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<blockquote data-quote="Robbity" data-source="post: 2594141" data-attributes="member: 93179"><p>I don't always want or need to eat breakfast, but when I do it tends to be anything low carb that's quick & easy e.g, Greek yoghurt with berries and/or seeds, or cheese, cold or microwave reheated meats, fish , chicken, or low carb muffins or bread if I've already made any.... I'm not an egg lover either so mine generally get buried in low carb baked goodies or pastryless quiche type concoctions, etc, which can also work for breakfast if already made and living in the fridge.</p><p></p><p>[USER=22428]@lovinglife[/USER] has given you a nice list of similar suggestions.</p><p></p><p>But essentially you can choose rto eat<strong> anything</strong> that's low carb for <strong>any meal </strong>you choose to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robbity, post: 2594141, member: 93179"] I don't always want or need to eat breakfast, but when I do it tends to be anything low carb that's quick & easy e.g, Greek yoghurt with berries and/or seeds, or cheese, cold or microwave reheated meats, fish , chicken, or low carb muffins or bread if I've already made any.... I'm not an egg lover either so mine generally get buried in low carb baked goodies or pastryless quiche type concoctions, etc, which can also work for breakfast if already made and living in the fridge. [USER=22428]@lovinglife[/USER] has given you a nice list of similar suggestions. But essentially you can choose rto eat[B] anything[/B] that's low carb for [B]any meal [/B]you choose to. [/QUOTE]
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