Anonymous wrote:I posted in elementary too but honestly thought this would be a good forum for healthy recipes. Are you the forum police?
Anonymous wrote:I love this breakfast. It has helped me stabilize my blood sugar and shed weight. I am 50+ so this will surely work for a little girl.
Omelettes with egg whites and vegetables (around 4 egg whites and a handful of blanched broccoli and carrots),
Oatmeal with 1/2 cup whole milk, 1 banana, handful of walnuts and raisins and a pinch of cinnamon powder.
Anonymous wrote:First, no snacks. Just breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Snacking and constant eating is what drives overweight and obesity statistics.
Second, add more protein to her breakfast, like eggs, ham, sausage, and eliminate as much sugar as possible. Full fat dairy is ok.
Third, no cereal or anything out of a box or a package for breakfast. Cook hot oatmeal, grits,or other type cereal. No goldfish, chips, cheez-its, etc.
If you just do the number one thing on this list, your daughter will be healthier and thinner.
And lead by example.
Anonymous wrote:First, no snacks. Just breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Snacking and constant eating is what drives overweight and obesity statistics.
Second, add more protein to her breakfast, like eggs, ham, sausage, and eliminate as much sugar as possible. Full fat dairy is ok.
Third, no cereal or anything out of a box or a package for breakfast. Cook hot oatmeal, grits,or other type cereal. No goldfish, chips, cheez-its, etc.
If you just do the number one thing on this list, your daughter will be healthier and thinner.
And lead by example.
Anonymous wrote:Another important thing - why do you use 2% milk? It is now confirmed by numerous studies that full fat dairy is better for you, weight issues included.
http://time.com/collection/guide-to-weight-loss/4279538/low-fat-milk-vs-whole-milk/
Google 'low fat dairy obesity' and you'll see.