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Emma White - Nutritionist

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Eggs on toast

Eggs on toast

Serves 1 - 341 kcals per serving

Kcals 341
Fat 16.6g
Sat fat 4.3g
Carbs 30.4g
Sugar 2.1g
Fibre 4.3g
Protein 19.4g
Salt 1.4g

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Ingredients

  • 2 medium slices of wholemeal bread
  • 15g low-fat spread
  • 2 medium eggs

Method

  1. Toast the bread to your liking and top with the spread.
  2. Cook the eggs based on your preference – poach, fry in a non-stick pan, scramble or soft boil.
  3. Enjoy!
Banana overnight oats

Banana & peanut butter overnight oats

Serves 1 - 400 kcals per serving

Kcals 400
Fat 14.1g
Sat fat 4.1g
Carbs 59.1g
Sugar 33.1g
Fibre 6.1g
Protein 13.8g
Salt 0.3g

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Ingredients

  • 30g oats
  • 125ml milk of your choice
  • 1 tsp chia seeds
  • 1 tsp honey
  • 1 ripe medium banana
  • 15g peanut butter

Method

  1. Mix the oats, milk, chia seeds and honey together in a bowl.
  2. In a separate bowl, mash up half the banana until it's smooth and add it to the oat mix. Mix everything together well.
  3. Put the mixture in a jar or tub, seal and pop in the fridge overnight.
  4. In the morning, top the oats with the peanut butter and the other half of the banana, sliced.
Blueberry & banana pancakes

Blueberry & banana pancakes

Serves 1 - 259 kcals per serving

Kcals 259
Fat 10.2g
Sat fat 2.1g
Carbs 31.4g
Sugar 22.2g
Fibre 4g
Protein 12.5g
Salt 0.4g

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Ingredients

  • 1 tsp olive oil
  • 1 medium overripe banana
  • 1 medium egg
  • 1 medium egg white
  • 10g rolled oats
  • 20g blueberries
  • 20g raspberries
  • 20g strawberries

Method

  1. Heat the olive oil in a frying pan over a medium heat.
  2. Meanwhile, mash up the banana in a bowl until no big lumps are visible. Then mix in the egg and an extra egg white.
  3. Add the oats and mix well.
  4. Spoon the mixture into the pan to make 3 small pancakes. Cook for 2-3 minutes on each side, until golden and cooked through.
  5. Serve topped with the mixed berries.
Strawberry & banana smoothie

Strawberry and banana smoothie

Serves 1 - 225 kcals per serving

Kcals 225
Fat 5.8g
Sat fat 1.2g
Carbs 34.9g
Sugar 32.3g
Fibre 7.9g
Protein 9.5g
Salt 0.3g

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Ingredients

  • 1 medium banana
  • 100g strawberries
  • Handful of spinach
  • 10g milled flaxseed
  • 100g low-fat plain yogurt

Method

  1. Put all the ingredients in a blender and blitz for 10-15 seconds until smooth.
  2. Add a splash of water if you prefer a runnier consistency.
  3. Enjoy!
Avo and egg on toast

Avo and egg on toast

Serves 1 - 317 kcals per serving

Kcals 317
Fat 17.9g
Sat fat 4.4g
Carbs 25.4g
Sugar 1.2g
Fibre 4.5g
Protein 12.7g
Salt 1.2g

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Ingredients

  • 50g slice of sourdough
  • ½ medium avocado
  • Lime wedge
  • Salt and pepper for seasoning
  • 1 medium egg

Method

  1. Bring a small pan of water to the boil and cook the egg for 8 minutes.
  2. Meanwhile, lightly toast the sourdough.
  3. Scoop out the avocado half and mash it up in a bowl.
  4. Squeeze over the lime juice and season with salt and pepper. Mix well.
  5. Top the toast with the avocado. Once the egg is done, peel and chop into slices and lay over the avocado.
Granola topped yogurt

Granola topped fruit and yogurt

Serves 1 - 286 kcals per serving

Kcals 286
Fat 10.2g
Sat fat 2.3g
Carbs 35.9g
Sugar 23g
Fibre 7.5g
Protein 12.5g
Salt 0.3g

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Ingredients

  • 150g low-fat natural yogurt
  • 30g low-sugar granola
  • 50g blueberries
  • 100g strawberries, halved

Method

  1. Pour the yogurt into a bowl.
  2. Top with the granola and fruit.
  3. Enjoy!
Toast your way

Toast your way

Serves 1 - 342 kcals per serving

Kcals 342
Fat 18.4g
Sat fat 4.4g
Carbs 33.7g
Sugar 3.8g
Fibre 6g
Protein 12.5g
Salt 1.1g

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Ingredients

  • 2 medium slices of wholemeal bread
  • 10g low-fat spread
  • 2 medium eggs scrambled OR 25g peanut butter OR 200g no-added-sugar beans OR 60g reduced-sugar jam or marmalade

Method

  1. Toast the bread to your liking.
  2. Top with the spread, then add the topping of your choice.
  3. Enjoy!
Banana and honey porridge

Banana and honey porridge

Serves 1 - 310 kcals per serving

Kcals 310
Fat 6.7g
Sat fat 2.7g
Carbs 54.7g
Sugar 25.4g
Fibre 3.8g
Protein 12g
Salt 0.2g

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Ingredients

  • 40g porridge oats
  • 200ml low-fat milk
  • ½ medium banana, sliced
  • 1 tsp runny honey

Method

  1. Put the oats and milk in a small pan, bring to the boil, then lower the heat and simmer for 4-5 minutes.
  2. Pour into a bowl, top with the banana and drizzle over the honey.
Small full English

Small full English

Serves 1 - 371 kcals per serving

Kcals 371
Fat 14.3g
Sat fat 2.6g
Carbs 34.3g
Sugar 5.2g
Fibre 10.4g
Protein 23.2g
Salt 1.9g

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Ingredients

  • 2 Quorn sausages
  • 1 medium egg
  • 100g no-added-sugar baked beans
  • 2 cherry tomatoes
  • 1 medium slice of toast

Method

  1. Cook the sausages according to the pack instructions.
  2. Pour the beans into a microwaveable bowl and cover. Set aside.
  3. When the sausages have 5 minutes left, put a small non-stick frying pan over a medium heat.
  4. Crack the egg into the pan and cook for 3-4 minutes until the white is no longer runny, but the yolk is (cook for longer if you don't like a runny yolk).
  5. Meanwhile, heat your beans in the microwave for one minute.
  6. Thinly slice the tomatoes, and pop them in the pan with the egg for 1 minute to warm through.
  7. Serve the sausages, beans, egg and tomatoes with a slice of toast.

Fish

Salmon bagel

Salmon and cream cheese bagel

Serves 1 - 248 kcals per serving

Kcals 248
Fat 7.3g
Sat fat 2.2g
Carbs 26.8g
Sugar 4.3g
Fibre 1.3g
Protein 20.4g
Salt 2.2g

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Ingredients

  • ½ bagel
  • 40g low-fat cream cheese
  • 50g smoked salmon

Method

  1. Toast the bagel to your liking.
  2. Top with the cream cheese, then the salmon.
  3. Enjoy!

Nutritionist Emma White (ANutr), MSc Human Nutrition is passionate about how food science applies to the human body, and how the nutrients in what we eat affect us and ultimately have an impact on our health.

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