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Need On-The-Go Breakfast Ideas
#1
Posted 16 March 2012 - 09:52 AM
Brian, there's a message in my Alphabits...it says 'Oooooooo'.
Peter, those are Cheerios.
#2
Posted 16 March 2012 - 10:09 AM
- Hard boiled eggs
- Homemade cereal bars??
- Dried fruit and nuts (even fruit leather - easy to make)
- Homemade biscuits, scones, muffins, cupcakes, cookies, biscotti, brownies
Confirmed celiac disease February 2011 from biopsies (had both gastroscopy and colonoscopy). Strictly gluten free March 18 2011.
Diagnosed with fibromyalgia April 13 2011.
3 herniated discs, myofascial pain syndrome, IT band syndrome, 2 rotator cuff injuries - from an accident Dec. 07 - resulting in chronic pain ever since. Degenerative disc disease.
Osteoarthritis in back and hips.
Chronic insomnia mostly due to chronic pain.
Aspartame free May 2011.
Dairy free August 15 2011. Can tolerate aged cheese Jan. 2012. Cannot tolerate much cheese at all 2013 so am eating lactose free cheese and drinking lactose free milk.
When our lives are squeezed by pressure and pain, what comes out is what is inside.
#3
Posted 16 March 2012 - 10:29 AM
To save time, these things could be prepared on the weekend, and stored in the fridge or freezer.
#4
Posted 16 March 2012 - 10:35 AM
Gluten free 2/2012 after off the charts positive blood test
Soy and MSG sensitive
Have opted not to biopsy right now.
#5
Posted 16 March 2012 - 05:53 PM
Brian, there's a message in my Alphabits...it says 'Oooooooo'.
Peter, those are Cheerios.
#6
Posted 16 March 2012 - 07:52 PM
Thanks, those are good ideas. How about those Carnation Instant Breakfast Drinks? I used to like those a lot. Are those safe?
The chocolate packets are definetly NOT safe. You may want to research the ingredients in the vanilla ones.
#7
Posted 17 March 2012 - 05:55 AM
The chocolate packets are definetly NOT safe. You may want to research the ingredients in the vanilla ones.
OK thanks for the heads up, vanilla was my favorite one anyway, *fingers crossed*
Brian, there's a message in my Alphabits...it says 'Oooooooo'.
Peter, those are Cheerios.
#8
Posted 17 March 2012 - 06:32 AM
The Lara bars are pricey and I just go on the computer to see if I could google a recipe for homeade ones.
And score! http://www.damyhealt...made-lara-bars/
#9
Posted 17 March 2012 - 07:15 AM
I like to take sliced cheese and melt it on corn tortillas in the microwave, then roll or fold. Make a mix of nuts, seeds, raisins, craisins, etc. Put some in a cup in your car cup holder.
If you make some muffins ahead & keep in the freezer, just leave one out the night before or microwave a frozen one. You could make any kind of sandwich the night before & grab it in the morning. I like PB&J for breakfast. You could toast the bread and make egg salad if you like that. I got a microwave egg cooker. It's for making an egg McMuffin type thing. You can put an egg and a piece of bacon or ham in it & it comes out round and holds together for a sandwich. I like it best just an egg and a bit of shredded Parm,
You might need to tweak your definition of breakfast.
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#10
Posted 17 March 2012 - 10:20 AM
Answer:
For our Powders, the only variety containing gluten is Classic Chocolate Malt, which has wheat flour and barley extracts. All other Powder varieties do not contain gluten.”
This is the info they had as of 2009. I'll check the ingredients at the store, but so far it looks promising.
Brian, there's a message in my Alphabits...it says 'Oooooooo'.
Peter, those are Cheerios.
#11
Posted 18 March 2012 - 03:14 AM
Thanks for that info! NV Bars are what I used to eat for breakfast everyday. I love everyone's creative ideas like hard-boiled eggs (I never would have thought of that!), but I also need something shelf-stable that I can just grab and go, in case I have been too busy to cook or prepare anything in advance.
Brian, there's a message in my Alphabits...it says 'Oooooooo'.
Peter, those are Cheerios.
#12
Posted 18 March 2012 - 05:15 AM
"Nature valley makes an almond crunch bar that is gluten-free. It sometimes goes on sale just like the other ones do."
Thanks for that info! NV Bars are what I used to eat for breakfast everyday. I love everyone's creative ideas like hard-boiled eggs (I never would have thought of that!), but I also need something shelf-stable that I can just grab and go, in case I have been too busy to cook or prepare anything in advance.
Just the ones that say gluten-free......not the ones with the oats! The oats are not gluten-free!
Just want to make sure I was clear.
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#13
Posted 18 March 2012 - 10:44 AM
I never liked bread anyway.....
#14
Posted 18 March 2012 - 12:09 PM
#15
Posted 18 March 2012 - 01:04 PM
All Carnation drinks have wheat starch listed as the LAST ingredient. GRRRRRR!
I looked at Boost drinks, they are gluten-free but they have soy protein. Can't have soy.
Nature Valley Almond Roast bars have soy in them, darn-it.
For this week I've settled on ham and cheese rolled into corn tortillas, cut up into bites so I can eat it easily in the car. Tasty, cheap, filling, and it will give me the protein I need to have the energy to start my new job. Thanks for all the ideas and I'll file them away in my new gluten-free recipe box!
Brian, there's a message in my Alphabits...it says 'Oooooooo'.
Peter, those are Cheerios.
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