MargB
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
There is quite a debate on the general board about cereals and it has got me wondering what to eat if I stop eating cereals.
Basically, I only started eating breakfast at all after I was diagnosed with stomach ulcers and told to stop smoking and start eating breakfast, specifically cereals because I really needed the milk. Fine. Had semi-quit smoking anyway and I knew that my habit of a cigarette and coffee for breakfast and then not eating anything until around 5pm wasn't the brightest thing to do.
So now, 25-30 years later, cereals for breakfast is normal. I don't have fry ups, only own an omelette pan, not a frying pan so a fry up is out of the question. Cereal is quick and easy. I don't have to be fully awake to get out a bowl, pour in closest cereal to hand, add milk, eat, wake up. Take Metformin.
So, what do others eat for breakfast? Oh, I have high cholesterol so although I can now eat more eggs than I used to, still not recommended that I have an egg every day.
What is a filling breakfast that keeps you going until lunch?
Basically, I only started eating breakfast at all after I was diagnosed with stomach ulcers and told to stop smoking and start eating breakfast, specifically cereals because I really needed the milk. Fine. Had semi-quit smoking anyway and I knew that my habit of a cigarette and coffee for breakfast and then not eating anything until around 5pm wasn't the brightest thing to do.
So now, 25-30 years later, cereals for breakfast is normal. I don't have fry ups, only own an omelette pan, not a frying pan so a fry up is out of the question. Cereal is quick and easy. I don't have to be fully awake to get out a bowl, pour in closest cereal to hand, add milk, eat, wake up. Take Metformin.
So, what do others eat for breakfast? Oh, I have high cholesterol so although I can now eat more eggs than I used to, still not recommended that I have an egg every day.
What is a filling breakfast that keeps you going until lunch?