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Hi Cindy and welcome - I know how you feel about finding a great list, I also

felt like that some 2 years ago when I was searching for answers.

 

Your best bet for breakfast is most definitely a good smoothie - especially

if you get a good non GM & organic soy protein shake mix - with a banana or

whatever fruit your children favor, I am sure that you will have great success.

You could even add vitamins (and dare I suggest Udo Erasmus oils) to ensure

that they are getting all the vital nutrients that they need.

 

Hope that helps a little.

 

Marianne

 

> Well, I haven't done an intro yet, but I'm thrilled at finding such a list!

> We have food/illness/allergy issues to numerous to mention today, but I am

> about to revamp our entire menu, and I have a strange question...what do you

> all eat for BREAKFAST??? I'm trying to find good breakfast ideas that

> incorporate protein, little or no dairy, good high-energy, jump-start your

> day kind of things that I, and 3 very picky children will eat. Thanks for

> your help!

>

> CindyM

>

>

 

 

 

 

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In a message dated 9/24/03 3:54:10 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

jmorriso writes:

 

 

> Well, I haven't done an intro yet, but I'm thrilled at finding such a list!

> We have food/illness/allergy issues to numerous to mention today, but I am

> about to revamp our entire menu, and I have a strange question...what do you

> all eat for BREAKFAST??? I'm trying to find good breakfast ideas that

> incorporate protein, little or no dairy, good high-energy, jump-start your

> day kind of things that I, and 3 very picky children will eat. Thanks for

> your help!

>

> CindyM

>

>

 

Homemade yoghurt with three kinds of fresh fruit, flaxseed oil and ground

flaxseed well mixed in topped with a cereal.

 

MJH

 

 

 

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Cindy,

 

I really wonder about your allergies. When someone

talks about all kinds of allergy and other illnesses,

it makes me worry about environmental illness. My

daughter had that last year (and many people suffer

from it who have no clue what they have). MDs

generally don't acknowledge it as an issue and many

alternative health practitioners treat it with

detoxing supplements. The doctor I finally had

Camille see last November fixed her problems and she

no longer deals with the allergies or other things

associated with EI.

 

Anyway, I have a link here I would like for you to

read - http://www.mall-net.com/mcs/mcs.html . If you

feel that perhaps indeed you are dealing with EI, I

would really like to hear more from you.

 

Kat

 

 

 

 

 

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I gave up on the idea a while back that breakfast should

taste good. I make a smoothie with 2 cloves of garlic a piece of

ginger the size of my first thumb joint, a stalk of celery, a mostly

peeled lemon & a mostly peeled orange in 24 ounces of water. I add

a stick of cinnamon, an ounce of lecithin, an ounce and a half of

brewers yeast, an envelope of unflavored gelatin, a rounded teaspoon

of ultimate fiber, an ounce of flax seeds, and a Tbsp of flaxseed

oil. Before I turn on my vitamix blender, I add a heaping tsp of

buffered vitamin C powder with bioflavanoids & rose hips (about 10-12

grams of C). If it seems too thick, I add more water. Oh -- I also

add a small handful of brazilnuts. Every other day, I add a 3/4 "

slice of pineapple (with core, without skin). When not using

pineapple I sometimes add frozen berries, and sometimes do not --

depending on what my fasting blood glucose levels are doing. I

started with one very small garlic clove a week ago. Now I am up to

2 medium cloves. I sip the goop slowly over about an hour or more

while I check my e-mail and take my vitamins. For dessert, I clean

the garlic taste from my mouth with ascorbic acid in water, then

plain water, then have 1/4 of a cantaloupe -- no sugar needed after

my breakfast goop. Breakfast is my largest meal of the day.

 

Alobar

 

-

<marianne2406

 

Wednesday, September 24, 2003 3:12 PM

Re: Strange First Question

 

 

> Hi Cindy and welcome - I know how you feel about finding a great

list, I also

> felt like that some 2 years ago when I was searching for answers.

>

> Your best bet for breakfast is most definitely a good smoothie -

especially

> if you get a good non GM & organic soy protein shake mix - with a

banana or

> whatever fruit your children favor, I am sure that you will have

great success.

> You could even add vitamins (and dare I suggest Udo Erasmus oils) t

o ensure

> that they are getting all the vital nutrients that they need.

>

> Hope that helps a little.

>

> Marianne

>

> > Well, I haven't done an intro yet, but I'm thrilled at finding

such a list!

> > We have food/illness/allergy issues to numerous to mention today,

but I am

> > about to revamp our entire menu, and I have a strange

question...what do you

> > all eat for BREAKFAST??? I'm trying to find good breakfast ideas

that

> > incorporate protein, little or no dairy, good high-energy,

jump-start your

> > day kind of things that I, and 3 very picky children will eat.

Thanks for

> > your help!

> >

> > CindyM

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Alobar wrote: I gave up on the idea a while back that breakfast should

taste good.

 

Raine replies: Uhhh-mmmmmm, Alobar. Sounds yummy! :oP

 

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((¸¸.·´ ..·´ -:¦:- Raine

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I'm aware of the great properties of most of what you

described in your shake, but what problems do you

specifically try to address with this shake? Also I'm

familiar with Kitchenaid, Waring and Vitamix. Vitamix

is superindustrial strength. Could you tell me what

made you decide to use a Vitamix as a regular blender?

I would purchase it if there was some distinct

advantage. Thanks in advance for any info.

 

 

M

 

--- Alobar <alobar wrote:

> I gave up on the idea a while back that

> breakfast should

> taste good. I make a smoothie with 2 cloves of

> garlic a piece of

> ginger the size of my first thumb joint, a stalk of

> celery, a mostly

> peeled lemon & a mostly peeled orange in 24 ounces

> of water. I add

> a stick of cinnamon, an ounce of lecithin, an ounce

> and a half of

> brewers yeast, an envelope of unflavored gelatin, a

> rounded teaspoon

> of ultimate fiber, an ounce of flax seeds, and a

> Tbsp of flaxseed

> oil. Before I turn on my vitamix blender, I add a

> heaping tsp of

> buffered vitamin C powder with bioflavanoids & rose

> hips (about 10-12

> grams of C). If it seems too thick, I add more

> water. Oh -- I also

> add a small handful of brazilnuts. Every other

> day, I add a 3/4 "

> slice of pineapple (with core, without skin). When

> not using

> pineapple I sometimes add frozen berries, and

> sometimes do not --

> depending on what my fasting blood glucose levels

> are doing. I

> started with one very small garlic clove a week ago.

> Now I am up to

> 2 medium cloves. I sip the goop slowly over about

> an hour or more

> while I check my e-mail and take my vitamins. For

> dessert, I clean

> the garlic taste from my mouth with ascorbic acid in

> water, then

> plain water, then have 1/4 of a cantaloupe -- no

> sugar needed after

> my breakfast goop. Breakfast is my largest meal

> of the day.

>

> Alobar

>

> -

> <marianne2406

>

> Wednesday, September 24, 2003 3:12 PM

> Re: Strange

> First Question

>

>

> > Hi Cindy and welcome - I know how you feel about

> finding a great

> list, I also

> > felt like that some 2 years ago when I was

> searching for answers.

> >

> > Your best bet for breakfast is most definitely a

> good smoothie -

> especially

> > if you get a good non GM & organic soy protein

> shake mix - with a

> banana or

> > whatever fruit your children favor, I am sure that

> you will have

> great success.

> > You could even add vitamins (and dare I suggest

> Udo Erasmus oils) t

> o ensure

> > that they are getting all the vital nutrients that

> they need.

> >

> > Hope that helps a little.

> >

> > Marianne

> >

> > > Well, I haven't done an intro yet, but I'm

> thrilled at finding

> such a list!

> > > We have food/illness/allergy issues to numerous

> to mention today,

> but I am

> > > about to revamp our entire menu, and I have a

> strange

> question...what do you

> > > all eat for BREAKFAST??? I'm trying to find

> good breakfast ideas

> that

> > > incorporate protein, little or no dairy, good

> high-energy,

> jump-start your

> > > day kind of things that I, and 3 very picky

> children will eat.

> Thanks for

> > > your help!

> > >

> > > CindyM

>

>

 

 

 

 

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" Michael " <michaeltel

 

Thursday, September 25, 2003 9:59 PM

Re: Strange First Question

 

 

> I'm aware of the great properties of most of what you

> described in your shake, but what problems do you

> specifically try to address with this shake? Also I'm

> familiar with Kitchenaid, Waring and Vitamix. Vitamix

> is superindustrial strength. Could you tell me what

> made you decide to use a Vitamix as a regular blender?

> I would purchase it if there was some distinct

> advantage. Thanks in advance for any info.

>

>

> M

 

I chose the Vitamix because I had burned out 4 other blenders

in less than a decade -- including one which costs me nearly $200.

I have had the vitamix now for 5 yeas & am completely satisfied.

Once it needed repair but that was covered under their 6 year

warantee.

 

I slowly evolve my breakfast " goop " . I don't keep much in

the way of notes as to why I add what items.

Flax seed is for omega 3 oils & for fiber.

I had arthritis in my hands (slowly getting worse over about a

decade). Now I do not. Not sure if the ginger helped that or if

it was something else.

I am a diabetic. Peripheral neuropathy is something I have been

told will get worse over time. I don't accept that. I really should

be using Cassia instead of regular connamon, but I have not yet found

a lead on cassia.

Gelatin is good for preventing joint & cartilidge deterioration

with age.

Lecithin is good brain food (as well as all-around good).

Brewers yeast is high in B vitamins. Celery because of this

article

http://alternative-medicine-message-boards.info/viewtopic.php?t=426 .

Raw garlic because of 2 posts in this e-list by Frank & Francine

made on Sept. 20 of this year. Frank's post had a subject of

" Garlic and AIDS " and Francine's post subject was " I Never Get Sick

Anymore " .

Ultimate fiber (by Nature's Secret) has a mix of herbs as well

as fiber. I like what it does to my bowl movements.

I use a lot of vitamin C each day (a little over an ounce).

When I sleep, my body uses up its stores so I need to put in a lot

when I first wake up (see some quotes on rebound scurvy in my latest

post in the thread " melatonin NOW Insomnia and herbs. " ) Mainly I use

plain ascorbic acid. In the goop I use buffered C so it does not

get too sour when I put in so much. The buffered C I use also

contains bioflavanoids which are always good.

I use a lemon a day mainly because of a post in this group made

by Yahwist on August 24 with the subject " The Mighty Lemon: " Orange

& lemon are both good for more bioflavanoids. Orange also adds a

bit of sweetness & flavor.

Pineapple is good for digestion (bromelin) and for arthritis.

Because I am diabetic I use on alternating days because pineapples

are very sweet.

Berries are filled with good stuff. For a few good articles see

http://alternative-medicine-message-boards.info/viewforum.php?f=196

Brazilnuts are mainly for Selenium, but they also add some fat &

protein. Good for me to have a breakfast with protein & fats as

well as carbohydrates.

 

Alobar

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