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Alternative Breakfasts
WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAM
Go global! Did you know that in Japan it is common to eat rice, soup or
steamed vegetables in the morning? It may take some getting used to, but
the benefits are certainly there -- reduced fat and added nutrients from
the veggies.
Getting a late start? Prefer "lunch-ish" foods? Melt non-fat
cheese onto a slice of toasted wheat bread or spread reduced fat peanut
butter onto diet white bread.
Did you learn about the Native Americans eating popcorn for breakfast
in elementary school? Well, it's true. What an interesting way to start
the day. There are many delicious "light" types of popcorn out
there.
Make a smoothie! There are lots of great recipes for them on the Web,
including here at About at our Lowfat Cooking and Vegetarianism. Smoothies
are very easy to make and are even great for getting the kids to help
with.
Hot cereal may have made you cringe as a kid, but these days there are
many tasty low-fat varieties available. Add fruit or reduced calorie syrup
to give it that extra zing. Hot cereal is perfect for winter mornings
and will probably keep you feeling full a little longer than cold cereal.
If you find you are hungry after experimenting with any these low-fat
breakfasts, you will probably want to have a protein-based snack mid-morning.
Eat a piece of fruit and some low-fat cheese on crackers later in the
morning if you feel hungry. Try hummus on wheat pita bread.
Prefer a protein punch at breakfast? Eggs are a great protein-rich breakfast,
and contrary to popular belief, they are not diet-disaster… their
neighbors on your plate are. Eggs are nutrient-rich with vitamins like
B and K as well as folic acid, which is especially important to women's
health. Some years ago, people thought eggs contributed to health risks,
but it has since been proven that they do not significantly contribute
to high cholesterol or increase the chance of heart disease.
If you find that cereal and milk just don't tide you over, try yogurt
instead. It is more filling and also includes live bacteria cultures that
are good for you. Or, supplement your favorite cereal with fruit sliced
into it. Watch out for the high-sugar types (if your kids love it, it's
probably one of them!). Not only does the extra sugar harm your diet,
those cereals also tend to be less filling. You may even wish to think
of your cereal as an appetizer -- eat it first thing, but then mid-morning
have a larger snack with some fat and protein in it.
Do you have a breakfast suggestion you'd like to share with other readers?
E-mail me and I will feature it here!
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