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2 large eggs, scrambled. A.M. Snack (124 calories) ½ cup low-fat cottage cheese. ½ cup blueberries. Lunch (443 calories) 1 serving Chicken Fajita Soup. 1 slice whole-wheat bread. P.M. Snack (402 ...
Make it 1,500 calories: Omit the scrambled eggs at breakfast and omit P.M snack. Make it 2,000 calories: Add 2 pieces whole-wheat bread to lunch and add 1 medium orange to dinner.
Breakfast (374 calories) 1 serving Scrambled Eggs with Spinach, Feta & Pita. ¾ cup raspberries. A.M. Snack (131 calories) 1 large pear. Lunch (485 calories) 1 serving Chopped Power Salad with ...
Breakfast (300 calories) Scrambled eggs with spinach and mushrooms. Morning Snack (100 calories) 1 banana. Lunch (400 calories) Lentil soup. A side salad with vinaigrette.
2. Eggs. Eggs are a great source of protein and are also rich in nutrients. I like mine scrambled or fried atop avocado on sourdough toast or in a cheesy vegetable omelet.
Only eggs are necessary to make scrambled eggs, [4] [5] but salt, water, chives, cream, crème fraîche, sour cream, grated cheese and other ingredients may be added [6] [7] as recipes vary. [8] [9] The eggs are cracked into a bowl with salt and pepper, and the mixture is stirred or whisked.
A bacon, egg and cheese sandwich (B.E.C. [1]) is a breakfast sandwich popular in the United States and Canada; [citation needed] it is particularly culturally significant in New York City, where it is typically served on a Bulkie roll. [2] It is made with bacon, eggs (most often fried or scrambled), cheese and bread, which may be buttered and ...
In one whole large egg, you'll get: 72 calories. 6.2 grams protein. 5 grams fat, including about 1.6 grams saturated fat. ... bacon with cheesy scrambled eggs, or eggs fried in butter.