Anonymous wrote:Why are these kids on the go for breakfast? It takes 10 minutes to make some eggs and bacon, or turkey bacon and a peanut butter on toast. And it is a real meal, not some bar. Wake them up 10 minutes earlier and have them have a proper breakfast. I do it for my kids and I work.Are they serious junior athletes and need even more protein? It makes a lot of difference in how grumpy they are the rest of the day. I know that if I eat a protein bar in the car for breakfast, I wouldn't even consider it eating and would be hungry pretty fast. What is the reason they don't sit down for breakfast? All these bars suggestions are full of sugar, hence increasing your kid's sugar levels and making them crave sugar all day long. Save the small sweet treat for the evening, hence not spiking their sugar all day long
. Fwiw, I was a thin, fit teen and played afterschool sports. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Toast and bread are high carb and not high protein.
This is true for "whole wheat bread" as well. Whole grain breads have less carbs but that is not the same as "Whole wheat bread"
Milk has some protein but it also has a lot of sugar.
Cooked eggs reheated smell gross. They just do.
In terms of high protein, you have to think beyond the traditional breakfast foods. Try things like - cheese, nuts, avocado, hard boiled eggs. cold roasted chicken
You could also do protein bars but they do have a lot of added stuff and you need to make sure they do not have a high concentration of sugar alcohols (can cause stomach upset)
Op didn't ask for a low carb breakfast idea for kids, she asked for a high protein breakfast idea. An egg and cheese on toast will have a good amount of protein.
Kids don't need to eat like their middle aged mothers.
Duh. It's one in the same. Meals can either be composed mostly of carbs or mostly of protein. To get a meal composed mostly of protein, you need to reduce carbs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Toast and bread are high carb and not high protein.
This is true for "whole wheat bread" as well. Whole grain breads have less carbs but that is not the same as "Whole wheat bread"
Milk has some protein but it also has a lot of sugar.
Cooked eggs reheated smell gross. They just do.
In terms of high protein, you have to think beyond the traditional breakfast foods. Try things like - cheese, nuts, avocado, hard boiled eggs. cold roasted chicken
You could also do protein bars but they do have a lot of added stuff and you need to make sure they do not have a high concentration of sugar alcohols (can cause stomach upset)
Op didn't ask for a low carb breakfast idea for kids, she asked for a high protein breakfast idea. An egg and cheese on toast will have a good amount of protein.
Kids don't need to eat like their middle aged mothers.
Duh. It's one in the same. Meals can either be composed mostly of carbs or mostly of protein. To get a meal composed mostly of protein, you need to reduce carbs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Toast and bread are high carb and not high protein.
This is true for "whole wheat bread" as well. Whole grain breads have less carbs but that is not the same as "Whole wheat bread"
Milk has some protein but it also has a lot of sugar.
Cooked eggs reheated smell gross. They just do.
In terms of high protein, you have to think beyond the traditional breakfast foods. Try things like - cheese, nuts, avocado, hard boiled eggs. cold roasted chicken
You could also do protein bars but they do have a lot of added stuff and you need to make sure they do not have a high concentration of sugar alcohols (can cause stomach upset)
Op didn't ask for a low carb breakfast idea for kids, she asked for a high protein breakfast idea. An egg and cheese on toast will have a good amount of protein.
Kids don't need to eat like their middle aged mothers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Toast and bread are high carb and not high protein.
This is true for "whole wheat bread" as well. Whole grain breads have less carbs but that is not the same as "Whole wheat bread"
Milk has some protein but it also has a lot of sugar.
Cooked eggs reheated smell gross. They just do.
In terms of high protein, you have to think beyond the traditional breakfast foods. Try things like - cheese, nuts, avocado, hard boiled eggs. cold roasted chicken
You could also do protein bars but they do have a lot of added stuff and you need to make sure they do not have a high concentration of sugar alcohols (can cause stomach upset)
Op didn't ask for a low carb breakfast idea for kids, she asked for a high protein breakfast idea. An egg and cheese on toast will have a good amount of protein.
Kids don't need to eat like their middle aged mothers.
. Anonymous wrote:I add collagen, peanut butter, hemp seeds and chia seeds to oatmeal. it makes it incredibly filling. on the go, i would make breakfast cookies-take a smashed banana-add some oatmeal, 2 spoons of peanut butter, hemp, chia, coconut, walnuts and a couple of raisins. Bake at 350 for 20 minutes or so until the bottoms look brown.
Anonymous wrote:Toast and bread are high carb and not high protein.
This is true for "whole wheat bread" as well. Whole grain breads have less carbs but that is not the same as "Whole wheat bread"
Milk has some protein but it also has a lot of sugar.
Cooked eggs reheated smell gross. They just do.
In terms of high protein, you have to think beyond the traditional breakfast foods. Try things like - cheese, nuts, avocado, hard boiled eggs. cold roasted chicken
You could also do protein bars but they do have a lot of added stuff and you need to make sure they do not have a high concentration of sugar alcohols (can cause stomach upset)