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Just as the title says, I'm seriously stepping up my game this month to reach my goals of getting a six pack.
However, I need ideas on what to eat in breakfast that is low on carbs. This way I can burn more fat around the stomach area.
Is there any particular breakfast bars that are low on carbs and has almost no fat? Is there anything that I can quickly take if I'm late to school?
I don't cook and my mom probably wouldn't go to the trouble to make me my low carb breakfast meals. It's pretty much eggs,ham,and buttered bread most of the time which is good but fattening.
Please give me ideas. :D
edit: I keep finding these bars with peanut butter flavor or whatever, I don't give a fudge if it tastes good or not.
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So basically you want something low on carbs, low on fat, but high in protein? You know, they say the Atkins diet doesn't work >.>
edit: I don't think a low carb diet burns stomach fat either, maybe refined carbs like sugar syrup.
edit2: one site said to do cardio workouts http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_can_you_lose_your_stomach_fat
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On February 06 2009 11:09 arcticStorm wrote:So basically you want something low on carbs, low on fat, but high in protein? You know, they say the Atkins diet doesn't work >.> edit: I don't think a low carb diet burns stomach fat either, maybe refined carbs like sugar syrup. edit2: one site said to do cardio workouts http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_can_you_lose_your_stomach_fat
I didn't say it burns stomach fat. I am under the impression that if there is less carbs, you will quickly get to the fat.
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Im not expert on diet or something but normally i get a yogurt with some cereal (anykind) and a fruit. Thats all you need imo.
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Calgary25954 Posts
Hardboiled eggs? Cottage cheese? All-natural peanut butter (by itself)? Those are the only things that come to mind.
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On February 06 2009 11:14 Chill wrote: Hardboiled eggs? Cottage cheese? All-natural peanut butter (by itself)? Those are the only things that come to mind.
Hmm, does cotttage cheese taste good? Now that you mention it , in a lot of my searches, I have come across cottage cheese.
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On February 06 2009 11:13 malongo wrote: Im not expert on diet or something but normally i get a yogurt with some cereal (anykind) and a fruit. Thats all you need imo.
That sounds like a good idea actually. Maybe a less sugary cereal would help. But bottom line, carbs are necessary. They are the body's preferred energy source, and while refined carbohydrates like candy, soda, sugary cereal may cause weight gain. There's nothing wrong with complex carbohydrates from whole wheat bread etc.
Mayo Clinic's verdict on low-carb diets: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/low-carb-diet/NU00279
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Calgary25954 Posts
On February 06 2009 11:18 ilistis wrote:Show nested quote +On February 06 2009 11:14 Chill wrote: Hardboiled eggs? Cottage cheese? All-natural peanut butter (by itself)? Those are the only things that come to mind. Hmm, does cotttage cheese taste good? Now that you mention it , in a lot of my searches, I have come across cottage cheese. Not to me but it does to some people. Ironically all natural peanut butter has the exact ratio of protein, fat and starch that is recommended for weight loss. So if you're serious you can just eat like 1.5 tablespoons of that for breakfast.
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On February 06 2009 11:19 Chill wrote:Show nested quote +On February 06 2009 11:18 ilistis wrote:On February 06 2009 11:14 Chill wrote: Hardboiled eggs? Cottage cheese? All-natural peanut butter (by itself)? Those are the only things that come to mind. Hmm, does cotttage cheese taste good? Now that you mention it , in a lot of my searches, I have come across cottage cheese. Not to me but it does to some people. Ironically all natural peanut butter has the exact ratio of protein, fat and starch that is recommended for weight loss. So if you're serious you can just eat like 1.5 tablespoons of that for breakfast.
It doesn't sound like a bad idea...I'll see what I can find in my grocery store.
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On February 06 2009 11:23 ilistis wrote:Show nested quote +On February 06 2009 11:19 Chill wrote:On February 06 2009 11:18 ilistis wrote:On February 06 2009 11:14 Chill wrote: Hardboiled eggs? Cottage cheese? All-natural peanut butter (by itself)? Those are the only things that come to mind. Hmm, does cotttage cheese taste good? Now that you mention it , in a lot of my searches, I have come across cottage cheese. Not to me but it does to some people. Ironically all natural peanut butter has the exact ratio of protein, fat and starch that is recommended for weight loss. So if you're serious you can just eat like 1.5 tablespoons of that for breakfast. It doesn't sound like a bad idea...I'll see what I can find in my grocery store.
Smuckers sells all natural peanut butter. Im sure majority of the super markets will carry Smuckers' brand products. I try to eat it with wheat-bread everything instead of having cereal.
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On February 06 2009 11:28 Disregard wrote:Show nested quote +On February 06 2009 11:23 ilistis wrote:On February 06 2009 11:19 Chill wrote:On February 06 2009 11:18 ilistis wrote:On February 06 2009 11:14 Chill wrote: Hardboiled eggs? Cottage cheese? All-natural peanut butter (by itself)? Those are the only things that come to mind. Hmm, does cotttage cheese taste good? Now that you mention it , in a lot of my searches, I have come across cottage cheese. Not to me but it does to some people. Ironically all natural peanut butter has the exact ratio of protein, fat and starch that is recommended for weight loss. So if you're serious you can just eat like 1.5 tablespoons of that for breakfast. It doesn't sound like a bad idea...I'll see what I can find in my grocery store. Smuckers sells all natural peanut butter. Im sure majority of the super markets will carry Smuckers' brand products.
Yes, I've seen Smuckers jam and jelly in my grocery store. I haven't seen all natural peanut butter though. Probably because I quickly grab grape jelly and leave.
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Eggs are really good for this; scramble one yolk with two extra whites, maybe toss in veggies or low-fat/fat-free shredded cheese if you're into that. You can also get extra lean turkey bacon (lots of salt but actually low fat and tastes decent if nothing like actual bacon). One other thing I love are the Morningstar Farms veggie sausage patties. Sounds disgusting but I find they actually taste really good, especially if you brown them then chop them up and stir them into an omelet or something.
Chill's suggestion of cottage cheese is a good one, as is malongo's of low-fat/fat-free plain (not vanilla it has tons of sugar) yogurt. If you're into artificial sweeteners put a packet of Equal/Splenda in the yogurt, it tastes great. You can also add berries which are high in fiber and antioxidants.
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On February 06 2009 11:09 arcticStorm wrote: So basically you want something low on carbs, low on fat, but high in protein? You know, they say the Atkins diet doesn't work >.>
Atkins is not low fat.
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On February 06 2009 11:18 ilistis wrote:Show nested quote +On February 06 2009 11:14 Chill wrote: Hardboiled eggs? Cottage cheese? All-natural peanut butter (by itself)? Those are the only things that come to mind. Hmm, does cotttage cheese taste good? Now that you mention it , in a lot of my searches, I have come across cottage cheese. You get accustomed to it. When you first try it it may taste kind of...bland, but after eating it a while (like if you eat it everyday for a week) you eventually learn to like it.
in my experience anyways.
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A little tip: doing cardio in the morning before eating will burn more fat, as the carbs from the day before have mostly already been used up overnight. If you don't want to burn your precious muscle away (or at least, to minimize muscle loss), take a protein shake just before doing your cardio.
Don't do, like, HIIT though. That's just asking for trouble :p
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On February 06 2009 12:03 ShaLLoW[baY] wrote: A little tip: doing cardio in the morning before eating will burn more fat, as the carbs from the day before have mostly already been used up overnight. If you don't want to burn your precious muscle away (or at least, to minimize muscle loss), take a protein shake just before doing your cardio.
Don't do, like, HIIT though. That's just asking for trouble :p I do HIIT in the mornings before breakfast, it's only slightly more brutal than it would be otherwise. x_X
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On February 06 2009 12:06 SteelString wrote:Show nested quote +On February 06 2009 12:03 ShaLLoW[baY] wrote: A little tip: doing cardio in the morning before eating will burn more fat, as the carbs from the day before have mostly already been used up overnight. If you don't want to burn your precious muscle away (or at least, to minimize muscle loss), take a protein shake just before doing your cardio.
Don't do, like, HIIT though. That's just asking for trouble :p I do HIIT in the mornings before breakfast, it's only slightly more brutal than it would be otherwise. x_X
I just don't like the idea because you'll end up burning more muscle than you'd like; at least, that's my impression of it.
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On February 06 2009 12:12 ShaLLoW[baY] wrote:Show nested quote +On February 06 2009 12:06 SteelString wrote:On February 06 2009 12:03 ShaLLoW[baY] wrote: A little tip: doing cardio in the morning before eating will burn more fat, as the carbs from the day before have mostly already been used up overnight. If you don't want to burn your precious muscle away (or at least, to minimize muscle loss), take a protein shake just before doing your cardio.
Don't do, like, HIIT though. That's just asking for trouble :p I do HIIT in the mornings before breakfast, it's only slightly more brutal than it would be otherwise. x_X I just don't like the idea because you'll end up burning more muscle than you'd like; at least, that's my impression of it.
Damn, I want to keep some of the muscle too. I'm doing push ups and lifting a few drum bells. 3 days push ups/3 day lifting.
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On February 06 2009 12:22 ilistis wrote:Show nested quote +On February 06 2009 12:12 ShaLLoW[baY] wrote:On February 06 2009 12:06 SteelString wrote:On February 06 2009 12:03 ShaLLoW[baY] wrote: A little tip: doing cardio in the morning before eating will burn more fat, as the carbs from the day before have mostly already been used up overnight. If you don't want to burn your precious muscle away (or at least, to minimize muscle loss), take a protein shake just before doing your cardio.
Don't do, like, HIIT though. That's just asking for trouble :p I do HIIT in the mornings before breakfast, it's only slightly more brutal than it would be otherwise. x_X I just don't like the idea because you'll end up burning more muscle than you'd like; at least, that's my impression of it. Damn, I want to keep some of the muscle too. I'm doing push ups and lifting a few drum bells. 3 days push ups/3 day lifting.
It's not like you can't do cardio! Just don't do HIIT (high intensity interval training). Keep it low or medium intensity and your guns won't shrivel into prunes!
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Sydney2287 Posts
Yeah, if you have access to a pool do some laps before breakfast maybe? I guess this is really dependent on the season/climate though.
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