Today I had homemade sourdough bread (weighed it out) and bacon/cheddar cheese on top. I always have coffee and cream.
I often eat 3 eggs in a little butter.
Or I make a shake with kefir, fruit, ice, sometimes kale, a little protein powder, a little fiber granules and a bit of splenda. Or I'll add coconut flakes. I'll do that for lunches some days.
This is probably going to sound crazy, but I have very non-breakfast stuff in the morning. I've experimented with a bunch of stuff but nothing sat well with me. So now I have a green salad with just a bit of olive oil, salt, and pepper, and a bowl of bean soup (I'm a vegan, so I don't eat meat or dairy). I know it sounds very unconventional but I like it because it's filling and has some good protein. It's also something that you can make the night before and just take along/heat up at work, so it's pretty convenient.
My favorite is one egg fried or poached on top of sauteed potatoes with zucchini and mushrooms and a side of blanched greens like dandelions or amaranth. I have this at least 3 days out of the week.
I also like greek yogurt with honey and fruit.
Toast with ham or smoked salmon
Scrambled eggs with cheese
I usually do an Ezekial english muffin with PB on it, or I make turkey bacon and some cheese scrambled in some egg beaters and throw it inside of some toast.
Other times, I get real weird and I make a grilled cheese. And then put an over easy egg on top of it.
I love oatmeal and cereal with fruit and nuts. Peanut butter oatmeal with raisins and bananas is a treat and very filling. I like cereal with milk but I always have almonds or crushed walnuts with it to keep me from getting too buzzed from just cereal. Or I like greek yogurt with fruit and nuts on the side with oatmeal or toast. Protein shakes can be good on busy mornings too. I very rarely can do eggs in the morning. They are just too heavy. I like eggs for lunch though.
Other times, I get real weird and I make a grilled cheese. And then put an over easy egg on top of it.
That sounds like the best thing ever! I'm going to have to try it next chance I get.
I eat most of my calories in the evening, most days, so I usually just have what I call "blueberry cereal" in the morning. That's 1/2 cup soy milk poured over 1/2 cup of frozen blueberries. Check with your doctor to see how much soy you should have, especially if you're a man.
I usually have a smoothie: one banana, mixed frozen berries, some spinach, cold water and a spoonful of coconut oil. Yummy, quick and keeps me full until lunch
Either I make a frittata/crustless quiche and eat that for 4 days in a row (mine range from 140-150 calories each large 1/4 of a pan) - easy before work! Or an egg white/veggie scramble with or without cheese, or vegetable "hash" topped with a runny egg.