Husband eats 4 eggs with toast literally every morning

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I eat 3 soft boiled eggs every morning with tons of salt and pepper and a cup of strong coffee. I'm 5'4" 118lbs, female, low cholesterol, low HR, and low BP.

It seriously never occurred to me that anyone would analyze my diet negatively. If my husband did this, i might even be mildly offended. Maybe back off and let your adult husband eat his breakfast. If his health is a concern talk to him about his health, not his breakfast.


This. Policing your spouse’s eating habits is not cool, OP.
Anonymous
You really need to stop being so controlling
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:4 scrambled eggs (the free range organic kind, if it matters) in a buttered stainless steal pan, 2 pieces of dry wheat or sourdough toast from a local bakery, and a cup of coffee with a little half and half. Sometimes a half a banana or a nectarine. Is this fine? It's been his breakfast routine for years, 5 to 7 mornings a week. Only time he doesn't eat this is when we're traveling, go out to eat on a weekend, or he lacks the time.


This is my same meal but 2 over medium pasture raised eggs, sometimes 3 plus 2 pieces of Daves toast with butter and jelly. Add fruit on the side like any type of berry, plum, pear, or peach. Raspberries are a particular favorite and high in fiber.

I need to start making sourdough.

Its a pretty fantastic breakfast. I do rotate baked oatmeal and CFA minis occasionally.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:4 scrambled eggs (the free range organic kind, if it matters) in a buttered stainless steal pan, 2 pieces of dry wheat or sourdough toast from a local bakery, and a cup of coffee with a little half and half. Sometimes a half a banana or a nectarine. Is this fine? It's been his breakfast routine for years, 5 to 7 mornings a week. Only time he doesn't eat this is when we're traveling, go out to eat on a weekend, or he lacks the time.

Is this fine? Only if he makes enough for all of us.

I’d eat this if someone else made it for me every day (2 eggs though and throw in any greens or veggies on hand ).
Anonymous
The eggs + cholesterol thing is mostly a disproven myth. Eggs are incredibly healthy, the issue comes from people eating eggs with bacon or eggs with sausage etc.

Anyways, it sounds pretty healthy. Tons of protein, some carbs, some fat, and some fruit. Better than most american breakfasts!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He needs to do a lipid panel every year to check cholesterol and triglycerides.


Among other things, like everyone should.
Anonymous
That’s a very healthy breakfast. Glucose spiking breakfasts like cereal are what’s dangerous. You all need to read Glucose Revolution and educate yourselves.
Anonymous
You left out some important details, OP.

Is he overweight?

How is his cholesterol?
Anonymous
Lawd have mercy ! Let the man eat in peace.

I regularly eat cake, pie, cookies every morning if it's available. My husband cooks french toast and bacon for a week. He knows it's my favorite.

Anonymous
It's a perfectly healthy breakfast. Leave him alone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:His cholesterol is going to be through the roof if it's not already.


Inaccurate
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That’s a very healthy breakfast. Glucose spiking breakfasts like cereal are what’s dangerous. You all need to read Glucose Revolution and educate yourselves.


Good to see the glucose SPIKE TikTok crowd represented here. 👏
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You left out some important details, OP.

Is he overweight?

How is his cholesterol?


He's 6'2 and weighs 170 pounds. I don't know the details from his annual physicals.
Anonymous
It sounds like it's fine for him. It probably seems like 3 days' worth of food for the women of DCUM who enjoy water, black coffee or sugar free gum for breakfast before having their light salad at 2 pm.

But we're all different. I weigh 118 and DH weighs 230 and I somehow need more food than he does to maintain my weight. If he ate the breakfast described in the OP, he wouldn't be hungry again for 10 hours. I would be ready for lunch at lunchtime.
Anonymous
Is he overweight?

If yes, it’s not fine. If he’s healthy it’s fine.
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