Add dried cranberries to pork or chicken pasta dishes, panini sandwiches or mix them with granola and low -
fat yogurt for breakfast.
Not exact matches
We love
yogurt parfaits
for breakfast — low
fat vanilla
yogurt, berries and homemade granola.
They are a filling enough to eat
for breakfast and contain protein -LCB- from the greek
yogurt and chia seeds -RCB-, healthy
fats -LCB- from the nuts -RCB-, lots of vitamins, nutrients and antioxidants from the fruit!
Pair that with vitamin and antioxidant rich berries, low
fat, organic
yogurt for an extra boost of calcium, and you have yourself a nutrient dense
breakfast or lunch that will give you energy
for your day or boost your recovery after a workout.
Rich and creamy and filled with all the nutritional qualities of full
fat dairy, this cup of
yogurt is a choice
for a whole
breakfast or snack.
For breakfast, add some berries to your cereal or toss some dried fruit and granola into low -
fat yogurt.
I obsessively counted every calorie and lived on small tubs of
fat - free
yogurt for breakfast.
A good
breakfast for young athletes might include low -
fat yogurt with some granola and a banana, or whole - grain cereal and low -
fat milk with sliced strawberries.
You can try natural, full -
fat yogurts sweetened with honey or maple syrup and topped with nuts, seeds, and berries
for a tasty
breakfast, whip up a chocolate smoothie using a vegan protein powder or hemp hearts, and send homemade granola bars
for snacks.
The
fat - free Greek
yogurt is easily one of the best foods you can consume
for breakfast or snacks, having in mind that it contains 17 grams of protein per serving, and very few calories.
For instance, you'll find out ways to mix up your
breakfast routine with omelets, full -
fat yogurt, and rich milkshakes.
For breakfast I typically have some form of eggs, plus full
fat cottage cheese mixed either with full -
fat sour cream or full -
fat plain
yogurt.
Full -
fat yogurt — or a full -
fat breakfast,
for that matter — is a much better option.