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What can I eat for Breakfast this lovely morning

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Hi and good morning, Myself22 . Do you like eggs and Greek yogurt? Lots of protein and low carbs..

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I guess I will try that

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Great!😀 Please let us know how it goes.😀

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Hi Myself22

Welcome to the Healthy eating forum, and I hope that you enjoyed your breakfast.

Zest :-)

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andyswarbs

The undisputed king of breakfast foods is oats. Oats however you have them, have them. They are naturally low-fat providing slow release calories for steady energy through the morning. My breakfast this morning was oats, sultanas, flax seed, turmeric, black pepper and water.

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