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    Favorite breakfasts?

    What do you all like to eat first thing in the AM? Today, a non-workout day, I had chicken and brown rice with tobasco sauce dressing!

    On working days I have a protein shake (1 scoop), and an instone protein pudding, because I like doing my cardio with no carbs in my system.
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    oatmeal either w strawberry yogurt or applesauce. this is the second time i've seen where you wrote chicken w rice n tabasco sauce. i'm having chicken n brown rice for lunch n am bummed i have no tobasco it sounds good. ever hear of a spice called old bay? that's good too.
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    I eat two eggs with ham, toast and a lot of milk everyday. I don't really like it though.

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    Those cottage cheese pancakes are sooooo good!

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    oatmeal mixed with chocolate protein powder

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockgazer69
    oatmeal either w strawberry yogurt or applesauce. this is the second time i've seen where you wrote chicken w rice n tobasco sauce. i'm having chicken n brown rice for lunch n am bummed i have no tobasco it sounds good. ever hear of a spice called old bay? that's good too.
    Haven't heard of old bay. But I looovvveee my Tobasco. But you know what sounds truly awesome? They make a Chipotle Tobasco now... I gotta try it sometime soon. It's beckoning me!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katia7
    Those cottage cheese pancakes are sooooo good!
    have a recipe? once a month or so i have home made belgian waffles w my kids, the old fashioned kind w yeast n tons of butter. they are so good but you feel like you ate bricks for breakfast.

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    you guys need to learn about Peri-Peri sauce, once you try it, you'll never go back to the tobassco

    http://www.nandos.com/

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    Ingredients CELERY SALT (SALT, CELERY SEED), SPICES (INCLUDING MUSTARD, RED PEPPER, BLACK PEPPER, BAY [LAUREL] LEAVES, CLOVES, ALLSPICE [PIMENTO], GINGER, MACE, CARDAMOM, CINNAMON), AND PAPRIKA.

    ok so it has salt but it's cut w other stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brazeneye
    you guys need to learn about Peri-Peri sauce, once you try it, you'll never go back to the tobassco

    http://www.nandos.com/
    if i can find em up here i'll try it. cool site. thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockgazer69
    have a recipe? once a month or so i have home made belgian waffles w my kids, the old fashioned kind w yeast n tons of butter. they are so good but you feel like you ate bricks for breakfast.
    I'm sure you've heard of them. They've been posted here many times:
    1/2c oats
    1/4c cottage cheese
    3 eggwhites
    sweetener of choice

    blend it together and cook in a pan as you would any pancake.
    Adjust the recipe according to your nutritional goals.

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    nope i haven't. rarely come here i just basically eat the same diet all the time oatmeal, rice, sweet potatoes, chicken, some fish n sometimes what the kids are having when i'm lazy or it smells really good like pizza.

    oats? like rolled oats? or is it a type of flour?

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    oats, cottage cheese, and 1 whole egg and 2 white OR scrambled eggs with hot sauce on it (god that is soooooooo good!) i'm beginning to put hot sauce on EVERYTHING it's crazy!
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    I have been doing this:

    -Multi-Vitamin
    -Oatmeal (1/2 cup) w/ Skim Milk
    -Whey Protein Shake w/ Skim Milk
    -Natural Peanut Butter (1 Tbsp)
    -Sometimes I'll throw in some egg whites (hard boiled)

    I know I shouldn't be drinking so much milk on a cut, but I love it.. plus I gotta finish what I've bought right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockgazer69
    nope i haven't. rarely come here i just basically eat the same diet all the time oatmeal, rice, sweet potatoes, chicken, some fish n sometimes what the kids are having when i'm lazy or it smells really good like pizza.

    oats? like rolled oats? or is it a type of flour?
    rolled oats

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    Quote Originally Posted by KentDog
    I know I shouldn't be drinking so much milk on a cut, but I love it.. plus I gotta finish what I've bought right?
    Depends on how soon you want to get cut
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    my favorite breakfast still remains a bowl of plain quacker oats oatmeal and 2 plain medium well cooked beef patties and 2 glasses of milk

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    Diet French Toast Bites

    2 slices of Multi-grain Bread
    1/4 cup of Egg Beaters or other liquid egg substitute
    3 Tablespoons of Fat-Free Milk / or Low carb milk
    1/4 teaspoons of vanilla extract
    1 pinch cinnamon or nutmeg
    1 pinch salt (optional)
    Cut each slice of bread into 4 squares. You can leave or remove the crust.
    In a large shallow bowl, mix together the egg substitute, milk, vanilla, cinnamon, and, if you want, the salt.

    Prepare a large skillet on a heat just above medium with no-fat cooking spray.

    Add all the bread pieces to the "egg" mixture bowl and gently scoot them around with your fingers -- flipping each piece so both sides are drenched and all the mixture is absorbed.

    Start cooking the bread pieces in the skillet a batch (as many pieces as you can fit in the skillet) at a time. Brown each slice for about 3 or 4 minutes. Give the skillet another thin spray of cooking oil between each batch.

    **** end it with some sugar free syrup or splenda

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    2 whole eggs and 4 egg whites.......1 cup oats and a glass of skim milk is my breakfast everyday.

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    1/2 cup dry oats
    1 tbsp raisins
    1/4 tsp cinnamon
    1 scoop vanilla whey protien powder mixed in 6 oz water, pour over dry oats and let sit for about 5-10 min until soft and enjoy!

    It's awesome, give it a try
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    1 cup of oatmeal

    1 cup 2% milk (Sometimes whole milk).

    4 boiled eggs whites + 1 yolk

    Multi vitamins

    A glass of juice or a glass of water.

    It's not my favorite, but is the one I eat 5 days a week, LOL!!!


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    5 eggs with only one yolk, salsa mixed into that, one or two morning star vegetable sausage patties (10g's protein a piece, they taste good too), and one raisin cinammon muffin. like friggin clockwork.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katia7
    rolled oats
    thanks i'll try these.

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