I have a new breakfast choice

  • I made an eggbeaters omelet this morning and it was fabulous. It had a 4 oz broccoli, 1/8 cup low fat cheddar cheese, 2 slices of tomatoes, and 1 slice of Canadian bacon. It ended up being 190 calories.

    It was totally yummy!! Nothing like a good tasty breakfast to start your day.
  • Yum!

    A.
  • I am so glad that you enjoyed it. For me, the key to staying on plan is having food that I enjoy. I love eggbeaters omelets too.
  • I can't eat in the morning, so I usually have fruit after I've been awake a couple of hours, then a brunch later, around noon-ish, but I'll have to try the eggbeaters omelette for dinner sometime. It sounds yummy!
    Barb
  • Yummy! Enjoying our food is so important. I seem to forget about eggs...silly me! Maybe I need to write a list of foods...hummmmm
  • Ohhh that does sound good! I found Turkey breafast sausage patty's at the store and made those in an eggbeater scramble, those are pretty good too
  • That does sound great, thanks for the idea! do you use fresh broccoli, or from a package of frozen?

    I LOVE eggbeaters (well, I buy the store's own brand to save $) and I love that I can have a whole cup of egg product for only 120 calories!! that makes alot of egg! I also cook extra and take it for lunch with a piece of whole wheat bread to wrap around the egg, I am uncivilized but I love it with ketchup or a little BBQ sauce
  • That sounds really good! I love Eggbeaters. I always load mine up with leftover veggies and sometimes use some laughing cow cheese as well.
  • Do eggbeaters really taste like regular eggs? I have bee scared to try them because I really love my regular eggs.