06/05/2023 22:04
Subject: S/O Savory breakfast foods for weekday mornings
You really could eat anything you want for breakfast. Meaning, you could eat what you think of as dinner or lunch foods for breakfast and it would be fine.
Anonymous
06/03/2023 22:34
Subject: S/O Savory breakfast foods for weekday mornings
I love leftovers for breakfast - rice and salmon with cucumbers is a favorite. I also love incorporating leftovers into a more traditional breakfast item, like flaking leftover salmon or using roasted veggies in scrambled eggs.
Sometimes I toast a piece of pumpernickel bread and spread a soft cheese on top and add a slice of tomato (ebtb seasoning is good on this).
Hummus and cucumbers on pita is a breakfast I like, too. Or toast with plain greek yogurt and chickpeas (I like to drizzle a spicy oil on this like evoo with harissa).
Lots of eggs and avocados feature in my
breakfasts, too.
I basically only eat savory breakfasts.
Anonymous
06/02/2023 14:53
Subject: Re:S/O Savory breakfast foods for weekday mornings
One of my kids eats pork dumplings for breakfast - the frozen kind you can boil. Can't say that its healthy but it might be slighter healthier than his other breakfast obsession, which is ramen noodles.
Anonymous
06/01/2023 07:45
Subject: S/O Savory breakfast foods for weekday mornings
Anonymous wrote:The boomers on this thread will hate this answer but avocado toast of course! Ricotta toast, smoked salmon, etc. Mostly you want to get in lots of protein at breakfast- if you do that it wont matter if you have a sweet component
Kindly let explain why “boomers” will hate this?
Anonymous
05/31/2023 21:14
Subject: S/O Savory breakfast foods for weekday mornings
05/31/2023 21:05
Subject: S/O Savory breakfast foods for weekday mornings
Shrimp and grits work in my house
Anonymous
05/31/2023 21:02
Subject: S/O Savory breakfast foods for weekday mornings
Cream of wheat
Anonymous
05/31/2023 20:49
Subject: S/O Savory breakfast foods for weekday mornings
The glucose revolution book has some amazing savory breakfast recipes and ideas. Healthy and tasty !
Anonymous
05/31/2023 20:24
Subject: S/O Savory breakfast foods for weekday mornings
Probably wouldn’t work for most kids, but I’m currently into eating salads for breakfast. Usually kale, apple, nuts and maybe some cheese
Anonymous
05/31/2023 11:51
Subject: S/O Savory breakfast foods for weekday mornings
I like eggs and bacon but that is it for breakfast foods, so I eat the same things for breakfast I would eat for lunch or dinner.
Salad, baked potatoes, leftover pizza, pasta, a crab cake, chicken nuggets, sushi, tostada, chili, enchilada, moussaka, hummus and vegetables, cheese and crackers. All of those are quick,or can be premade and frozen.
Anonymous
05/31/2023 11:47
Subject: S/O Savory breakfast foods for weekday mornings
Breakfast burritos are easy to make ahead of time and freeze.
Anonymous
05/30/2023 06:49
Subject: S/O Savory breakfast foods for weekday mornings
I just made muffin tin eggs for the first time. I’m a vegetarian and put in broccoli, spinach, pant based pepperoni, and a strong cheddar.
They turned out really good. They were supposed to be for me to take to work because I eat breakfast at work but my spouse and child ate some so now I need to make more lol. Now I know they’re good I’ll make a dozen.
Anonymous
05/30/2023 00:25
Subject: S/O Savory breakfast foods for weekday mornings
Peanut butter noodles or sesame noodles - make ahead, refrigerate, eat cold for breakfast
Hard boiled eggs - I make a dozen on the weekend and refrigerate them all together. Peel, cut in half, salt, serve with a couple of pickles.
Veggie frittata - make in muffin cups or in a pie tin. Eat cold or microwave for 15-20 seconds.
Ham and cheese croissant, cold or heated in the oven for a few minutes until the cheese starts to melt.
Anonymous
05/27/2023 09:16
Subject: S/O Savory breakfast foods for weekday mornings