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Hi Everyone.

Sorry I don't post much, I joined/diagnosed in February, but really

haven't had much to post about.

Now I need advice.

What do you have for breakfast? I've tried South Beach cereals & milk,

but my BG's soar, even with just eating the serving size (½ cup I

believe) of each (milk & cereal). I do o.k. with just yogurt. I love

egg white omeletts too (but eggs are so expensive).

I also have to watch my cholesterol as well.

Any ideas??

Sonya

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They sell just " egg whites " alone in a container, I believe they are

packaged to use one serving at a time, I use the egg beaters myself and find

the cost not to be high.

If it's for your health, don't worry about a few cents on eggs,cut back on

something else in your life.

Breakfast Ideas

Hi Everyone.

Sorry I don't post much, I joined/diagnosed in February, but really

haven't had much to post about.

Now I need advice.

What do you have for breakfast? I've tried South Beach cereals & milk,

but my BG's soar, even with just eating the serving size (½ cup I

believe) of each (milk & cereal). I do o.k. with just yogurt. I love

egg white omeletts too (but eggs are so expensive).

I also have to watch my cholesterol as well.

Any ideas??

Sonya

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> Hi Everyone.

>

> Sorry I don't post much, I joined/diagnosed in February, but really

> haven't had much to post about.

>

> Now I need advice.

>

> What do you have for breakfast? I've tried South Beach cereals & milk,

> but my BG's soar, even with just eating the serving size (½ cup I

> believe) of each (milk & cereal). I do o.k. with just yogurt. I love

> egg white omeletts too (but eggs are so expensive).

>

> I also have to watch my cholesterol as well.

>

> Any ideas??

Sometimes I have a light english muffin with peanut butter.

I do eat eggs several times a week (hard boiled, no added fat)

Other times I'll have low fat, no sugar added yogert mixed with some Fiber

One cereal (it really bulks up a container of yogurt, and adds needed fiber

too!)

If I go out for breakfast, I'll have an omelet with whatever veggies they

can put in it (I've had the normal onions, green peppers and tomatoes... but

also broccoli, sugarsnap peas and various other items ...depending on what's

available). When I have an omelet, I'll skip the toast and hashbrowns...

Or a '1/2 breakfast special' which is 1 egg (poached if they will do it), 1

strip of bacon and a small serving of hashbrowns (or one piece of toast).

But I don't eat breakfast out that often.

Mike

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> What do you have for breakfast? I've tried South Beach cereals & milk,

> but my BG's soar, even with just eating the serving size (½ cup I

> believe) of each (milk & cereal). I do o.k. with just yogurt. I love

> egg white omeletts too (but eggs are so expensive).

>

>

First of all, keep an eye on your weekly grocery sales. Eggs routinely

(once a month or so) go on sale here for $.33/dozen, and they keep for quite

some time in the fridge, so we stock up when those sales pop up.

Second, cereal and milk is a straight shot of carbohydrate first thing in

the morning, with basically no protein to slow down that glucose rush. If

you really love the cereal and milk, try eating a hard-boiled egg alongside

(or an egg cooked any way you like). The protein will slow down the glucose

absorption and decrease the height of your post-meal glucose spike.

I often have eggs for breakfast, prepared in various ways. Sometimes I just

do straight scrambled eggs, sometimes I make a vegetable frittata, sometimes

a ham & cheese omelet... I will also have a small amount of carbohydrate

with breakfast, something like a toasted slice of lite bread with peanut

butter on it, or a handful of strawberries, or a small whole-wheat pancake.

My husband will also sometimes make quiche, and it is very good to eat cold

for breakfast. (And super easy to make, too, especially if you use a cheese

crust instead of a pastry crust.)

Molly

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I use " Better 'n Eggs " which I think is both less expensive and tastes

better - to me anyway.

JUDITH

> They sell just " egg whites " alone in a container, I believe they are

> packaged to use one serving at a time, I use the egg beaters myself and

find

> the cost not to be high.

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> Hi Everyone.

>

> Sorry I don't post much, I joined/diagnosed in February, but

really

> haven't had much to post about.

>

> Now I need advice.

>

> What do you have for breakfast?

I do a lot of eggs. I like eggs scrambled with vegetables -

caulifower and tomatoes; mushrooms and onions; peppers and onions;

broccoli; peppers, potatoes, and onions. You can use anything you

have left over. You can use egg beaters instead of eggs.

French toast made with low carb whole wheat bread (Whole Food's

multigrain low carb is the best I've found). One egg and milk will

make 6 slices. They refrigerate or even freeze well. Use sugar-

free syrup and a little cinnamon on them.

Special K high protein is very low carb. Much lower than South

Beach cereals. Flavor it up with vanilla extract, some slivered

almonds, a little strawberry or kiwi, and some Splenda, and it's

actually good.

We have tons of breakfast recipes in the files of Healthy Recipes

for Diabetic Friends.

Ron

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/healthy_recipes_for_diabetic_friends

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I will have rye toast with peanut butter

fat free sugar free yogurt and a slice of toast

egg beaters with veggies and cheese

one whole wheat waffle with frozen strawberries or blueberries thawed in

microwave and then pour over waffle with one slice of bacon or sausage sometimes

I put a little of fat free cool whip on top

I have tried cereal in the morning and hve higher BG's with that so I try and

stay away from that.

Just some of my ideas..

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The whole wheat waffle sounds good. I'll have to add that to my shopping

list. There are some sugar free (virtually 0 calorie) syrups available

too. I've used them in the past, they are not bad tasting if you want the

flavor of maple syrup. (I've used them before on a microwaved sweet

potato...)

Mike

>

> I will have rye toast with peanut butter

>

> fat free sugar free yogurt and a slice of toast

>

> egg beaters with veggies and cheese

>

> one whole wheat waffle with frozen strawberries or blueberries thawed in

> microwave and then pour over waffle with one slice of bacon or sausage

> sometimes I put a little of fat free cool whip on top

>

> I have tried cereal in the morning and hve higher BG's with that so I try

> and stay away from that.

>

>

> Just some of my ideas..

>

> in IN

>

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