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What is a hearty, cholesterol-lowering breakfast that is easy to make ahead of time?

CarmenGiaExternal User
My habits have me eating out every morning on the way to work, picking up a biscuit and hash browns. :( Delicious, but bad for cholesterol)
I've tried oatmeal and toast, but without something more substantial, with protein, I don't make it to lunch without cravings.
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PapaWillExternal User
Protein, fruit and water
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corvette1External User
1 egg, bagel, juice
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corvette1External User
1 egg, bagel, juice
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djmdExternal User
oatmeal and walnuts
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20836506 tn?1529731456
Hi CarmenGia, I think the best breakfast for  lowering cholesterol must be fibre rich like oatmeal, flax seeds, apple, soaked almonds etc. as advised by Dr. Janet Brill. She is  nutrition, health and fitness expert from USA. All the best.
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sdtuExternal User
Add nuts to your oatmeal. Try Greek yogurt with nuts, granola, fruit...
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GloucestergalExternal User
https://www.self.com/recipe/banana-nut-overnight-oats. The oats are good for cholesterol. Use almond milk and a few nuts to keep you full.  Chia seed and flax are also good for you and filling.
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peachycajunExternal User
LaraBars are good.  I eat the blueberry muffin ones and there is no cholesterol in them.
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dlgjExternal User
1 cup oatmeal with 1/4 cup blackberries and 1 cup low-calorie coconut-almond milk.
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OnthebayExternal User
I find oatmeal is a good breakfast and it is very filling.
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HardRockCafeExternal User
I eat Special K cereal in 1% Lactaid every morning.  
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HardRockCafeExternal User
I don't really know how to answer.  The biscuit might not be so bad but and it depends on how the has browns were cooked.  If they were fried, then it's not a good choice.
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MrsBean13External User
I drink a shake every morning made with Shakeology, almond milk, spinach, frozen banana & berries. Packed full of vitamins & nutrients, curbs my cravings, and keeps me full all morning.
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NanO55External User
Egg whites with vegetable omelet or Almonds and an apple, I like low fat or 0 fat Greek yogurt with blue berries too.  
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BB_1968External User
First thing in the morn, oatmeal with berries, plus stir in some yogurt. Then mid-morn grab a banana or apple, that should help make it to lunch.
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AustinHealeyExternal User
Blueberries,raspberries,strawberries and a hard boiled egg
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mcnewExternal User
I usually do not eat breakfast, if I do it is something easy like a granola bar,
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tired7External User
I fix a smoothie with Greek yogurt and fresh fruit, mixed with fax seed meal and Greens 8000 powder. For a change I like steel cut oatmeal with raspberries.
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PsalmistwifeExternal User
Try some egg beaters and turkey bacon with toast or English muffin with peanut butter. You can cook the bacon up ahead of time and warm it in the microwave or in the pan you cook your eggs in. You can either make a breakfast sandwich with it to eat on the road or take the time to eat at home and put some peanut butter or another type of nut butter for some extra protein to help you make it to lunch.
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JTAWoodsExternal User
I started getting the turkey/egg white option from star6ucks or city6rew
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angcobbExternal User
toast
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antjayExternal User
Oatmeal
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maxima62External User
I don't know how to answer
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suzibarrExternal User
I don't always eat breakfast bars on the way to work but I usually drink a nutritional drink and Joint Juice.  I sometimes eat trail mix with them.
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maxima62External User
Have a green smoothie
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CJRottExternal User
Pick up something on the way to work.
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