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What Are The Best Foods To Eat For Breakfast?
When you eat breakfast you want to include foods from
at least three of the four food groups. When combined
this meal should make up about one-quarter to one-third
of your total day's nutrients.
Some days you might notice that breakfast is the only
meal you eat at home. This means that your breakfast
should be loaded with good amounts of fiber, vitamins,
and minerals.
Most importantly, your meal should also contain some
of the following:
Milk and Milk Products
From this group choose low-fat foods like a tall glass
of skim or 1 percent milk or a cup of low-fat yogurt.
As an added bonus you can easily add these ingredients
into a blender along with some fresh fruit to create
some amazing and healthy breakfast drinks. Low-fat cheese
can also be considered as a serving from this group.
Meat, Fish, Poultry and Alternates
Once more, choose a low quantity of fat food and be
bold. The egg isn?t the only protein food that you have
to place on the breakfast table, even though it?s a
popular favorite for many families. It?s important that
you watch your egg-yolk intake because of the cholesterol
content, but you can easily extend your intake by incorporating
plenty of egg whites, particularly in omelet?s and scrambled
eggs.
Bacon and sausages should be eaten in moderation as
well. You should keep an eye on the fat content of the
bacon as well as the sausages.
Side bacon is pretty much saturated fat, salt, and
nitrites. Back, or Canadian, bacon is a much healthier
and leaner choice. It?s okay to eat this bacon occasionally.
The same principle can be applied to sausages, which
are high in fat. A great cooking tip to know when you?re
cooking these meats is to cook them so that the fat
drips off.
Have you ever tried fish for breakfast?
If you want some great fish with Omega 3 fatty-acids
try different fish like kipper, or albacore tuna. Combined
with a thin layer of cheese, or a whole-wheat pita they
make an excellent breakfast meal.
Breads and Cereals
As always choose the whole-grain breads and cereals
whenever you can. If that?s not an option your second
best choice would be to get the enriched versions of
refined breads.
Here?s a quick word of word of advice when you?re selecting
muffins, quick breads, and breakfast pastries. That
mouth watering Danish that you see in the cake section
is probably overflowing with fats as well as sugar.
This can also be true with many store-bought granolas
and for the ridiculous amount of butter you might be
tempted to smear on that healthy piece of whole-wheat
bread.
Remember, breakfast is supposed to rejuvenate and give
you loads of energy for your day. Consuming lots of
fat and sugars will get your day off to a sluggish start.
Fruits and Vegetables
A piece of fresh fruit is the supreme choice from this
food group. Raw fruit is actually better than juice
because of the fiber that you?ll get. If you really
can?t start your day without a glass of juice then it?ll
be your second best choice. Dried fruits are great to
add as toppings to hot or cold cereals, especially for
women who are trying to boost their iron intake.
Author: Marci Lall
Marci Lall is a Womens Weight Loss & Body Sculpting
Specialist. visit his website to get his FREE report
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