Healthy breakfast alternatives?!

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The aholes in my office at work complain about the smell of my eggs when I come in in the morning and cook up my egg whites in the microwave in the kitchen, they say it smells like rotten eggs and I have to stop. Like I like smeling their fried onions on their fatty, greasy breakfast sandwhiches!!! But in any case, I can no longer have my egg whites when I get to work in the morning and was wondering what other alternatives there are to a low carb breakfast...
 

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The aholes in my office at work complain about the smell of my eggs when I come in in the morning and cook up my egg whites in the microwave in the kitchen, they say it smells like rotten eggs and I have to stop. Like I like smeling their fried onions on their fatty, greasy breakfast sandwhiches!!! But in any case, I can no longer have my egg whites when I get to work in the morning and was wondering what other alternatives there are to a low carb breakfast...

Buy the Egg Beaters...they don't stink and they are just as good
 
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The aholes in my office at work complain about the smell of my eggs when I come in in the morning and cook up my egg whites in the microwave in the kitchen, they say it smells like rotten eggs and I have to stop. Like I like smeling their fried onions on their fatty, greasy breakfast sandwhiches!!! But in any case, I can no longer have my egg whites when I get to work in the morning and was wondering what other alternatives there are to a low carb breakfast...
I get this kind of crap all the time. I started hard boiling them the night before, you still have the smell but it doesnt seem to permate. Next time the say, "OH that smell is horrible!!" You say " Hey look just because you have a sense of smell that doesnt mean you have the right to critisize the smell of my eggs. I have a sense of sight and I don't tell you how ufcking ugly you are." That normally shuts them up.
 
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I would prepare my breakfast before going to work. Not sure if your schedule allows, but why not eat at home before going to work?
 
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I get this kind of crap all the time. I started hard boiling them the night before, you still have the smell but it doesnt seem to permate. Next time the say, "OH that smell is horrible!!" You say " Hey look just because you have a sense of smell that doesnt mean you have the right to critisize the smell of my eggs. I have a sense of sight and I don't tell you how ufcking ugly you are." That normally shuts them up.

hahaha I may lose my job if I say that!!!

I normally do use the egg beaters because it's difficult bringing whole eggs on the train. And I guess I could eat before I leave but 2 reason I don't is because it already takes me over an hour to get to work due to a long commute into the city via train and also because I'm currently taking amphetalean which says to take on an empty stomach 30 minutes before a meal. So I usually pop that on in before getting on the train then it's exactly 30 minutes until I get to the office and then I'm able to cook the eggs, but these as**oles won't get off my back about the smell.

My only alternative I guess would be some kind of oatmeal?! Like I said I'm cutting and going pretty low on carbs and didn't want to have to eat the oats but if I do is morning the best time to have to eat them if I must?

Any delicious ways to eat the all natural oats, not the quaker instant flavored kind?
 
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could do cottage cheese, low carb and good protein. beef jerky is another choice, not quite as cool for breakfast. could roll up pieces of ham + cheese and have them.
 
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could do cottage cheese, low carb and good protein. beef jerky is another choice, not quite as cool for breakfast. could roll up pieces of ham + cheese and have them.
I love rolled up pieces of ham and cheese!!!
 
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You could try that egg white protein drink. Or the oatmeal with 2 scoops of protein powder mixed in it.
 
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Your best bet, if you want to stick with eggs, is Egg Beaters.
 
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I wouldn't let them push you around. Bring in an aerosol bottle like Febreeze or Axe, and say if they complain you will just start spraying it. It might make them think twice before complaining about the egg smell ;)
 
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I wouldn't let them push you around. Bring in an aerosol bottle like Febreeze or Axe, and say if they complain you will just start spraying it. It might make them think twice before complaining about the egg smell ;)
I have my own place now, but my old room mate wore Axe and Tag. When we would get ready to go out he would soak himself in that ****. It didn't really bother me once we got outside, because that stuff fades fast, but man did the house stink for a couple days!! Luckily we had our own bathrooms and I could close my doors lol.
 

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I cook my eggs the night before and take them in tupperware.. heat a bit and eat
 
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Your best bet, if you want to stick with eggs, is Egg Beaters.
Or not assume you're only allowed to eat eggs for breakfast. Just take your Amphetalean 2 hours after you eat breakfast at home. Bam. Problem solved. In my opinion, the world doesn't revolve around your hobby (even if you're a competitive bodybuilder, you still need a day-job until you make it somewhere). If you want to make it a point to cook eggs at work (which is strange to begin with) don't expect your supervisors, who don't cook eggs in a ****ing microwave, to be cool with it.)

Another option is to change your food if you still feel you must stick to your schedule. I suggest switching to cottege cheese. Or cooking an omlet to eliminate the need to cook eggs at work (do you seriously do this s*** on the clock? I bet you're gonna be up for promotion in no time at all). Or you could consider a protein shake (since most supervisors, managers and upper-level CEO's aren't down with you cooking eggs in the microwave in the break room because you don't feel like getting up earlier to eat at home). You could consider low-fat cheese as a possible option (very high in cassein protein, very filling, low fat and low carb- all excellent traits).

Or, if these ideas that you could have thought of completely on your own don't work for you, you could try this; Let the rumors surface their way to management and look like a complete f***ing lunatic, be the next in line to get fired when cut-backs inevitably occur, go online to a bodybuilding message board and bitch about your co-workers and their insensitivity toward your diet. When you recieve answers like "bring axe in and threaten them BRO" and "TELL THEM THEY'RE FAT BRO LOL OMG!!!!!111 HIGH FIVES!!!!11" reaffirm your decision to cook eggs in the microwave at work. See how long your job lasts you and cry when you don't have the ability to pay for luxury items, like a gym membership. Or complain to your family and friends when you're the last to be promoted. I doubt any of this looks good to your supervisors, but who cares, they're just haters because you're so ripped.

Seriously, is it that big of a deal that you need to post an urgent message on a message board?

Work around it. Your job is probably what supports your ability be an athlete in the first place- not the other way around.

EDIT: I've edited my post to make my response more palatable, as my apologies that followed this post were sincere.
 
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Or not be a vagina and assume you're only allowed to eat eggs for breakfast. Just take your Amphetalean 2 hours after you eat breakfast at home. Bam. Problem solved. In my opinion, the world doesn't revolve around your hobby (even if you're a competitive bodybuilder, you still need a day-job until you make it somewhere). If you want to make it a point to cook eggs at work (which is ****ing weird to begin with) don't expect your supervisors, who don't cook eggs in a ****ing microwave, to think you're so cool for eating healthy and being a total bodybuilder.)

Another option is to change your food if you're still a vagina after reading this post, and you still feel you must stick to your schedule like rain-man. I suggest switching to cottege cheese. Or cooking an omlet to eliminate the need to cook eggs at work (do you seriously do this s*** on the clock? I bet you're gonna be up for promotion in no time at all). Or you could consider a protein shake (since most supervisors, managers and upper-level CEO's aren't down with you cooking s*** in the microwave in the break room because you don't feel like getting up earlier to eat at home). You could consider low-fat cheese as a possible option (very high in cassein protein, very filling, low fat and low carb- all excellent traits).

Or, if these ideas that you could have thought of completely on your own don't work for you, you could try this; Let the rumors surface their way to management and look like a complete f***ing lunatic, be the next in line to get fired when cut-backs inevitably occur, go online to a bodybuilding message board and bitch about your co-workers and their insensitivity toward your diet. When you recieve answers like "bring axe in and threaten them BRO" and "TELL THEM THEY'RE FAT BRO LOL OMG!!!!!111 HIGH FIVES!!!!11" reaffirm your decision to cook eggs in the microwave at work. See how long your job lasts you and cry when you don't have the ability to pay for luxury items, like a gym membership. Or complain to your family and friends when you're the last to be promoted. I doubt any of this looks good to your supervisors, but who cares, they're just haters because you're so ripped.

Seriously, is it that big of a deal that you need to post an urgent message on a message board?

Work around it. Your job is probably what supports your ability be an athlete in the first place- not the other way around.

That entire post was worthless and wasted my time, thanks a lot pal. You took all of that time to write out a sarcastic 3 paragraph nonsensical response that didn't do anyone any good besides reaffirm the fact that you are obviously the "bro" here and can't just give a helpful response like the people before you have. I appreciate the attempt at being funny though, being a comedian myself I appreciate humor, even at it's lowest form which is what you have just provided for us. Again, many thanks.
 
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That entire post was worthless and wasted my time, thanks a lot pal. You took all of that time to write out a sarcastic 3 paragraph nonsensical response that didn't do anyone any good besides reaffirm the fact that you are obviously the "bro" here...and can't just give a helpful response like the people before you have. I appreciate the attempt at being funny though, being a comedian myself I appreciate humor, even at it's lowest form which is what you have just provided for us. Again, many thanks.
I give you f***ing gold and this is how you repay me? You're not f***ing welcome at all. You mean to tell me that my post wasn't helpful? I gave you more than a handful of helpful ideas, such as changing foods, or changing your attitude toward your work-place and co-workers. God forbid I offer the notion of POSSIBLY waking up a little earlier to eat breakfast at home before work- that's what most people who give a s*** about their job do. These are all positive, helpful ideas that can enable you to think more positively, and improve your current circumstances. I can't believe what I'm reading.

You think responses such as "get an aerosol can of something to spray when they complain" are helpful? You think insulting your co-workers will improve things? Why don't you just tell your boss that you're a bodybuilder and it's not his business what you do at work (I'm assuming he already knows, since you're so hardcore you cook eggs in a F***ING MICROWAVE AT WORK)? I can't f***ing believe this. I gave you gold and you give me s*** in return. I sincerely thought that my post was the most helpful response you'd gotten in this entire thread. I honestly expected reputation for this. Good luck with your career. I apologize if I seemed "mean" to you during my post. If you managed to extract some humor from my tongue-in-cheek post, great. But I can't believe you think I've wasted your time.
 
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I just wasted 2 minutes reading your first crap post cjszip. What was i thinking reading your second reply? :twak: bitch
 
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That entire post was worthless and wasted my time, thanks a lot pal. You took all of that time to write out a sarcastic 3 paragraph nonsensical response that didn't do anyone any good besides reaffirm the fact that you are obviously the "bro" here and can't just give a helpful response like the people before you have. I appreciate the attempt at being funny though, being a comedian myself I appreciate humor, even at it's lowest form which is what you have just provided for us. Again, many thanks.
Are you Carrot Top?
 
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I just wasted 2 minutes reading your first crap post cjszip. What was i thinking reading your second reply? :twak: bitch
You probably weren't thinking- which is why you've wasted time responding, as well.

Anyway, I sincerely thought someone might appreciate my post, being as I often strive to be a helpful, productive member of this board. I was hoping someone would at least partially agree, that maybe work isn't the place to cook eggs in a microwave. I would assume that SOMEONE here has a job that is important enough to them that they would agree with my perspective and re-enforce what I suggest in the first place- That maybe you're doing more harm to your career, than you're doing GOOD for your body, by cooking eggs in the employee lunch room at work in a microwave.

In any case, I sincerely apologize to those of you who feel that I've come across as crass or sarcastic. I didn't anticipate negative reactions to what I thought to be a helpful post. I simply offered what i felt would be helpful feedback from a manager's perspective. Again, I apologize.
 
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oh wow haha. cjszip gave you the most sensible and logical response and filled it with good alternatives and apparently much needed sarcasm "bro". It is ****ing weird. Yeah he was blunt. But you're just being stubborn after hugging an online community for being bullied by your coworkers over justified bullshit buddy. some people just don't tick the same cjszip. good luck to all of you in your future dieting adventures lol.
 
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i was thinking lana's egg whites raw. since they are salmonella free, you can mix in some protein powder for flavor and some grinded up oats...

that also leads me to wonder, how's the digestability of egg whites raw? I heard different cooking, even non-cooking changes the bioavailability of the egg protein.
 

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Even if you are low-carbing, eating a few carbs for breakfast is alrite. Oatmeal is fine along with a shake if you want. Cottage cheese, pieces of lean meat(steak, grilled chicken), precooked turkey sausage and bacon you can just nuke in the microwave are a few options.
 
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Even if you are low-carbing, eating a few carbs for breakfast is alrite. Oatmeal is fine along with a shake if you want. Cottage cheese, pieces of lean meat(steak, grilled chicken), precooked turkey sausage and bacon you can just nuke in the microwave are a few options.
I hear turkey bacon in the wave is decent.
 

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