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lifeline
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Hi,

I would sure like new ideas for breakfasts. I'm trying to work on a yeast problem, so my cereal that I usually eat is off limits right now. Most cereals are high carb, although, I do eat oatmeal quite frequently.

Eggs are an option, but I'm not an egg lover so much, therefore, I'm losing the breakfast battle.

Anyone know of any good protein drinks. I haven't tried that yet.

Really would appreciate breakfast ideas.

Thanks,

lifeline


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lifeline,
Im right there with ya trying to figure out what new to have for breakfast. I usually have ham and cheese on a peice of low carb bread, or cottage cheese w a side of pain tuna gag! lol I just bought these new Quaker snack bars called Q-Smart. They only have 3 net carbs and have vitamins in them. There pretty good alternative to a candy bar. Gosh I miss those! You can always go to the low carb store and get low carb cereals and such. If ya find somethin good let me know. Also low carb is good for not just yeast, but lymes too cause the bugs feed on carbs.

BB


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Hi BB,

Thanks for the suggestions. I have bought some cereals at the Health Food Store, but the expense...Wow!

I did buy Kelloggs low carb Special K cereal which has 5 g fiber (I need that), and l4 g carbs and other carbs are 7 g (and I don't know what "other carbs" are), sugar 2 g.
Serving size is only 3/4 of a cup. If I measure it, that's such a small amount...so I just don't measure! It's pretty good.

Another one I've gotten is GM low carb Total Protein cereal. It has 8 g carbs but only l g fiber (not enough for me), protein l4 g and l g sugar. Also, that's for only 3/4 cup. I just pour it in and eat!

I will try the Q-smart bars. Sounds good.

I can't go ham and cheese for breakfast or the tuna. Lunch, maybe! Maybe, I'll just fill up on coffee...decaf...of course!

Thanks for the help.

lifeline


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I love the Atkins pancake mix and use Atkins syrup with it.

I only do this some days when I feel the need for something sweet.

Also, eggs are always a good thing for those of us watching our carbs. You can doctor them up with cheese. Fry some Spam slices and serve scrambled eggs on top. I always top off this with Salsa, ummm, good.

Rosemary


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Net carbs don't apply to yeast. It's the total carbs that apply to medical situations.

How about a healthier egg beaters with fat free cream cheese with green (most likely to be yeast friendly) vegetables?


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Pancakes...I forgot all about pancakes. Great, thanks Rosemary. Forgot about the salsa on eggs, also.

And, I haven't had egg beaters for a while, either. Will try your suggestion, Rita, with cream cheese and maybe some green onions.

Wonderful to get these ideas. My breakfasts have become rut-like. Needed change.

Thanks.


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I was ordering on line from Bob's Red Mill. I think their web site is www.bobsredmill.? I am guessing org.

They have some good ideas. Or you could just call them up and see what they suggest.

If you are not familiar with their products, it is difficult to know what to order.


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Green eggs and ham!!! MADDOG
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How about Hot Almond Cereal?

1 part ground faxseeds
1 part ground almonds
1/2 part oat bran
1 part protein powder, whey or rice protein

You can toast the nuts before grinding if you want. Add boiling water till you get the texture you like. The flax will thicken it up.

I use stevia to sweeten, and pour on some thick cream. You could also play with adding other nuts and seeds. Cinnamon is good.

Only use the whey protein if you are not taking your antibiotics at the same time.


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Perfect Protein Pancakes

2 eggs
1/2 cup of ricotta
1/4 whey or rice protein powder
1/2 t baking powder
1/8 t salt

Mix eggs and ricotta till well combined, then add other ingredients. Cook by T full on hot oiled skillet.

Use sugar free syrup, butter, cinnamon and stevia, a few mashed berries, whatever you like to garnish.


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Protein Balls

1/2 cup peanut butter or other nut butter
good tasting whey protein powder
stevia or splenda

Mix protein powder into nut butter till it is stiff. Add enough sweetener to taste. Some almond butters don't even need sweetening!

Roll into balls. You can roll the balls in coconut, cocoa powder, ground nuts, anything you like. Great to carry for snacks.


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Thanks kam, I will check into Bob's Red Mill ideas.

Maddog, you're a scream! I'll take the ham, you take the (green)eggs!!!

riversinger, I love these recipes! I've never used protein powder and will buy the whey. The cereal sounds great, plus the pancakes with ricotta and protein snacks will be a well-needed change from my breakfast rut. And like Rosemary said, the syrup with pancakes satisfies a sweet tooth. Breakfast will be a whole lot better.

I do use almond butter a lot...but prefer peanut butter, with chunks, of course. Anxious to make the protein snacks. Great idea. Seems I'm always digging around for snacks.

Cave, you're right. Yep, good ole bacon and eggs...got so many other problems, don't even worry about cholesterol anymore.

Wow, it's so good to have all these ideas.

Many thanks,

lifeline


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I get a low carb mix of various nuts and seeds and add it to a Dannon Yogurt;

I've also tried Odwalla Almond Soy Shakes.


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Wow Riversinger! Those recipes sound great!

Sorry to be the bearere of bad news, but: to all the folks who are eating "low carb" or "Atkins" products - they are still bad for yeast! They have come up with this new formula for net carbs. Net carbs deals with the metabolism, and therefore how it impacts your weight. So all those snack bars, cereals and protein drinks are helping the yeast.

Two quick easy breakfasts I do are:
hot dogs, Hebrew National are one of the few without sweeteners or starch fillers
turkey meat, I get it sliced fresh because most of the packaged has corn syrup

Another thing, which I use as a snack because I take my abx at breakfast is plain yogurt with peanutbutter.


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Meat and eggs are good choices for any meal. Do try to eat lots of green/yellow veggies to keep your ph balanced.

I cook big at dinner, pack the leftovers in individual servings, making breakfast very easy.

A tossed salad with salmon or chicken is great at breakfast time!


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well i guess the cookies i found are bad too....

they are by keebler...carb sensible cookies

they say 9g of carbs....oh well it is better than a reg cookie and sometime i just need a COOKIE


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Good for you amyb..

That's one of MY thoughts too.

If you eat a cookie... eat a cookie!

Life's too short...

And I never heard of ANYONE dying because they ate a cookie.

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I just found something that is very easy.. just open the package and shove it in your mouth.

And surprize surprize... it tastes good!!!

I didn't know it could be a breakfast cereal too.. I thought it was just a snack.

It is called...

FlaxMeal Granola... Cinnamon Nutrageous.

Handmade.. oven baked.. one gram carb per serving.

It comes in a red and tan striped re-sealable bag.. with yellow writing.

I bought mine at Vitamin World in the low carb section.

VERY good.

I just eat it dry.. and it isn't that rock hard granola... it's soft for teeth that don't like chewing lots of hard stuff.

I am glad you started this post.. and enjoy reading all the ideas.

Thank you!!


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chicken.
tastes like chicken!!
that and some fruit or small amount of brown rice.
or an apple.

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TC,

Hey, I'm interested in that Flaxmeal stuff. I love granola! But...it's been off limits for a while now.

I'll be lookin' for this granola, for sure.


I just saw a commercial about french toast, which sounds pretty good. So....I'll try making it with low carb bread and use Take Control and sugarless syrup.

A really good low carb bread is one they sell at Panara's. It's the Rosemary Walnut bread, not cheap, but yummy. I like it toasted with lots of Take Control or PB or almond butter.

riversinger, This afternoon, I just bought my can of protein pwd, so I'm anxious to try your recipes.

Thanks everyone, these are great ideas.

lifeline


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Hey, you are not the only one that are repulsed by seeing eggs!

YUCK, is what I think of them, and in a few weeks or so I can prob eat them again.

I am glad Rita, you reminded us all about the total CARB thing.....we are so mislead sometimes. It is just sooooo hard to eat properly throughout the day.

Sometimes I do have leftovers, I do not have to have "traditional" breakfast foods. This morning I had leftover onion, squash, bell pepper that was stir fried with olive oil. Could not have eaten an egg this morning at all.....yuck!

I too would love to try some of the suggestions hear, the protien ball sounds good, but I will use my splenda with it.

Thanks, Amanda


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I WANT MY MAYPO!!!

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I WANT MY MAYPO!!! its got some sugar,but,tastes good.even got oatmeal now.all i need is a cowboy hat. that might be alittle old for some of you..gary

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for those eating splenda ....i don't wanna be a downer but I want to help out...I felt better when i quit splenda....see this link:
http://www.mercola.com/fcgi/pf/2003/aug/23/splenda.htm


I use stevia.

Hope this helps and doesn't p.o anyone,
robi


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Oh robi, I'm soo p.o.ed now!-NOT

Bacon usually fills me up and its like a treat (not everyday)--but whats also good is
to saute onions, peppers, and mushrooms then scramble eggs on them-yum! You could add cheese or tomatoes also.

I saw a container of cream of wheat in the cupboard just today---lots of people don't like it but I do---I guess I need to throw it out---it sure aint on Atkins boohoo


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