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What Are Best Tips for a Sugar Free Breakfast?

Nicole Madison
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Updated May 17, 2024
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There are many tips a person may find beneficial when he wants to enjoy a sugar free breakfast. For example, an individual can skip the refined sugar and opt to include naturally sweet fruit and honey in his morning meal. An individual may also consider substituting artificial sweeteners for his normal dose of morning sugar. Alternatively, a person might choose to skip sweeteners altogether by consuming such foods as eggs and toast, which do not require any sweetening.

If a person needs to exclude refined sugar from his diet but can still have fruit sugar, he has numerous options available to him at breakfast time. He can, for instance, sweeten his morning meal with fresh fruit by adding grapefruit to his main breakfast dish or topping his cereal with strawberries or blueberries. He could also choose plain yogurt for breakfast and then sweeten it up with fresh fruit. It is important to keep in mind, however, that fruit juices may not prove the best option for a morning meal, as they often contain added sugar and do not provide as much fiber as fresh fruit.

An individual can also consider using honey as a sweetener when he is trying to enjoy sugar free breakfast meals. While honey is a type of sugar, many people consider it a healthier option than the highly processed sugar that is a staple in many homes. A person can use it to sweeten his tea as well as foods such as granola. He can also use honey to sweeten his yogurt or hot cereal. An individual may even consider spreading a bit of honey on toast for a sweet breakfast meal.

There are also many artificial sweeteners a person can use when striving for a sugar free breakfast. Artificial sweeteners can be used in everything from tea and coffee to hot cereal and baked goods. It is important to keep in mind, however, that some people question the healthfulness of artificial sweeteners.

One of the most important things to remember when one is committed to a sugar free breakfast is that an enjoyable breakfast doesn't have to include any type of sweetener. For example, an individual could opt for a breakfast of eggs and toast or even consume healthy foods such as rice cakes for his morning meal. He may even develop a taste for unsweetened cereal, coffee, or tea when he is trying to avoid sugar.

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Nicole Madison
By Nicole Madison
Nicole Madison's love for learning inspires her work as a WiseGEEK writer, where she focuses on topics like homeschooling, parenting, health, science, and business. Her passion for knowledge is evident in the well-researched and informative articles she authors. As a mother of four, Nicole balances work with quality family time activities such as reading, camping, and beach trips.

Discussion Comments

By Pippinwhite — On May 21, 2014

@Rotergirl -- Have you seen the turkey bacon and turkey sausage available? It's really good and great for people who are watching their fat and cholesterol intake. And of course, there are always egg substitutes if this an issue.

My husband also likes the vegetarian sausage and bacon. I've tried them and they're pretty good, particularly the sausage. Enough red pepper flakes can disguise nearly anything. I've also heard of people "scrambling" soft tofu as a vegetarian option for eggs. Never tried that, though.

I'm still waiting on scientists to come up with a carb-free doughnut. I can dream, can't I?

By Rotergirl — On May 21, 2014

Getting plenty of protein is one of the best ways to have a sugar-free breakfast. Eggs and bacon or sausage are great for this. Or plan ahead and make a quiche the night before. They're easy, and heating up a slice in the microwave is a quick breakfast.

Jams are nearly always available in reduced sugar or sugar free versions, so that's available for toast.

Another advantage of a sugar-free breakfast is you don't get the "crash" about 10 a.m. when the sugar runs out. With plenty of protein, you stay fuller, longer.

Nicole Madison

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