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18/04/2026

The Breakfast That Actually Carries You Through the Day

The Problem With Most Breakfasts

There are two dominant breakfast failure modes. The first is skipping it entirely. The second is eating something technically breakfast-shaped but physiologically inert: a bowl of highly processed cereal, a piece of white toast, a pastry from a café counter.

Both approaches leave you in the same place by mid-morning: unable to concentrate, reaching for something sweet, counting the minutes to lunch.

What the Body Actually Needs

A functional breakfast has three components: protein, fat, and complex carbohydrates. Not one, not two — all three.

Protein slows gastric emptying and keeps you satiated. Fat does the same and is essential for fat-soluble vitamins. Complex carbohydrates provide glucose without the spike-and-crash of simple sugars.

Eggs are one of the most complete breakfast proteins available. A pair gives roughly 12 grams of high-quality protein, healthy fats, and meaningful amounts of choline — a nutrient critical for cognitive function that most people don't get enough of.

The Fifteen-Minute Principle

The most common objection to a proper breakfast is time. But a real breakfast doesn't require elaborate preparation.

Eggs scrambled with whatever vegetables are in the fridge take under ten minutes. A yoghurt bowl with nuts and seeds takes two. Overnight oats, assembled the evening before, take thirty seconds to retrieve. The barrier to a good breakfast is almost never time — it's the habit of not doing it.

Building the Habit

Weekday breakfasts benefit from simplicity and repetition. Find two or three combinations you actually enjoy and rotate through them. The mornings you feed yourself properly are the mornings that feel different.