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The Healthy Plate

This month's new behaviour: Start your engines

Posted Fri, Feb 29, 2008
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When the fuel light goes off on your car's dash you stop at the closest gas station and fill'er up. When your body's fuel light goes off first thing in the morning many people ignore the signal and dash out running on empty.

Yes, filling up your body's tank before leaving the house is this month's new healthy behaviour.

Breaking the fast or breakfast is one of the most important healthy eating rules that you can follow. When you wake up your body and your brain, both need fuel. Breakfast eaters think faster and clearer, solve problems more easily and are less likely to be crabby during the day. Which if you have a teenager is reason enough to insist they eat breakfast.

Trying to lose weight? Skipping breakfast may sound like a great way to save calories, but breakfast skippers ended up eating the calories they missed and then some. In a study published by Obesity Research, people who lose weight and maintain that weight loss are breakfast eaters not abstainers.

In my perfect world everyone would have time for a sit-down breakfast. If that includes you, go for a whole grain cereal that's low in sugar, salt and fat. Buyer beware, just because it says whole grain on the front of the package doesn't necessarily mean that it's a healthy pick. Make label reading your latest hobby and scrutinize each and every one you read. There isn't a standardized serving size between similar products so make sure that you're comparing equal serving sizes when you're comparing brands.

If you don't know what ½ cup (125 mL) or 1 cup (250 mL) of cereal looks like, measure it out into your bowl so you can eyeball it the next time. Pour on the skim or soy milk, sprinkle with 1 tbsp. (15 mL) ground flaxseed and ¼ tsp. (1 mL) ground cinnamon. Top with ½ banana or ½ cup (125 mL) of your favourite fresh or thawed frozen berries.

Finish your breakfast off with ½ cup (125 mL) calcium-fortified orange juice and you're good to go. The calorie count for a healthy breakfast for the average person should be between 400 and 550 calories. My breakfast is around 400 calories.

When we're in a hurry I set the table the night before with the bowls, empty juice glasses, spoons, cereal boxes, cinnamon, bananas and a knife. It really helps speed things up. The next morning it feels like the Breakfast Fairy came while we were sleeping. All that's left is getting out the ground flaxseed, milk and juice. 

On weekends, try a bowl of steel cut oatmeal. For price and flavour I like Steel Cut Oats, topped with ground flaxseed, cinnamon, walnuts and some dried fruit.

We all need something for breakfast to get our engines revved and ready to go. But if you really don't have time in the morning, here are some Dash and Dine ideas for a breakfast on the run:

Trail mix:
Make this version the night before.

  • In a portable container, toss together 2 tbsp. (30 mL) of your favourite unsalted nuts, 1 cup (250 mL) whole grain cereal, ¼ cup (60 mL) dried fruit — raisins, dried cranberries, dried mango or apricots.
  • Calcium-fortified orange juice

PB morning:

  • 2 slices 100% whole grain whole wheat toast - make sure the label says whole grain whole wheat.
  • Spread with 1 to 2 tbsp. (15 to 30 mL) peanut butter; wrap it up in wax paper and go.
  • Calcium-fortified orange juice

Egg lovers:

  • The night before, hard cook two omega-3 eggs, peel and store in the fridge overnight.
  • Calcium-fortified orange juice

An apple a day:

  • 1 large apple
  • 2 tbsp. (30 mL) unsalted nuts (walnuts are a great combo with the apple)
  • Calcium-fortified orange juice

Blender mornings:
Whirl this in a blender until smooth, pour into a thermos and shake before drinking.

  • 1 cup (250 mL) skim or soy milk
  • ½ cup (125 mL) vanilla lower fat yogurt
  • ½ cup (125 mL) frozen blueberries
  • ½ banana
  • ¼ tsp. (1 mL) ground cinnamon

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  • 1. Posted by Mary on Sat, Mar 01, 2008

    Great info Mairlyn! Healthy breakfast - always credible advice from a Professional Home Economist. Thanks!

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  • 2. Posted by pattyn55 on Mon, Mar 03, 2008

    Thanks Marilyn, great ideas and information.

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  • 3. Posted by newdoverman on Mon, Mar 03, 2008

    I don't eat breakfast. The thought of eating anything in the article to start off my day is revolting to say the least.

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  • 4. Posted by unfoodcop on Mon, Mar 03, 2008

    How about a very fast way to cook up some steel cut or flaked oats on a weekday morning? Just soak the oats along with some dry fruit (apricots, raisins, cranberries, etc) in water or soy milk overnight. In the morning, before hopping in the shower, just stir and set on a burner at ultra-low setting (with a burner protector). It should be heated and ready to eat within 1/2 hour. Just add some unsalted chopped nuts or seeds (walnuts, almonds, pumpkin, sunflower), ground flaxseed and cinnamon. For some healthy protein try swirling a raw organic free-range egg into the mixture after removing from heat. Also, I'd recommend adding some high-quality whey protein powder to that yummy smoothie. I'd substitute a 1/2 grapefuit for the orange juice.

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  • 5. Posted by Illerya on Mon, Mar 03, 2008

    Some wonderful ideas here! I know that I myself am the victim of Breakfast skipping and do think better when I have eaten... Some of my best work is done on a full stomach ;)

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  • 6. Posted by manitoba_move on Mon, Mar 03, 2008

    i have to be up for at least 2 hrs before my stomach will happily accept food. Starting the day off nauseus doesn't put me in a better mood so i don't eat breakfast. I do however, sometimes have juice or fruit at about the time most people have a coffee break. I really don't believe its healthy to try to force yourself to eat if you aren't actualy hungry.

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  • 7. Posted by Cat on Mon, Mar 03, 2008

    Great to promote eating breakfast. However, I think nutritionist should be recommending eating your fruit not drinking it. Having an orange is much better than drinking it.

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  • 8. Posted by tornado145usa on Mon, Mar 03, 2008

    What about people who: ARE NOT HUNGRY, WHEN THEY GET UP!!!! Myself and other peole I know. Do not start off ANY morning with food. After a couple hr later, than we will have a bite to eat. Eatting the FRIST THING when you get up is OVER RATED! As long as you get SOMETIME in the morning, that what should count.

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  • 9. Posted by oldgoat on Mon, Mar 03, 2008

    You don't have to be hungry to eat breakfast. i did'nt used to be hungry when I started to eat breakfast. Do to some circumstances I had no choice but eat if I wanted something in my stomach. Now I would not miss breakfast. I need it.

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  • 10. Posted by SandraDee on Tue, Aug 04, 2009

    I'm actually one of those that couldn't eat within the first few hours of being up; unfortunately; those unhealthy habbits caused me to be diabetic. So now I MUST eat within 30minutes to an hour of being up or I end up going through hell. I think that people who are going down the path of not eating in the morning are actually going to do their body some harm in the long run. Excellent Ideas for the breakfast... I'm a big fan of smoothies in the morning because I still can't eat anything in the morning but a smoothie is just as good as eating for me :) I do throw in some nutritional powder to up the carbs a little for myself...

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  • 11. Posted by ladams on Tue, Aug 04, 2009

    i get up at 4:00am every morning for work i dont have breakfast as soon as i get up because im not hungry i have breakfast at work at about 7:00am so for me i think that is fine it's not like i went the hold morning without nothing to eat..then i have lunch at noon..i get home at 6:30pm and have a lite supper..so i dont think that the routine in this article is suited for everyone, for me as long as i have breakfast does not have to be as soon as i get up..i agree that a persons work performance is better when i have breakfast..i just have it a few hours later because i get up so early...

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  • 12. Posted by Latexsolarbeef on Tue, Aug 04, 2009

    Steak & eggs plzy.

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  • 13. Posted by Devils Advocate on Tue, Aug 04, 2009

    Or some bacon and eggs. If your scared of eating fat perhaps skip the bacon but I'm fairly certain that eating 1/3 of your calories from fat each day is a good thing. Throw in some healthy stuff and don't over do it. And don't be complaining about the salt because we all need at least 1g of that per day to. Lets get it all over with in the morning and then we can go back to our lean turkey breast and salad with negative fat yougurt ;)

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  • 14. Posted by ladams on Tue, Aug 04, 2009

    i cook my eggs in butter or margarine also butter my toast that is enough salt in its self..there is basicly sodium in almost everything soup ...soft drinks..chips i could go on..i think i can live without puting salt on my food its already there anyway so why add anymore, once i started doing that a few years ago not adding any salt in my food ive been better for it,

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  • 15. Posted by Marg on Tue, Aug 04, 2009

    Can't eat breakfast first thing in the morning. Am on special diet;usually never enough for b-fast anyway.

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  • 16. Posted by Tim on Tue, Aug 04, 2009

    Wow! 100% carbohydrate breakfasts--no wonder obesity is totally out of control in this country. All meals, and especially breakfast, should start with plenty of clean protein & healthy fats.

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  • 17. Posted by ROBINHOOD on Tue, Aug 04, 2009

    your breakfast suggestions sound as appealing as eating the stuffing from a straw mattress....Will stick to my usual ,thank you....Eggs are the most beneficial food in the world, sunny side up,on toast (with BUTTER)...Stick yours where the sun don't Shine

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  • 18. Posted by Sara on Wed, Aug 05, 2009

    i would sure like to know about stress

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  • 19. Posted by buny on Wed, Aug 05, 2009

    newdoverman- you got that right

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  • 20. Posted by Habs-canada on Wed, Aug 05, 2009

    i have an aunt who is 96 years old she lives in a nursing home, just like all the suggestions she followed them to a tee. her doctor said shje could liv e another 10 to 15 years, but she doesnt weant to live in her little room eating three meals a day in a [profane]ty smelly nursing home just to have everydaygo by with never anyone visiting her, she loves beer but isnt allowed any. i want to live like a viking i want to eat everything and drink ev erything i want, and if i die in m,y 60 or 70 that will be just fine. n ursing home and old age are a sad sick place to spent the rest of your life. good health may be our down fall give me life and a great death.

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  • 21. Posted by brian on Wed, Aug 05, 2009

    Everything in moderation. There is no perfect diet.

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  • 22. Posted by vee on Wed, Aug 05, 2009

    This is an entirely COLD breakfast which is not very ideal to start your system on. Warm breakfast helps kick-start your digestion and metabolism. I believe in eating warm breakfast (eggs and meat) with healthy fats, protein, and fruits. Everyone is trying to avoid fat, but one must understand that all fats are not created equal, it's the trans fat, margarines, vegetable fats, etc. that one should avoid. Orange juice, bread, granolas, and cereals are just full of sugar and this type of breakfast will burn off in no time and leave you snacking for more sweets later. It's good to read labels, be a wise consumer, and not just follow the herd or whatever the commercials tell you. They don't care about you at the end of the day, they just wanna suck your hard-earned money dry.

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  • 23. Posted by amanda_hottie37 on Wed, Aug 05, 2009

    awesome ideas, but i dont eat breakfest in da morning peace oout

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  • 24. Posted by Laurie on Wed, Aug 05, 2009

    It's already been noted that all the pro-biotics in a world of small yogurt containers are not going to give you what your system needs. Now the suggestion is to diet on chicken feed? Omega 3 eggs are another "jump in the fake healthy bandwagon". Has it ever occurred to those destined to pack in the grasses, that obesity goes hand in hand with not getting off our butts and actually physically moving? Whatever you feed yourself, fuels your body for movement..energy. If you don't use much energy...you don't need energy rich foods. Balance of all food groups has always been recommended. I'll have my eggs over easy, in butter, buttered toast, and a meat. Eat oranges not the juice. The natural sugars found in orange juice are metabolized too quickly. Eating the fibre that makes up the rest of the orange, will digest slower. Meats are a fine way to get protein in the morning. As for first thing in the morning, eating...forget it. My stomach will take food when it allerts me to hunger. My brain tells me when to eat, and chewing slowly tells the brain I am full from a smaller portion of food.

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  • 25. Posted by Richard... on Wed, Aug 05, 2009

    Who can actually prove it, but ... believing you are getting healthier by eating all the right things is most likely the booster tonic that aids in the process. I like my smoothies; yogurt-banana-strawberries- fruit juice- whey powder to start my day. Time and time again I'm hearing about the absolute necessity of physical exercise. I just turned 65, been working out at the Y for three months and went from 198 pounds to 175 (trading fat for muscle) Nothing beats the endorphin rush and knowing you're doing the right thing friends. Eat and ... get to the gym!

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  • 26. Posted by Maria on Sun, Aug 30, 2009

    it is a good idea cold or hot breakfast in the morning. I really want to know how many calories should be taking in the morning.My doctor told me that I am OVER WEIGHT for my age,now I start counting how many calories I'm taking,the problem is I don't know how many calories I should take in the morning or lunch or dinner.

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