I'm trying to find some new foods to eat for Breakfast. I'm in college and the dining hall offers some options for healthy food but things get dull real quick. Lately I've been eating this for breakfast; I take one slice of bread and put one spread of peanut butter on it(not a lot but enough to cover most of the bread. I eat that and have a cup of black coffee with one packet of Splenda(Sometimes I add a splash of Skim milk to the coffee).
1 slice of 100% whole wheat bread, 50 calories, 10 grams of carbs, 1 gram of sugar, 3 grams of fiber.
I don't know the nutrition facts of the peanut butter because they serve it in these big bowls for everyone to use.
I don't usually eat a lot in the morning mostly because I'm strapped for time and I'm not hungry in the mornings but this feasible for now? I can't get proper nutrition until I had back and thats in May. For now I hope this is good enough for breakfast.
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03-31-2005, 07:19 AM #1
Peanut Butter in the morning(dieting)
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03-31-2005, 07:27 AM #2
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I would for sure get some sort of protein in there. Breakfast is the most important meal, its what gets your metabolism goin and gives you energy for the day. The peanut butter isnt a bad choice neither is the bread....but im sure since its at a dining hall its going to be white bread and its goin to be like jiffy PB. If you can throw in some hardboild eggs and eat the whites or some sort of meat that they serve. And I always say its good to add fruit. Breakfast should be one of the biggest meals of the day in my opinion. Just add some more food but use your judgement.
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03-31-2005, 07:29 AM #3
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that is no where near enough cals. thats about 150 cals, give or take if all you eat is a slice of bread and some pb. id be weary of school pb, first off because they dont cater to the bb lifestyle and buy natural peanut butter. it is probably jiff or something that has added sugar and trans fat, not good. the bread is fine as long as it doesnt contain bad ingridients like high fructose corn syrup, hydrogenated oil, and enriched flour. you need some protein in the meal too. some yogurt, eggs, cottage cheese, milk, anything cause you have none. and you need to eat more in general. at least more bread and some fruit too, or try oats or something.
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03-31-2005, 09:36 AM #4
They serve hardboiled eggs sometimes but not every morning. Before this I was having a protein shake the minute I woke up. I would use about two scoops of ON 100% in water and head out. I'll try to find some natural peanut butter at a health food store and use that. The whole wheat bread they have at the dining hall is good though. I didn't notice any bad ingredients in it and the nutrition facts was impressive for a slice of bread. I'll try to toast two slices of the bread and grab three hardboiled eggs when they have them.
They also got scrambled eggs but with yolk and they use a lot of butter when they cook it.
I'd drink milk too but I'm already trying to reduce my sugar intake however I did hear that the sugar in milk is good for you as opposed to the **** you find in pastries and what not. They also serve yogurt but I'm not sure what kind.
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