
Carbs get a bad rap. Thanks to fad diets like South Beach, Atkins and Paleonational gluten-free obsession
But grain-free meals don’t necessarily make for healthier meals. When you’re doing it right, eating some types carbs — especially for breakfast — can be a surefire way to stay full and energized throughout the day. Who wants to load up on sugar in the name of skipping bread, anyway? (Looking at you, beautiful smoothie bowls
When you eat carbs, they are broken down into two sugars: glucose, which is essential for fueling every single cell in your body, and fructose, which provides shorter term energy (and can be stored as fat). When you hear a term like “complex” or “simple” carbs, it refers to how quickly a food is broken down into these elements. Complex carbs

Simple carbs, on the other hand, are found in white bread, white rice, candy and soda, among other foods. Consuming simple carbs gives the body a spike of energy that’s followed by a crash, which not only leaves us exhausted, but doesn’t keep us full for long. They’re why carb consumption is so often associated with weight gain.
If energy is what you’re looking for, loading up on complex carbs is actually a great idea, especially in the morning.
“Carbohydrates are fuel for your body. The right type of carbs can give you the pick-me-up to start the day,” Angela Ginn-Meadow, RD,
Convinced yet? If you’re willing to give the whole carbs-for-breakfast thing a try, Elisa Zied, RDYounger Next Week, has a few easy recipe suggestions that are loaded with complex carbs.
Oats Nuts
Top oatmeal with with nuts. Fresh fruit can be mixed in or served on the side.
Yogurt Cereal
Pour cereal and berries on top of yogurt. Mix if desired.
Eggs Toast
Serve toast or tortilla with scrambled egg and cheese on top. Serve fresh fruit and milk on the side.
Time to change up that breakfast routine.
