How are you so healthy and habit-maintaining? Explain yourselves!!

I’ve been trying to eat breakfast lately but my body thinks I’m trying to kill it and everything feels like I’m eating sand lmao

What are your quick breakfast meals? Do you feel like your body hates you when you try to eat first thing in the morning?

  • Beaver [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    10 days ago

    My secret is that I eat exactly the same meal for breakfast every single day, for years at a time.

    The nature of that meal has changed over time. For the first 25 year of my life, it was honey nut cheerios and milk. That switched over to shakshuka at one point, and then to Wheaties, and then to my current standard of overnight oats /w strawberries. Each time I switched, there was a period of non-standard breakfasts where I experimented, but I would ultimately settle on a specific meal for several years.

    My breakfasts habits are very defined by my constricted schedule in the morning. If time and effort were no object, I think there are lots of breakfast foods I would enjoy - I’d probably make a new omelette every day. But that hasn’t been practical, and so I’ve had to compromise and start eating cold pre-prepared meals for breakfast. I like them, though.

    In terms of what to eat, you should make sure all the macros are present. I mix in yogurt and protein powder with my overnight oats, and then get plenty of carbs from the fruit and oats. I feel much more energetic in the mornings than when I just ate cereal.

    But… you don’t have to eat breakfast. Plenty of the most health people I know skip breakfast.

  • Acute_Engles [he/him, any]@hexbear.net
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    I wake up feeling very hungry that’s the main reason i eat breakfast.

    I try to have fruit and granola bars at the ready so I’m less tempted to hit a drive thru but tbh i hit it more than I’d like to admit.

    So i guess figure out how to have uncomfortable hunger pangs as soon as you open your eyes

  • LeeeroooyJeeenkiiins [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    Not vegan and this is weird even for not vegans but i just eat 3 boiled eggs every day, they taste good and are full of protein and random shit like iodine that Id otherwise need to get from iodized salt or seafood, and I just boil some water, put them in and walk away for 11 minutes and they’re perfect. Part of why I do this is also sometimes it’s hard for me to get food down and I can always eat my eggs

  • RedWizard [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    Healthy? I don’t know about that. A toasted bagel with cream cheese on it is far from what I would call “healthy”. Habit-maintaining? Having kids will do that to you, they want breakfast, and they want it now!

  • YEP [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    10 days ago

    Breakfast burritos are the only thing I wil actually put in effort to meal prep. They just freeze/reheat so well

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    10 days ago

    I make a large batch of madras lentils and keep them in a few glass containers in the freezer, always with one in rotation in the fridge. As I am nuking a portion I sunny-side up fry and egg or two, then put that over the madras. I break-fast at noon though, two squares a day is enough food for me - I get FAT AF if I eat three meals a day.

  • WhatDoYouMeanPodcast [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    Eggo makes these protein waffles (I think it’s with whey so not im-vegan ) I put some peanut butter in those. They’re giga for cutting weight because it’s good protein.

    I never did it as a health and habit thing - I fucking love eating. I feel sluggish and like I can’t do my good thinking (and I need my good thinking for work) if I don’t eat.

    My problem is eternally having food that isn’t garbagio around and easily accessed. So I need to meal prep and never really stay on top of it. I don’t have trouble with taste, texture, or anything in the morning.

    Do you exercise? Eat regular, protein rich meals? Exercise would give you a boost to your metabolism and make sure you’re desiring the fuel. If you’re eating a bunch of grease, snacks, and junk then you could not be properly hungry for your big 3 meals.

    • It’s weird how two people could be so different. I have never eaten breakfast since being fed as a child. It makes me nauseated to eat soon after waking up. In the past five years I’ve gone to one meal a day, because I realized how mentally and physically sluggish I feel after eating even a small lunch. To the point of falling asleep while driving after eating anything at all.

      Now I eat only after all work and driving is done until after the next sleep.

      • WhatDoYouMeanPodcast [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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        I kept a really razor sharp edge in my mind about how much it’s coping if you insinuate genetics are responsible for your weight, but I observe via anecdote and read studies regarding physiology that suggest it’s a major factor. The thought of forgetting to eat is unfathomable to me. I can discipline myself down to [REDACTED]% BF and see my beautiful wonderful six pack but the idea that I was ever acutely unaware of skipping a meal or didn’t find a way to get as close as possible or a little bit over my calorie limit is simply untrue. It would be conspiracy thinking if I believed that people who get a small signal later on are playing with the same deck of cards and just denying it. I hear about people who get a cold and are all “I lost X amount of weight!” and I’m like “there’s no way, I would balloon up”

        • ᴍᴜᴛɪʟᴀᴛɪᴏɴᴡᴀᴠᴇ @lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          9 days ago

          Genetics, social conditioning, thyroid issues, hormones, etc are all factors. Even though I rarely overeat regular food, I’ve got a sweet tooth and will binge candy and donuts. Sheetz (24 hour gas station/convenience store) has a peanut butter cup donut now, I’ve had like eight of them. They’re fucking amazing. I looked it up and they’re 470 calories! I still have to watch myself.

          Also I have, at points in my life, drank way way too much alcohol. I’ve been significantly overweight from it. Doing good now though. We all have different struggles when it comes to weight, and it’s absolutely easier for me to lose it and keep it off than it is for others. Don’t let anyone tell you differently.

  • Arahnya [he/him, fae/faer]@hexbear.net
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    asa-explain I think the general advice is to eat something light when you first wake up because your metabolism isn’t quite ready to process a big meal. But that’s dependent on the individual, sometimes I wake up ready to eat something very substantial. It really depends on how much I ate the previous day.

    Eating fruit or something like orange juice can be good because it has a energy producing effect, readying your body for a more substantial meal. A banana is a great start.

    I do like smoothies at any time of the day. My essential ingredients for a smoothie always includes banana and orange juice, the rest of the ingredients are up to your preferences.

    What you eat really depends on your goals for the day and your general overall diet. Sometimes I don’t really eat that much until lunchtime, but you do wanna make sure you’re eating at least every four hours, at least a light snack.

    honestly, my favorite thing to eat for breakfast is leftovers. It’s the fastest thing and usually what I want the most.

    Oatmeal is really good for a second breakfast because it’s a whole grain, you can also put fruit in it, my stepsister used to put peanut butter and cinnamon in oatmeal and it was so good. And it’s usually more filling than just eating white bread or something.

    Speaking of white bread, toast is a good but very basic thing to eat. Bagels are delicious, but not very filling by themselves. You can of course get better quality bread that will keep you full longer.

    Putting stuff on the bread is recommended. A simple sandwich is perfect for second breakfast. I also like to put refried beans with salsa on toast, and it’s very good. Any sort of nut butter is viable too, peanut butter and jelly. You can also add sliced bananas.

    I like to have soup for breakfast with rice. Fried rice can also be a pretty decent option.

    Really you can eat anything you want, I remember the days when I would just eat a whole plate of steamed broccoli for breakfast, or just eat pineapple right out of the can. I also sometimes eat things like cake or ice cream for breakfast.

    But for simplicity’s sake, I usually narrow my options down to a few things and make that and switch it up from time to time.

  • sourquincelog [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    I don’t like eating in the morning. Mouth dry, tastebuds wonky, etc. But I know I need to, so I have Greek yogurt with chia seed pudding and diced fruit. I can pretty much just spoon it into my mouth and swallow, chewing is optional. It gets ~150 calories in me with plenty of quick burning sugars along with some protein and fat