroom.
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Old 06-25-2011, 10:38 PM   #43
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high protein, low fat
You feel full longer and give your body the energy

examples - scrambled eggs with spinach
- no fat plain greek yogurt with a handful of almonds and blueberries
I was going to put em basically the exact same things, 'cept
scrambled w/ morels if you got em.

the greek w/ blueberries and just a touch of honey or agave. haven't tried it with almonds, but will.

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Old 06-26-2011, 12:16 AM   #44
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patented family recipe. although any hung over person has made this wether they remember it or not.

The egg McAllanbrook:

-over easy egg
-bacon
-english muffin
-A1 steak sauce

(if you wanna get crazy, some fried tomato, this is ususally saved for christmas morning)

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Old 06-26-2011, 03:48 AM   #45
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Steel Cut Oats ,,with walnuts,,raw almonds,unsalted sun flower seeds .. Ready for the world !!!

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Old 06-26-2011, 07:33 AM   #46
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Old 06-26-2011, 06:50 PM   #47
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Best breakfast ever was

Steamed clams and ice cold Bud at 6:00 a.m. in Mattapoisett. Visiting friends when I was a kid and my buddy wakes me up a 4:00 a.m. to go clamming. Chit I said it early. I was glad to crawl out of his kids sleeping bag though that smelled of pee.

Came back with the clams and his wife Cathy cooked them up and we ate them all before the kids were up and polished off the six-pack too boot.

Stomach couldn't do that now. But I have to tell you, I remember how delicious they were to this day.

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Old 06-26-2011, 07:57 PM   #48
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On the oatmeal thing... Instant oatmeal with a cup of fruit cocktail keeps me going. A little maple syrup for the sugar high. Most days its what looks good on the roach coach.

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Old 06-27-2011, 03:33 PM   #49
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Yogurt,Ice tea and a fiber bar every morning.Not healthy but it holds me over until at least ten when I take my first break.
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Had the great Brunch yesterday with some family members. I baked a nice Cook's Hamand made Belgian waffles and my uncle did a huge thing of scrambled eggs. Being unable to choose either , I put Strawberries and whipped cream on half my waffle and butter and pure Vermont maple syrup on the other half. OJ , and coffee to wash it all down. The waffles were delicious (with both toppings) . Those Cook's Brand Hams are also really good quality.

The only thing missing were the Cheesy potatoe patties I like to make. Kind of like mashed potatoes with lots of shredded cheese mixed in then fried in a fry pan like a hamburger patty until the cheese melts then develops a brown kind of crust on the outside. I love to make the cheesy potatoes for breakfast when I go camping!

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I started eating Cheerios for breakfast before I learned to talk. I called them Yowas. I figure I have averaged eating Cheerios for breakfast 5 days a week. Would be higher but never got up in college. So based on my age and eating an average of 2.5 bowl fulls each morning, I figure I have consumed, 35,000 bowls of Cheerios. Hence I used to be known as the Cheerios Kid.

So if they find out that too many Cheerios will kill you, then I am totally F *ucked.

note- I even bring a small box when I go to Cuttyhunk.
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Old 06-27-2011, 05:43 PM   #52
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Had the great Brunch yesterday with some family members. I baked a nice Cook's Hamand made Belgian waffles and my uncle did a huge thing of scrambled eggs. Being unable to choose either , I put Strawberries and whipped cream on half my waffle and butter and pure Vermont maple syrup on the other half. OJ , and coffee to wash it all down. The waffles were delicious (with both toppings) . Those Cook's Brand Hams are also really good quality.

The only thing missing were the Cheesy potatoe patties I like to make. Kind of like mashed potatoes with lots of shredded cheese mixed in then fried in a fry pan like a hamburger patty until the cheese melts then develops a brown kind of crust on the outside. I love to make the cheesy potatoes for breakfast when I go camping!
sounds dee-lish...but probably not "good"(as in healthy)

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So if they find out that too many Cheerios will kill you, then I am totally F *ucked.

The best thing about Cheerios is that when you only have a half a bowl left, you can tear the box up into little pieces and eat them. They taste exactly the same as their contents.

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sounds dee-lish...but probably not "good"(as in healthy)
probably not!

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Old 09-20-2011, 05:46 AM   #55
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Good thread.
Healthy breakfast keep us active all the day.
Healthy breakfast gives us energy and potential
to do certain tasks in a day.I also do breakfast with
bread eggs and with a fresh fruit juice.

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Wifey is taking me to a diner for breakie tomorrow. She's payin...... I'm getting the DEe- LUx hungry man special
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I found a good snack food is Craisins. I get a huge bag at BJ's. The Craisins have such a strong taste that you only eat a little and you get satisfied. A big bag can last me 2 or 3 weeks with just a small handful every night.

I'm convinced that certain foods really dense in flavor satisfy your taste buds without eating a whole box of whatever. Unlike cookies where one chases the next one , strong tatsing fruits seems to just satisfy you after a little. In addition to craisins , I find Kiwi fruit that way. After a Kiwi or 2 , I seem to feel satisfied.

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Old 10-02-2011, 04:31 AM   #59
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sunflower seeds (not roasted) do that too...

and your right on the cookies...they are like Beer
have one and you want another.... to no end

the more you chew your food... it creates a substance that
satisfies your appetite... shutting it down
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The woman that does modeling for me (she's 42) eats oatmeal made with water and two protein bars during the day. Veggies and steamed fish for dinner a crazy protein/carb pre-workout drink, and then lifts weights, and watches t.v. for a couple hours on the treadmill. No booze, no ice cream, no popcorn at the movies, no special occasion departures, no days off.
To really make a difference, you have to pretty much give up everything. It's a radical decision. I've lost about 70 pounds and kept it off for few years now. But it wasn't until she pointed out to me how much you have to give up to really make it work - just about everything.
That's why people remain half-fat: because they only take half measures.

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