Breakfast for Dinner
Have you ever thought what a great idea it would be to have breakfast for dinner every night? It is such a simple menu. Eggs which are a fantastic source of protein and are super cheap too. You can fry, boil, soft boil, or scramble them, many different cooking methods that all taste great. There is also the choice for omelets with add-ins that really could “feel like” a dinner meal. You can add steak, onions, mushrooms, chicken, spinach, avocado, and/or cheese. Then there are the sprinkles on top seasonings like salt, pepper, red pepper, garlic powder, garlic salt, onion powder to really spice it up. The add ons to the breakfast for dinner are bacon, sausage (turkey or chicken); there are a lot of super tasty “no meat” alternatives to these breakfast add on meal meats. The break choices are outrageous, pancakes, rye toast, wheat toast, waffles, raisin toast, and crepes. The condiments are ketchup, syrup, ranch, Tabasco, and all kinds of jellies. The calorie count with breakfast foods can be very predictable once mastered with little variance in calorie count, once you decide how many you want to eat for dinner and this can make a huge impact on your weight loss and blend in nicely with a weight loss product like Acceletrim. The breakfast foods are simple to purchase, last a long time, provide reliable calorie counts, and are quick and easy to make. The biggest excuse people can make on a meal plan are that they don’t have time to make dinner. A great solution might be to have “breakfast for dinner”. It is quick, easy, cheap and can be low in calories with very little planning.






















