Low Carb Breakfast
Low Carb
Breakfast Videos
I have had a problem with my weight since I was a child. There
have been times in my life where I am close to my ideal weight and
there have been other times when I have been sixty pounds
overweight. No matter how good I feel and look when my weight is
down I return to old habits of overeating. I love food, all kinds
of food. I love cooking, grocery shopping, and serving food to
guests. I know my weight is not healthy, but I love making healthy
foods. I also like making foods that are high in
calories.
My cooking skills and love of food began to create a weight
problem for my husband also. He has never been overweight, but soon
the amounts and kinds of food that I had in the house started to
catch up with him. He told me that he needed to find a diet that
would help him shed the extra fifteen pounds that he had gained. I
agreed that I needed to try to lose weight again so we went on a
low carbohydrates diet together. I have tried every diet known to
man, from weight watchers to pills, to prepared foods plan. I know
that I need to make a life style change in addition to the dieting,
because no matter how much I lose I put it back on. The hardest
part of the new diet is finding a low carb breakfast. It is true
that you can eat eggs, cheese and meats; however these things take
time to prepare. I leave for work quite early in the morning so
taking time to make a low carb breakfast was not something I wanted
to do. Many of the quick solutions for a morning meal did not fit
the criteria for a low carb breakfast. Toast, cereals, yogurts and
fruit which are quick to grab and eat on the run were not on the
list of acceptable
foods.
When we were on this diet there were not as many low
carbohydrate foods available on the market as there are today. Most
prepared and packaged low carb breakfast foods and other meals came
out a year or two later, after the low carb diet became so popular.
I find it interesting that once all of the prepackaged foods began
to be available, people were not having as much success with the
diet. The convenience of the prepackaged foods leads to a greater
calorie intake. My solution for the low carb breakfast was to boil
a dozen eggs on Sundays. I would keep them in the refrigerator and
eat two of them each morning. For a mid morning snack I would eat a
couple of sticks of string cheese and then have a chef salad or
bun-less burger with a side salad for lunch. Dinner was always
protein and greens. We did both lose weight on the diet and the
nice part was that you do not feel hungry.
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