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Old 03-08-2010, 09:38 AM   #1  
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I woke up really late this morning with no time to fix myself a cooked breakfast. What kinds of things do you folks keep on hand for situations like this? I ended up grabbing an apple and a fiber bar for the drive, but I feel like that won't be enough. What else is there I can keep around that's fast for rushed mornings like this?
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Old 03-08-2010, 09:48 AM   #2  
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I keep instant oatmeal because I always find oatmeal, even instant, to be filling. There's also scrambling an egg and microwaving it. Not as nice at stovetop scrambled eggs, but 2 eggs slapped into bread for sandwich will get me through.

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My favorite quickie breakfast is a healthy tortilla warmed up in the microwave with a thin spread of natural (unsweetened) chunky peanut butter and either sliced apples or sliced bananas rolled up inside.

I also do protein shakes using almond milk and a good protein powder (I get the GNC brand).
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I keep single servings of protein enriched cereal in small tupperwares and fat free milk in old water bottles, so I don't have to measure anything out in the morning.
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Old 03-08-2010, 05:19 PM   #5  
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I eat raw cashews and raw cheese when I'm in a hurry.
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Old 03-08-2010, 05:29 PM   #6  
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For me a bowl of fruit and fibre with a low fat yoghurt in it instead of milk
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Old 03-08-2010, 05:34 PM   #7  
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I have a box of cereal in my office. It's Kashi Go Lean, which is ridiculously high in protein and also doesn't taste all that good, so I am not at all tempted to snack on it. I have a bowl of it most mornings, right after I arrive at work, with some skim milk and sometimes a banana.
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Old 03-08-2010, 06:10 PM   #8  
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I make my own granola--it's ridiculously easy and I can customize it to my own taste. I keep a 1/2 cup scoop in the container and have it every morning with about 8 oz. of grapefruit juice. It's such a habit for me that I feel deprived if I don't have my usual breakfast!

For road trips, I keep Nutri-Grain bars and Kashi granola bars in the cabinet.
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Old 03-08-2010, 10:00 PM   #9  
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Does oatmeal hold up in the fridge? Maybe make pre-measured servings and keep in small tupperware and zap it for 30 sec. Have plastic spoons in the car and eat on the run. That may work! Also, in the past I used to toast and butter a bagel the night before and put it in fridge in a plastic baggie, then nuke it for 20 sec. in the morning and ran with it.
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Old 03-08-2010, 10:11 PM   #10  
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Yoghurt is always my running out the door staple; even though my regular yoghurt comes in large containers, I keep a few single serve ones on hand so that I can grab one as I leave if I need to.
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I go in late.

This sounds trite, but it was a really important break through for me. I thought, in the past, that I prioritized my health, but in reality I put it first, right behind all the "important" things. So if I overslept and didn't have time to exercise, I skipped it, because of course having a perfect professional reputation was more important.

This time, I've realized that I really have to put my health first, even in front of work and social obligations. I don't really sleep in--obsessive morning person--but if I did and the choice was between barely getting there on time w/o a good breakfast and lunch or eating/packing and calling in late, I'd do the latter, because my health is more important that whether the office lady or even my boss thinks I am responsible. This was one of the largest attitude adjustments I've ever made, having been raised in The Cult of The Good Work Ethic, but it's central.

It's still a good idea to have things available for "on the go", and I am reading these suggestions with interest. But this breakthrough was really, really important for me--one of the biggest steps in this journey--and this reminded me of it.
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I eat a Nutrigrain bar almost every morning. I don't really know how they rank against other options when it comes to nutrition, but I love them and they keep me from getting hungry for a decent amount of time.
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Old 03-09-2010, 02:23 PM   #13  
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Ha I did the same thing this morning. I barely made it to class on time. What I do is dump a little thingy of yoplait yogurt into a bowl, and measure half a cup of Fiber One cereal into it, and eat that. I also usually have a piece of fruit too. It's really good and keeps me going for a while.

Also you can buy these yummy things called bagel thins, and toast it (or raw, that's good too!) and spread a little bit of peanut butter on both, and then sprinkle cinnamon on them and eat it like a sandwich, also with a piece of fruit.

They're both fast and really nummy.

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I make healthy muffins from scratch, and freeze them in large bags. Very easy to pull out a single muffin, nuke it, and then spread it with almond butter or peanut butter. It's a pretty portable breakfast.

I try never to leave the house hungry. Bad things happen when I do that.
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You can make oatmeal (not even the instant kind) in 4.5 minutes in the microwave. Add a sliced banana and put into a travel mug and go.
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