I'd second the low GI food, especially if you are always hungry in the morning. A few things that people might not realise are bad for you though are:
- Juice - Often has as much sugar, if not more, than Cola
- Yogurts - The tasty/deluxe ones can often have more sugar or fat than ice-cream. The one's that are unsweetened and plain are great though.
- Cereals - This one is more obvious to people, fruit loops obviously aren't great for you. Even stuff like rice-bubbles or corn-flakes are pretty bad though. Wheetbix are actually alright in this regard.
- Eggs - This is probably more because i'm a vegetarianish hippy but they are actually loaded with cholesterol which causes heart disease. You all already have the beginning stages of it, even from the first few decades of your life, cholesterol begins setting up residence in your blood vessels.
Of course, all these things have good components in them too.
Juice does have a few vitamins (not as many as you'd expect though) but also other substances, whilst not vitamins, may be good for you in one way or another like anti-oxidants.
Yogurt does have a fair bit of calcium which is especially important for women, most of the research has shown claims about the various bacteria and cultures in them might be more or less bogus though.
Cereal is surprisingly loaded with vitamins (because they add them in, they basically grind up vitamin tablets if it helps you conceptualise it), so, if your diet is a bit low on thing like iron or zinc, they can really help with that. Don't eat eggs on their own so i cant say anything about them.
I usually have the traditional European breakfast, coffee, cigarettes, a few shots of vodka and a large dose of stress (kidding, does sound yummy though). I usually slam down a cup or tea or two and i'm out the door. I'd honestly rather sleep than eat, i know its bad for me (or maybe not, people tell me it is but idk if its true) but so are a lot of my habits. On the holidays i have more time to eat so i usually go for a few cups of tea and some cereal or fruit.