The real sad part is that sugary cereals are marketed as something kids are supposed to eat. I just started back eating cereal because my breakfasts were lacking fiber. Now, I eat whole grain os with extra fiber with almond milk. before i went healthy ceeral my breakfasts were a mix of the following-bacon egg and cheese sandwich-pancakes, bacon, and fruit-omelette and fruit-breakfast burrito-sausage egg and cheese sandwich-bagel or toast with jam-yogurt and granola barall of those breakfasts were delightful to look forwrd too in the monring but were too fatty, carb heavy and lacking fiber.
9/19/2016 8:35:09 PM
I don't eat cereal cause it makes me hungry, and I want more food like an hour later. If I don't eat an hour later, I feel deprived, and if I do eat, I feel gluttonous.I'm envious of people who aren't disordered eaters.Ideally, I eat eggs for breakfast, but I'm normally in too much of a hurry so I have chilled coffee with vanilla vitamin/protein powder. And then I try to have two more of those during the day. So, if I eat garbage later or finish the day with vodka, I can at least know I tried to get some proper nutrition.I think I can get better, but I'm also on the verge of just saying fuck it and living on saltines and Ensure.
9/20/2016 2:44:14 PM
One of my recent breakfasts: Giant Fried Egg Sandwich. Three eggs, bacon, lettuce, tomato, white cheddar, truffle aioli, toasted habit butter brioche (aka texas toast). I ate it in one sittings. My GF got it the next day and it fed her over the course of three meals. I'm hoping it was at least 1500-2000 calories.
9/20/2016 2:58:24 PM
couldn't tell you...years ago. i'd guess I've maybe had a few bowls of Cheerios within the last 20 years?
9/20/2016 6:49:22 PM
the problem with people our age is that they realized big brand cereals were a fraud and took that as a message that cereal was inherently bad as a concept. in return they eat stuff that is just as bad or worse like sugar-loaded chobani.
9/20/2016 7:04:31 PM
Had some lucky charms earlier today.
9/20/2016 7:21:23 PM
Breakfast is pretty easy. A couple of eggs, half an avacado, coffee, and maybe a piece of fruit.On the rare occasion that I do have a carb based breakfast it's oatmeal.
9/20/2016 7:22:19 PM
dont eat cereal anymore, that shit is bad for you. i like to eat cold pop tarts in the morning if i dont have time to cook eggs n shit
9/20/2016 8:07:44 PM
But pop tarts are good for you.
9/20/2016 9:00:24 PM
Pop tarts are a balanced breakfast.
9/20/2016 9:06:19 PM
this morning. i eat cereal 4-5 days a week
9/20/2016 10:27:03 PM
lol pop tarts....thats more of a kid thing than cereal
9/21/2016 8:10:34 AM
9/21/2016 10:32:06 AM
1 piece of honey ham sandwhich meat torn into little pieces on hot pan2 eggs on top3 egg whitesTabasco Chipotlesmall bowl of oatmeal, add cinnamon, add Stevia.Ice tea.eryday
9/21/2016 1:32:45 PM
As an adult, I feel I've earned the right to eat any goddamn thing I want for breakfast. Lucky Charms and pop tarts FTW!
9/21/2016 2:06:39 PM
Baked oatmeal+fruit+nuts+beans everyday. Ingredients:- 5-6 cups dry oats (thick rolled oats and/or rolled barley, or a mix of rolled oats and pre-cooked whole oat/barley groats)- 1-2 eggs, but usually not- 1.5 cups unsweetened soy milk, coconut milk, or usually just water- 4-5 mashed ripe bananas- 1 chopped apple (or pear), but not always- 1 cup mixed chopped dried fruit (prunes/dates/figs + raisins)- 0.5 cup chopped nuts (pecans, walnuts, almonds, or cashews)- 3 tbsp chia+flax seeds- 1 can drained rinsed no-Na beans (black, kidney, red, or pinto)- powdered spices/herbs, for health benefits, not taste (cinnamon, cloves, allspice, ginger, turmeric)- plus something unique i add every other time, if i have it (shredded/flaked dried coconut, shredded/chopped carrots, can of pureed pumpkin or mashed cooked sweet potato, strained yogurt or ricotta, TJ's dark chocolate chunks , frozen mixed berries... wow )Mix and bake at 350 F in a large greased (I use olive oil) baking dish 2.5" deep, for 20-25 min (no preheat), so that it is still soft and unset in the middle. As it cools and evaporates over a whole week, it will get more and more set (and dense). Let it cool 15 min, then cover to prevent excessive drying; after another 15 minutes refrigerate, but not before having some warm!I eat 1/8 of it daily, which provides 12-15 grams each of fiber, fat, and protein. Tastes like a mix of banana oatmeal and a rich dense fruit cake.Convenient as I can take it with me easily and eat it anywhere, and don't have to make it daily.Just Google "baked oatmeal" and you will get hundreds of recipes, with various flavor/theme variations. I tried different variations, but settled (after a year of starting baked oatmeal) on my own recipe above, which IMO optimizes taste, nutrition, satiety, and convenience.
9/21/2016 3:19:53 PM
you lost me at "Ingredients". aintnobodygottimeforthat.gif
9/21/2016 3:50:53 PM
I fucking knew 0EP would come in here with some 2,000 word essay about 1/3 cup of dried prunes, etc
9/21/2016 4:03:29 PM
That sounds super good. Will be attempting.
9/21/2016 4:22:57 PM
I ate cereal this morning. Honey Bunches of Oats [Almond] and Grape Nuts. Almond Milk.
9/22/2016 9:57:29 AM