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Can anyone recommand a good tasting cereal?
I am getting sick of eggs and would like to try something else. It doesn't
need to be cereal. Thanks |
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Can anyone recommand a good tasting cereal?
Have you tried soft-boiling an egg (or hard boil) and eating directly from
the egg with a little spoon? (You will also need an egg decapitator tool and egg stand.) You can try to find specialty eggs and do this. Especially the larger ones. Ostrich eggs come to mind, haha. As far as cereal goes, I saw low-carb HOT cereal at WalMart (next to LC baking and pancake mixes). |
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Can anyone recommand a good tasting cereal?
Think outside of the traditional breakfast ideas. As I sit here and read
your post I am having turkey and cheese with a side of mayo - and I plan on having a couple of celery sticks. Certainly not "traditional" breakfast foods! Leftovers are wonderful in the AM. If you have time - cook a hamburger. Just some ideas - hope this helps. -- Peggy 306/231.5/180 6' - 38 yrs January 13, 2003 http://photos.yahoo.com/spear1888 "tj" wrote in message ... I am getting sick of eggs and would like to try something else. It doesn't need to be cereal. Thanks |
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Can anyone recommand a good tasting cereal?
"Peggy S." wrote:
Think outside of the traditional breakfast ideas. As I sit here and read your post I am having turkey and cheese with a side of mayo - and I plan on having a couple of celery sticks. Certainly not "traditional" breakfast foods! Leftovers are wonderful in the AM. If you have time - cook a hamburger. Just some ideas - hope this helps. I'm gonna make some bread pudding with LC bread, Carb Countdown milk, etc. Maybe pumpkin, maybe plain like Nancy H. posted about. That will be breakfast for quite a few days. -- Jean B. |
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Can anyone recommand a good tasting cereal?
Bran, flaxseed meal (you can grind 'em in your blender), and a little
protein powder mixed together makes a pretty good hot cereal. You can find recipes via google. If you're on maintenance, the best tasting hot cereal is "old fashioned" style OATMEAL. It has 11 grams of carbs per half a cooked cup, is high in protein and fiber, is dirt cheap and tastes great. (I put peanut butter or Smart Balance in it to prevent cravings... and make it taste better.) Not quick cooking or instant.. too glycemic. "Peggy S." wrote in message . .. Think outside of the traditional breakfast ideas. As I sit here and read your post I am having turkey and cheese with a side of mayo - and I plan on having a couple of celery sticks. Certainly not "traditional" breakfast foods! Leftovers are wonderful in the AM. If you have time - cook a hamburger. Just some ideas - hope this helps. -- Peggy 306/231.5/180 6' - 38 yrs January 13, 2003 http://photos.yahoo.com/spear1888 "tj" wrote in message ... I am getting sick of eggs and would like to try something else. It doesn't need to be cereal. Thanks |
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Can anyone recommand a good tasting cereal?
Can anyone recommand a good tasting cereal?
Try Quaker Puffed Wheat, it's fairly low in carbs and taste like food not like cardboard like most low carb stuff. HTH BarbZ |
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Can anyone recommand a good tasting cereal?
"tj" wrote in message ... I am getting sick of eggs and would like to try something else. It doesn't need to be cereal. Thanks For breakfast I have been rotating between (1) eggs or eggs & chicken sausages, (2) baked, marinated tofu with cheese melted over it, and (3) a flax meal and almond breakfast mix of my own devising. On weekends, I make low-carb pancakes according to a recipe on Jenny's website (follow the link in her signature). Option (2) is not induction food, I think, but should be fine afterwards - 2 oz of the stuff I use is plenty and has 2 g net carbs. You should be able to find it at a large supermarket; there may be several flavors so read labels for carb content and try one that sounds good to you. I use Trader Joe's brand, "Asian" flavor. For oprion (3), I posted my mixture a week or two ago, and other people have mixtures of their own that are frequently posted. Many people just take a few tablespoons of ground flax seeds, some splenda and some cinnamon, and add hot water. That's the simplest version. carla 237/220/165? |
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Can anyone recommand a good tasting cereal?
If you have access to a Trader Joe's their More & Less cereal has 7 grams of
carbs, no artificial ingredients, a nice crunch and a cinnemon taste. Eaten with half a cup of Hood Carb Countdown milk it keeps me fed and not thinking about food for hours. -- Jenny - Low Carbing for 4 years. At goal for weight. Type 2 diabetes, hba1c 5.2. Cut the carbs to respond to my email address! Low carb facts and figures, my weight-loss photos, tips, recipes and more at http://www.geocities.com/jenny_the_bean/ Looking for help controlling your blood sugar? Visit http://www.alt-support-diabetes.org/...0Diagnosed.htm "tj" wrote in message ... I am getting sick of eggs and would like to try something else. It doesn't need to be cereal. Thanks |
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Can anyone recommand a good tasting cereal?
Jenny wrote:
If you have access to a Trader Joe's their More & Less cereal has 7 grams of carbs, no artificial ingredients, a nice crunch and a cinnemon taste. Eaten with half a cup of Hood Carb Countdown milk it keeps me fed and not thinking about food for hours. Is that soy-y? I forget whether you eschew soy. -- Jean B. |
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