The recommendation to not skip breakfast is just plain good advice. After all, you need enough fuel to make it through the morning, right? It is recommended that you eat breakfast within a few hours from when you wake up. Remember, when you’re sleeping, your metabolism is asleep as well, so you need to jump start your metabolism with a healthy breakfast.

You may be surprised how many healthy breakfast ideas require little effort when preparing. Helen Sanders and Rossmery Villavicencio from the Tampa Veterans Affairs Medical Center explain how you can easily prepare this tasty breakfast of eggs, toast, oatmeal, and fruit without much effort and cleanup.

Let’s get started!

Ingredients

  • 3 large eggs
  • Bunch of green onions
  • 2 slices of wheat bread
  • 1 cup of oatmeal, not instant oatmeal
  • 1 cup of fruit

How to prepare

  • Crack 3 eggs and pour into a mixing bowl
  • Scoop out 2 egg yolks, leaving one egg yolk
  • Chop green onion and add to egg bath
  • Mix well
  • Add butter or olive oil to skillet
  • Pour egg with green onion into skillet and scramble
  • To prepare oatmeal, follow directions on oatmeal box
  • Toast 2 slices of bread
  • Drain water or syrup off of fruit
  • Serve with a cup of coffee or tea

To maintain or achieve a healthy diet and body weight, consider joining the MOVE! Weight Management Program at your local VA health care system. Veterans should visit with their local VA nutritionist for a personalized plan.

Free healthy recipes and cookbooks are available on VA’s Nutrition web page at https://www.nutrition.va.gov/Recipes.asp.

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131 Comments

  1. Saptarshi Bhattacharya September 13, 2019 at 06:57

    What a beautiful post author. Thank you.

  2. Tamal Bose September 12, 2019 at 07:35

    Thank you author. Your share is so informative. Keep it up.

  3. Rajib Dalui September 11, 2019 at 06:28

    Thank you author. Keep it up.

  4. John Jacop Aster September 8, 2019 at 07:29

    So many people with nothing better to do.
    “…we all signed up ..”, really? Guess you forgot about the draft.
    “MREs”, what about the C and K rations?

  5. Raul Donoso September 7, 2019 at 19:59

    How. Please send a cookbook to me.

  6. Squilliam Testiclees September 4, 2019 at 18:53

    I heard “Chef” Google has all the recipes. As well as “Chef” YouTube has all the video walk through’s

  7. Ray September 3, 2019 at 08:57

    Love the venom and hostility being spewed over a recipe……..lmao

  8. Jessy Dixon September 1, 2019 at 06:25

    https://www.nutrition.va.gov/Recipes.asp The cookbooks are a PDA form

    • Sandy Manuel September 6, 2019 at 07:45

      How do we get the free cookbook?

  9. Valerie Curtis August 30, 2019 at 09:54

    I’m pretty upset that the VA has not picked up on Plant Based way of eating. Plant foods, minus any meats, dairy, added sugars or oils, are the way to go. They reduce inflammation, plaque in arteries, can REVERSE heart damage and even Type 2 Diabetes. The research is everywhere. It’s kind of the same as with smoking. 55 years ago the Tobacco companies and their lobbyists were able to buy our Government, even when there was verifiable research that showed smoking caused cancer and was unhealthy. Today there is IRREFUTABLE research that meat (and fish), dairy, and added sugars and oils are not necessary in a diet. In fact, they cause harm. It’s difficult to realize that the foods you love are killing you.

    • Ed Bosque August 30, 2019 at 11:08

      So, you’re conflating eating meat and smoking. Can you provide sources for your IRREFUTABLE research? You know nothing of our carnivore ways.

      • Chris F. August 31, 2019 at 07:31

        You’re wrong, Valerie.

        “….Plant based way of eating”? Just be honest and call it what it is….vegan.

        Veganism is actually harmful, to the body. The human body needs Vitamin B12, to survive. B12 only occurs in meat, not in plants. If you don’t eat meat, then you must either take multivitamins, B12 supplement, or food products fortified with B12.

        There were several vegans, whom I worked with, in the military, who severely suffered and almost died, because they only ate vegetation, but no supplements, or multivitamins.

        The human brain evolved, only because our ancient ancestors ate meat.

        Vegan is harmful, to the body, as the human body is not meant to survive on vegetation alone.

      • Sue Wemett August 31, 2019 at 10:43

        Do you know medical authorities claim not having any friends is the same as smoking a pack of cigarettes a day? Do you now say the same about comparing eating meat and smoking? Are you aware of the fact that many cardiologists recommend their cardiac patients to eat a plant based diet? There is TONS of IRREFUTABLE research to validate facts about inflammation and how bad it is for you. Search “anti-inflammation diet” online.

    • David J. Garvey August 31, 2019 at 14:34

      At 73, this old Marine doesn’t care if my fellow vets are vegan, pro-meat, pro-margarine or any pro or anti category. Nor do I care if one is male, female or any other condition whether forced so, genetically or social.
      What really pisses me of is when one proposes and idea, that other vets jump down that originator’s throat RE: recipes, viewpoints or even pro/anti butter or pro/anti margarine.

      Serious shared experiences and living a good life are what is important. The self-centered not-picking to prove who is smarter or tougher or braver are not.

      Regardless if your position or preference . . .
      Semper Fi

      • Shawn Cox September 4, 2019 at 19:27

        Rah Marine

      • Ken Kesner September 10, 2019 at 02:12

        Well said!!

    • Pepper September 1, 2019 at 12:05

      Would love to see this too Valerie!

    • Squilliam Testiclees September 4, 2019 at 18:51

      Where do you get the essential Omega’s then?

    • jennifer September 8, 2019 at 02:51

      If you wanna starve yourself, keep it to yourself.

  10. Mark Mathers August 30, 2019 at 00:50

    VA cookbook and no recipe for SOS? What’s a vet to do?

    • Valerie Curtis August 30, 2019 at 09:44

      Brilliant, Mark! Check out Brand New Vegan and Clean Food Dirty Girl websites for some excellent SOS recipes.

      • Ed Bosque August 30, 2019 at 11:08

        No.

    • Ed Bosque August 30, 2019 at 10:12

      Dude. I’ve been laughing for 10 min now…

    • Stephen Pedrazzi August 31, 2019 at 07:39

      1 Lb. Ground Beef
      2 Cups 2% or Higher Milk
      4 TBSP Salted Butter
      4 TBSP All-Purpose Flour
      1 TSP Salt
      1 TSP Black Pepper

      1. Cook the Ground Beef and season to taste with salt & pepper in a medium sauce pan, drain excess grease and save for next step.
      2. Using the same sauce pan melt the 4 TBSP of butter, then add the 4 TBSP of Flour. Mix together until the Flour is absorbed by the Butter, then add the grease if you choose for flavor.
      3. Stir in 2 Cups 2% or Higher Milk into the Buttery Flour mix, add salt and pepper and heat slowly until all the clumps of buttery flour and milk thicken and bubble. Add Ground Beef and stir until consistency seems good to you and add more milk if you prefer less sticky SOS.

      • Ray September 3, 2019 at 08:43

        Thanks for this!!!!

  11. Mark Mathers August 30, 2019 at 00:46

    Some recipe! Incomplete ingredient list. It’s far easier to separate yolks before putting them in the bowl.
    Maybe the cookbook will be better. One can only hope.
    Dang, these captcha solutions are getting harder. Need a calculator for this one. and the box only displays 2 of the 3 characters. Looks like a government project.

  12. Mark Mathers August 30, 2019 at 00:22

    Some recipe! Incomplete ingredient list. It’s far easier to separate yolks before putting them in the bowl.
    Maybe the cookbook will be better. One can only hope.

  13. Michelle Murphy August 29, 2019 at 19:45

    How do you obtain a free cookbook for a veteran? The title indicated free cookbook, but I don’t see anything in the article.

    • Ed Bosque August 30, 2019 at 10:16

      I know, right? It’s the simple pleasures in life… good friends, the friendship of a faithful dog, a warm fire, and free cookbooks.

    • Agnes Rodriguez August 30, 2019 at 17:42

      I too wonder how one gets the free cookbook for my veteran son?

  14. Frank Mitchell August 29, 2019 at 16:43

    WTF are you people angry about?

    • Ed Bosque August 30, 2019 at 10:08

      ‘Cause we want our damn free cookbooks.

    • Candida Hamilton August 30, 2019 at 10:56

      That’s what I was thinking Frank! I thought I had missed something …

  15. SAW August 29, 2019 at 16:26

    Margarine was invented during the 1870s in France when the Emperor Napoleon III was looking for a substitute for butter for troops in the field on his many military campaigns.

    These days, margarine is made from oils, usually canola, olive or sunflower, which are mixed with a solid vegetable fat base (which is what turns it into a semi-solid spread) along with water, skim milk, emulsifiers to keep everything blended, along with added vitamin A and D.

    It offers a spread that is either predominantly poly-unsaturated (if made from sunflower oil) or mono-unsaturated (if made from canola or olive oil). Most margarines have less total fat than butter with some 70 per cent or less – you’re eating more water and less oil. It contains around 20 per cent saturated fatty acids.

    It is not plastic!

    • Ed Bosque August 30, 2019 at 10:09

      It’s plastic.

      • Roland Umphrey August 30, 2019 at 11:26

        It is plastic & it will kill you. Butter is healthy.

    • joan marie acquistapace August 30, 2019 at 15:32

      I have yet to find a ‘canola’ in nature…..

  16. Marsha Aperans August 29, 2019 at 15:57

    You didn’t mention Gluten. Everything now has the Gluten taken out even if it doesn’t have any. I eat my eggs, fruit with it juice and I eat sugar. I eat Wheat Bread. Most everything we eat now has been processed one way or another. If it isn’t real I don’t want it. I’ve tried diets and they don’t work for me. I just cut back on what I eat. Some of these people want all of us to be Vegan! Yuck (Yolk) I’ll eat my meat, cheese, milk (Whole) thank you very much. I’ve been told to eat low fat cheese. They put oil in low fat cheese. Real cheese has milk not oil. I use Canola Oil or Vegetable Oil bake most things. I bounce weight wish but let’s see I have heart problems, high blood pressure, Hyper-Thyroidism (which I had nuked) so don’t have one so have trouble losing weight anyway. I try. I chase my dogs around all day for most of my excerise. I’m 50%. Sending prayers and hugs to all my fellow Vet Male and Female. The solve has space for only 2 numbers

  17. Michael G. Kumke August 29, 2019 at 15:43

    Thank you for the free recipes and cookbook.

  18. Michael G. Kumke August 29, 2019 at 15:42

    Thank you for the free recipes and cookbook. .

  19. University Instructor August 29, 2019 at 13:54

    Bill Louden – Please keep in mind that Wikipedia can be written, edited, added to or subtracted from by ANYONE. It is not the be-all, end-all of knowledge. Anyone can edit any article they wish, write any article they wish, etc., and if Wikipedia posts that article, there are literally millions of people who take what they find there as the gospel truth. It’s not. It’s usually the first thing that pops up in a search engine, that’s all.

    I’m not saying the information you posted from Wikipedia is incorrect.

    I’m saying Wikipedia is not always a reliable and/or factual resource for information posted online.

    If my university students use information obtained from Wikipedia, I tell them to use information from reliable sources
    such as Britannica dot com, which we Baby Boomers used to know in a hands-on form as The Encyclopedia Britannica.

    Thank you, and enjoy your day.

  20. WALLIE W FOWLER August 29, 2019 at 10:27

    I like this web site. I joined to get one of the free Veteran cook books. Could not find the link.

  21. Annie August 29, 2019 at 07:02

    Please click https://www.nutrition.va.gov/Recipes.asp. Which was located in the first paragraph on the website. This link has several cookbooks for everyone.

    Thanks for the great info

  22. Tom Smith August 29, 2019 at 06:57

    Another ‘helpful’ bit of work from a government employee. Probably received an on-the-spot cash award as well as time off award. Thanks for giving me information anyone can find on line if the wish.

    The pdf cookbook about as useful as nothing as I don’t have a computer in my kitchen to pull it up on.

    Thanks.

  23. Mary Andrasko August 29, 2019 at 06:54

    Hello Veterans, Some of us are fully-abled, some are partially-abled, and some are fully-disabled. No matter which, let’s try to support each other and skip the criticism and snide comments because we don’t know the ability of the person asking a question. Someone told a nearly blind veteran to go read for themselves….seriously? So I’m providing the link for those who would like to have it readily available, no matter their abilities.

    For all those looking for the cookbooks, this is the link: https://www.nutrition.va.gov/Recipes.asp

    You may have to copy and paste it in the browser.
    Happy browsing!

    • Ed Bosque August 30, 2019 at 10:18

      We were expecting, you know, “books.”

  24. Brian Josefowicz August 29, 2019 at 06:47

    Sigh. I think all of you are amped up over this recipe. Yall need to relax because as far as I’m concerned, anything that beautiful Rosemary makes is a royal dish and I would gladly eat her plain eggs every day :) Mmm yea. Yall leave that sweet girls recipe alone. Yes the oatmeal looks fake, but come on – how hard is it to find something else? Ground Flaxseed and Greek yogurt is awesome! Sure the fruit cocktail looks inadequate, so eat a green apple or a plum, cherries, a mango (my personal favorite). Prepping, cooking, and Eating should be fun! Rosemary, don’t worry baby, I’ll get the dishes sweetheart lol Just make sure you hit my line on Facebook, Instagram, Snap Chat (bwjosef) or all of the above.

  25. Annie August 29, 2019 at 06:38

    If you click on the this https://www.nutrition.va.gov/Recipes.asp. which is in the first paragraph. It will take you to the site with a several cookbooks for everyone.

    Thank everyone for all the comments.

  26. Dennis Wilson August 29, 2019 at 03:53

    I created a dish and so far the worst problem I have is I didn’t make enough.
    I call it Honey But Chicken you can put as little as you want but then you wish you had made more but try it and see for your self.

    You take one whole or pieces you have already cut up and put it in a pan and start to cook cover it to help the chicken cook a little faster When the chicken is almost done take 1/4 cup of honey 1/4 cup of butter and then dice up a whole Orange with out the peels and sprinkle over the chicken when done You’ll wish you made more the honey and get the juices and bast your chicken with the juices. Its easy to do then cook up a squash to go with your main dish and maybe a slice of bread.

  27. Andrew Scroggins August 29, 2019 at 01:53

    I don’t know how you manage to stay alive, Tanis, since you are so picky about what you eat. And get off your high horse because several of the things you mentioned are flat out wrong. You don’t like margarine? Fine. But it is most certainly not poison or plastic–ridiculous. And oatmeal! You even bad mouth oatmeal, which is one of the healthiest things one can eat. If you want to avoid GMO foods go ahead and do that, but you aren’t necessarily eating healthier because of that. I see you bash refined flours as well. That’s a common thing uptight “foodies” make. Why don’t you grow your own grain and process it yourself in your back yard grist mill. Sugars–not good in excess but not the deadly poison some kooks would have you believe. You even demonize fruit cocktail. It is not “processed crap.” If you’re worried about the small amount of sweet syrup it has then pour it off! It’s so tiresome to read the gloom and doom BS that airheads like you write in a feeble attempt to appear smart and holier than the rest of us unwashed mortals. In my opinion what you need is regular doses of Meta-Mucil. It will probably help with your constipation. Lame… you that is.

    • T A Martin August 29, 2019 at 07:08

      Do you hate everyone, or just women?

    • John Smith August 29, 2019 at 10:09

      I hate to inform you, but margarine IS only 1 molecule away from being plastic! I wouldn’t eat that crap. Why do you feel the need to be so nasty to someone.?!? Worry about yourself and stop bashing other people!

    • Amanda H August 30, 2019 at 06:59

      Well said! I appreciate people like you that are not afraid to speak up against those types. Makes me feel a little less alone in the world! I think it’s great that the VA has expanded their focus to include things like this, they’ve come a long way in the variety of services and assistance they offer. Nothing is perfect, but I am grateful for the VA. I wouldn’t be here without their help.

  28. John J Fields August 29, 2019 at 01:41

    How do I get a cookbook?

  29. Girard Jergensen August 28, 2019 at 23:58

    Several cookbooks in PDF are downloadable from the link about learning more: https://www.nutrition.va.gov/Recipes.asp .

  30. Martha Frances (Hughes) Woods August 28, 2019 at 23:11

    I was unable to find directions on how/where to request this free cookbook I’m about to turn 88 and have AMD in both eyes leaving me with only partial vision, so I must use a magnifying glass to read and I may have overlooked it. Could you provide this information, please?

    I was a mechanic for airborne navigational radar in the WAF from June 1951 to July 1953/

    Thank you.

    • Ann Fletcher September 11, 2019 at 03:52

      Check with one of the volunteers at your local VA or someone at your VA clinic. They should be able to help you find the link to down load the book.

  31. DENNIS CONNER August 28, 2019 at 22:40

    If you’re looking for the FREE COOKBOOK , it’s at the end of the 1st Paragraph under the video of Breakfast. It’s in blue print. Click on it and it opens to cookbook .

    • Ed Bosque August 30, 2019 at 11:02

      Those aren’t “books.”

      • Carla Patton September 1, 2019 at 09:11

        Ed, you are a GRUMPY person; this is not how we speak to our brothers and sisters in arms….we stick together; you can’t be a veteran, speaking with such anger.

        I truly hope you feel better tomorrow…..

  32. David Michael Joseph August 28, 2019 at 22:20

    Would like a copy of your cook-Book.
    David M.Joseph
    1st Marine Division:1st Marine Air Wing
    Vietnam served (1966-1969)
    100% Combat Disabled

  33. Eloise Smith August 28, 2019 at 22:17

    For those looking for the cookbook click on the link https://www.nutrition.va.gov/Recipes.asp. It’s an e-cookbook you can download.

  34. Michael Sloniker August 28, 2019 at 22:09

    Forksoverknives.com. Do your research. If your argument is that life is too short then your life will be even shorter and will be less pleasurable because you will be either in a hospital, obese or die. Really think about what you put in your body. Take a step back from your taste buds and your addiction to sugar and animal products and reevaluate what you are actually putting into your bodies. It does matter. It matters to your family, it matters to others and it matters to you. Live a full exciting life, you can’t do that from your couch eating crap. Nutritionfacts.org. Look up the book “how not to die”
    Whole Food plant based all the way

  35. S. Schenk August 28, 2019 at 22:08

    Read the article and you will find it!

  36. S. Schenk August 28, 2019 at 22:07

    Maybe bunk is what you need. Stop whining! The VA can only do what the government let’s and funds them. SMDH

  37. William Garrison August 28, 2019 at 22:04

    I am seeking information on possible free cookbooks. I’m a diabetic and most recently had a mild heart attack. If you could point me in the right direction it would be truly appreciated.

  38. PAUL D. BALGE August 28, 2019 at 21:34

    August 28, 2019

    Paul Balge

    I don’t see anywhere to get the FREE Cook Book.

    Thank You,

    Paul Balge

  39. Robert Johnson August 28, 2019 at 21:14

    The breakfast recipe detailed above looks like an interesting start.

    With a bit more effort, some bell pepper, tomato and mushroom slices could be added for additional low cal variety, without increasing the clean up chores. Herbs and spices could be added to up the flavor without increasing the sodium levels.

    Also, when in season, a piece of fresh fruit would be preferable to canned fruit, from my perspective.

    Perhaps some other ingredients could be listed as options for those who want to experiment with the recipes.

    A good start in my opinion.

  40. Linda Goudelock August 28, 2019 at 21:00

    For anyone who cares, that breakfast is loaded with artery clogging cholesterol. And it’s way to much food for one person

    • You’re August 29, 2019 at 07:34

      Lol, that’s just dumb. Eggs, and oatmeal, yeah, that’s a bad breakfast -said some random person without a degree on the internet

  41. LAM August 28, 2019 at 20:53

    I would love to see low carb and keto recipes please. I need to drip some serious lbs!

  42. Rich Horowitz August 28, 2019 at 20:52

    Interesting heavy breakfast but not for a diabetic/cardiac diet!

  43. Ken Picone August 28, 2019 at 20:48

    I have to agree with other posts; where are the cookbooks? If they exist post a link and if they don’t; they don’t. Just don’t say they do.

  44. Vanessa Fields August 28, 2019 at 20:43

    How do you get the free cookbook? Also, what’s a replacement for oatmeal?

  45. Corinne Poling August 28, 2019 at 20:34

    I think the recipe sounds quite tasty. Also I would skip the bread since there is already grain for oats, simple protein,carbs,veg and fruit could sub freeze dried,fresh or frozen . I would add yogurt or some salsa to the eggs. Yogurt for oats. Have done so on occasion. Have 3cups of soaked steel cut oats,4ounces freeze dried unsweetened strawberries,1 can of water packed crushed pineapple and 1/3 cup unsupported raisins in fridge right now mix all in large microwave safe casserole dish with lid add enough liquid total for 2 cups this includes pineapple liquid and soak for 24 hours and then on high 1100 watt commercial microwave for 2 minute increments until done to desired texture. Will keep in fridge covered with lid for 5 days and can also be frozen for 3 months.

  46. Hershel Eacret August 28, 2019 at 20:24

    I tried va move program it a joke never lost any weight so I decide to go on a keto diet lost 26 pounds in about month so for now on I know what works for me :)

  47. Lucinda Casey August 28, 2019 at 20:12

    I was in the MOVE program from Oct. 2018 – June 2019, about 8 months. It was life changing. I learned how to change my food habits for a life time. I lost 34pounds. I feel great physically and so proud of myself. I learned how important exercise is to losing weight no matter how little you are capable of. I recommend it for everyone. I am 68 years old. If I can change, anyone can.

  48. S.Walker August 28, 2019 at 19:58
  49. Stacie Hudson August 28, 2019 at 19:52

    The cookbooks are located here https://www.nutrition.va.gov/Recipes.asp

  50. Keith Mullen August 28, 2019 at 16:52

    I believe I misunderstood. A healthy breakfast recipe somehow doesn’t quite equate to “free recipes and cookbooks”

  51. Joe August 26, 2019 at 19:01

    Click on https://www.nutrition.va.gov/Recipes.asp and the cook book is there.

  52. Robert Stroupe August 25, 2019 at 06:04

    I only use real butter. Margarine has absolutely no nutritional value whatsoever. I just refuse to believe that the small amount of cholesterol in butter is bad for you. I’ve been able to cook since I was 8 y/o, so I know these simple recipes. However, it is presented well & the nutritionist may not agree with me, I’m going to eat what I like because life is too short.

    • Nancy McDonald August 28, 2019 at 20:17

      I agree and I would like to add this … butter is made from natural ingredients which our bodies can identify and, therefore, knows how to break those ingredients down and process them. Margarine is basically man-made chemicals which our bodies cannot identify or process them properly. That’s just my theory.

  53. John R Sielaff August 24, 2019 at 21:55

    You can find free cookbooks by clicking on the link at the end of the first paragraph, open your Ô¿Ô people!

    • Paul Carter August 28, 2019 at 19:54

      Is that nice? Why do you put people down? “Open your eyes, people” is a rude comment.

    • Nancy McDonald August 28, 2019 at 20:18

      I agree and I would like to add this … butter is made from natural ingredients which our bodies can identify and, therefore, knows how to break those ingredients down and process them. Margarine is basically man-made chemicals which our bodies cannot identify or process them properly. That’s just my theory.

  54. leonard m hughes August 24, 2019 at 11:10

    I AM A DIABETIC HOW DO I GET A COOKBOOK FOR DIABETICS AND RECIEPTS.

    PLEASE LET ME KNOW

  55. Vanessa Simmons August 24, 2019 at 00:57

    Everyone looking for the cookbooks click the link https://www.nutrition.va.gov/Recipes.asp

    Not one but 4 plus a weekly meal planning guide and links to other resources.

  56. RAMIRO GARZA August 23, 2019 at 21:08

    I enjoy cooking and always looking for new ways… The cookbook will be a great addition and helpful while preparing a meal… How do we get the “Cookbook” the VA is offering?

  57. James M. Settles August 23, 2019 at 19:14

    Would love to see meals and cookbooks for dialysis patients

  58. Roland Umphrey August 23, 2019 at 15:33

    Where is the link for the recipe book? I just want to see what bunk the VA is pitching at us now.

    • CB August 28, 2019 at 23:30

      Agreed. No cookbook. Just more crap.

  59. Marvin Newman August 23, 2019 at 14:45

    Hey I would eat it, Some of it isn’t my favorite stuff but all stuff I have been advised to eat. Now if I would only listen. nice presentation. Lots of angry vets out here. Remember we signed up for this. Semper Fi

    • Jake August 28, 2019 at 22:57

      Agreed. It’s as if most of the commenters here forgot what an MRE tasted like!

  60. Carl G. Nilsson August 23, 2019 at 14:43

    Thus ‘informative” by a “communications specialist detailed to Department of Veterans Affairs’ Veterans Experience Office”

    LEAVES A BAD TASTE IN ONE’S MOUTH !!

  61. MICHAEL C GIBBS August 23, 2019 at 14:27

    For one thing oatmeal does not have GMO’s as someone stated and if you drain and rinse canned fruit it is just fine for you its the syrup I’m a disabled vet and i try to look at the good that people try to do so stop playing the victims and quit complaining .

  62. Larry Tunison August 23, 2019 at 13:35

    As I began reading the comments I critiqued the comment of Klaus-Dieter because of its tone, not its content which was very good. As I continued reading I found that most of the comments followed the same pattern. Others were rude and unnecessary. I am a firm believer that all Veterans served by the VA should be civil and grateful. That being said, the recipe and instructions could be revised to be healthier and more descriptive. My wife is also a Vet and we went through MOVE when it first began. We lost a lot of weight. Our story with pictures is on the MOVE site. We have continued to eat healthy and keep our BMI in check.

    Klaus-Dieters suggestions are positive and would make any recipe more inviting. Tanis has good ideas but could have been presented without attitude.

    As for the recipe. Tanis is correct about egg yolks. The American Heart Association revised its position on egg yolks in 2000. Whole eggs are good for you. There is no difference for your health between whole wheat bread and white bread. The healthy choice is grained bread. We use 7 grain. Canned fruit does not loose its nutritional value when canned. The negative thing about canned fruit is that most are canned in high calorie syrup. Draining it helps. Depending on your caloric intake you can use it drained or brained and rinsed with water.

    Crack three complete eggs into a whipping bowl. Warm eggs wisk faster and better than eggs taken from the refrigerator.
    Cut about two inches (or all wilted green) off of the top of the green onion. Cut into a little less than 1/2 inch pieces. You can include the white part of the onion but make those slices at about 1/4 inch. Use canola or olive oil. Use butter only if you can have fat and salt in your diet. Olive oil is the healthiest. Whip the eggs with a wisk. The secret to making tasty scrambled eggs is whipping as much air in the mix as possible. This makes your eggs fluffy. Pour eggs into a heated skillet where you oil is hot but not bubbling. Use your wisk to keep the eggs fluffy. If you are using the white part of the onion put it in the skillet before you add the eggs. When the eggs start to yellow add the green part of the onion. Have your grained bread already in the toaster. About half way through the eggs cooking toast your bread. When the toast is ready spray with butter flavored vegetable oil. your vegetables should already be on your plate. Use almond milk (sweetened vanilla flavored is really good) and unrefined (brown) sugar or artifical sweetener on your oatmeal. Use the almond milk and unrefined sugar in your coffee. This may sound like a lot of work but after you do it once, the next time will be really easy.

    • Steven Wilson August 23, 2019 at 19:26

      White bread tastes better, whole grain bread has more fiber, a needed element in the diet to keep the digestive tract flowing and clean. You’ll appreciate that when you are older. LOL

    • Will Hopkins August 28, 2019 at 20:33

      The egg industry wanted to run an ad calling eggs a nutritional powerhouse that aids in weight loss. The USDA had to remind the industry that they can’t portray eggs as a diet food because of the fat and cholesterol content. In fact, eggs have nearly twice the calories of anything that can be called “low-calorie.” They couldn’t call eggs “nutritional” either because of the saturated fat and cholesterol. They couldn’t say eggs are low in calories, low in saturated fat, low in fat, or a rich source of protein, because according to the USDA, all of those statements aren’t true. Eggs have so much cholesterol, they couldn’t even call them “Healthful”. For a food to be labelled as “healthy, it has to be low in saturated fat (eggs fail), have less than 90mg of cholesterol (even half an egg fails that test), for the same reason they don’t tout ice cream for healthy bones, they can’t say eggs are healthy because they exceed the threshold for cholesterol. They can’t even say eggs are safe, because more than a hundred thousand people are poisoned by salmonella from eggs every year.
      So what did the ad campaign come up with that they COULD say about eggs? “Incredible, edible, egg.” I uh, guess it’s just edible then. :/

  63. Gordon Miller August 23, 2019 at 12:50

    Where is the cookbook? Always something not true from here!

  64. doug dagley August 23, 2019 at 12:35

    How do I get acookbook?

  65. Michael Ransom August 23, 2019 at 12:13

    Where are the cook books ?

  66. Lynn Folgate August 23, 2019 at 12:13

    In the picture of the completed breakfast I don’t see the oat meal. Could it be that the animal ate the oat meal so it was slaughtered and used to make the sausage?

  67. Charles August 23, 2019 at 12:07

    You can get free cook books on the internet! I don’t need a cookbook I need my claim settled and a cure for my cancer caused by agent orange. I am smart enough to find my own cookbooks. Please use this money for something important.

  68. Gennail Clark-Owens August 23, 2019 at 12:04

    How do you get the cookbook?

  69. Ralph D Schlemmer August 22, 2019 at 18:45

    where is the cookbook?

    • Glenn Lego August 23, 2019 at 11:55

      That is nice if you only have that every morning for breakfast. It would get a little old after a while.

    • Thomas Carlucci August 23, 2019 at 12:03

      Agreed. They say free cookbooks. So, I came here to get one. I guess they are “sold out”.

  70. Klaus-Dieter Ihnenfeld August 21, 2019 at 19:51

    Great idea, but falls short!
    Today any published recipe should be required to have nutritional values and information for special dietary needs, or: diabetes sufferers!

    • Larry Tunison August 23, 2019 at 11:54

      I started to read your comment “Great idea” and thought your comment would be positive and I was glad to see another Vet supporting the VA. Then “but falls short!” Then a negatively focused idea. I believe your intention was good but your execution was poor. How about: Great idea! Consider adding nutritional values, information for diabetics and information for special dietary needs. Keep up the good work. Think about it. Thanks.

  71. Fred Scott August 21, 2019 at 17:50

    Lighten up. There is no margarine and the fruit wasn’t specified as canned fruit cocktail. What I want to know is what to do with the two yolks, and where the two sausage links came from.

  72. Jeremy Quintana August 21, 2019 at 14:38

    Looks like a very good breakfast, can I have the Chefs phone number to make sure I prepare my meal using this recipe correctly I wouldn’t want to incorrectly make a mistake creating such a beneficial meal?

    • Lynette August 22, 2019 at 16:20

      LOL!

    • Roland Umphrey August 23, 2019 at 15:30

      Fred Scott, why would you want margarine on anything you would eat. That stuff is pure poison. Don’t know where you got the two sausage links, no mention of them in the breakfast recipe. Eat the two egg yolks, eggs are good for you, not bad.

      Bill Louden, you are the only one that mentioned yoke. Wasn’t in the recipe.

      Larry Tunison, who appointed you as God, the grammar police, the recipe police, the attitude police, plus you want to talk to us like we have never even buttered a slice of bread or that we are too stupid to ever accomplish that. Speaking of bread, here is one for you : try eating some Orrowheat Oatnut bread. It is the best bread you will ever eat.

  73. Joseph Adams August 21, 2019 at 08:28

    I love to cook

  74. None Ya August 21, 2019 at 05:00

    Free recipes are in the top ten easiest things to find online. I think there a better things the VA could be spending money on. Js

    • Thomas Carlucci August 23, 2019 at 12:06

      You should see the money wasted in the Audie Murphy Memorial VA Hospital in San Antonio, Texas. They spend money on wall coverings, new floors, executive offices furniture, modernizing the elevators, which, by the way, does nothing to SPEED UP the elevators. They are still as slow as a slug in a blizzard.

    • Charles August 23, 2019 at 12:10

      Yes! I feel the same way! Medical is more important than all these silly things they are trying to do along those PC feel good crap. I am disabled not stupid!

    • Mark Mathers August 30, 2019 at 00:37

      Got to be kidding.
      Meal planner is only for dinner. What? you only plan to eat once a day?
      None of the recipes I saw have prep time, number of servings, or nutritional information. For the cookbook for vets without homes: you need a microwave, oven, stovetop and slow cooker. Sure, I see those guys hustling change with those in their shopping carts all the time. Right.
      If you want current information on what’s good nutrition, skip right over FDA’s food pyramid (it’s for minimum sustinance, too loaded with carbs), and see Walter Willette’s Eat Drink and Be Healthy. It incorporates current scientific research. In short, it looks a lot like the Mediterranean diet. News flash: whole eggs & and butter are better for you than the alternatives. Up to 2 eggs a day and butter (all fats) in moderation.
      Thanks, but I’ll stick to recipe sites & good ol’ paper cookbooks. Don’t even want to waste the space on my drive to store these files.

  75. Tanis Antoine August 20, 2019 at 19:07

    Are you serious? First, Egg yolk is good for you. They proved the cholesterol in eggs is not bad for you… Second, margarine? Really? I mean let’s make our bodies process hydrogenated vegetable oils as a splurge (seriously, let’s consume plastic in the name of health). Third, oatmeal…. Full of GMOs yeah thats flipping healthy. And toast, refined flours and sugars! hmmm…. And then the Almighty can of fruit cocktail. More processed crap….

    Let’s keep telling our veterans that whole foods are not important to their health or mental health. Let’s keep pushing processed crap into them so we can keep feeding them drugs to control them. None of this is good for anybody.

    If you want to do something healthy for Vets teach them the truth about the garbage going into their systems and how it affects them overall. Teach them the importance of healthy well balanced whole foods meals, adequate sleep, and exercise. Don’t teach them how to make crappy food and say that it’s health or balanced.

    Lame….

    • You’re August 29, 2019 at 07:37

      Oatmeal full of GMO’s, oh man, tell that to people who have been eating hot oats for a thousand years…What? Are you crazy, or just a complainer with too much time spent researching soccer moms who think they know better than scientists who do this everyday

  76. Bill Louden August 20, 2019 at 18:39

    I am a volunteer with the Move program in Las Vegas.
    Just started the 6-week Health Cooking class at the hospital.

    Yolk
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Not to be confused with Yoke.
    The yolk of a chicken egg
    Among animals which produce eggs, the yolk (also known as the vitellus) is the nutrient-bearing portion of the egg whose primary function is to supply food for the development of the embryo.

    Yoke
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Not to be confused with Yolk.
    Yoke is a wooden beam normally used between a pair of oxen or other animals to enable them to pull together on a load when working in pairs, as oxen usually do; some yokes are fitted to individual animals.

  77. LaTonya Boyd August 20, 2019 at 18:27

    It would be nice if the VA could evolve the veterans family into these many wonderful activities so they feel they are on the same page as to the healing process for the veterans.

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