Submitted by Rona_Gura on

Breakfast

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We spent my entire Weight Watcher meeting this morning discussing one topic, breakfast. We discussed the facts and the reality regarding  the adage, “breakfast is the most important meal of the day.”  We also discussed the pros and cons concerning the different ways people choose to eat breakfast.

 

I believe in breakfast. I make a concerted effort to eat a healthy breakfast every day during the workweek. Admittedly, my way of eating my breakfast is probably not the healthiest, I generally eat breakfast in my car on my way to work or at my desk. But, in my defense, I am not a morning person and, eating breakfast the way I do assures that I will fit it in.

 

 

Do you believe in breakfast? What do you typically eat and how do you eat it?

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Submitted by Phyllis_Newbert on Sun, 08/23/2020 - 22:15

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Phyllis Newbert

I always like eggs in some way with vegetables and avocado. I always thought of breakfast as the most important meal too though my daughter was tring to convince me that intermittent fasting is better. Tried it and didn't like it.
Daniel Schwartz

I do try to eat breakfast everyday, but sometimes not until 10 or so during the pandemic. I do start out with a vitamin regiment and plenty of water.
Rona Gura

Not that I have gotten into the habit of eating breakfast I can't go without it.
Kelly Welles

I follow strict keto diet. So my breakfast is 1 Tablespoon if High Alignable Udo’s Omega Oil (balances hormones - for women); 1/2 avocado (stabilizes blood sugar and eliminates cravings. MCT Oil in my coffee (for memory). Two handfuls of chopped raw veggies 1/2 hour apart. Genomic g Nani supplements I lost 35 pounds without hunger. Bon appetit.
Corey Bearak

Often my most important meals. At home during week, crispier, banana and grapefruit cut in 1/16 and coffee
RitaSue Siegel

Two raw almonds. One ripe banana, blueberries, with non fat plain Greek plain yogurt and non fat vanilla yogurt on top, sprinkled with raw chocolate bits.
One gluten free WASA (brand) cracker with sesame seeds and salt.That's it. No tea or coffee or juice.

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