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World’s Best Eaters Going For Gold In Vegas Championship

We’ve seen them tackle the meatballs. We’ve watched them annihilate the hot dogs. But now it’s bagels that the world’s top eaters are after. And they’re throwing down the championship…

Competitors at the 2023 Siegel's Bagelmania World Bagel Eating Championship eat bagels during the eating competition in Las Vegas.

2023 Siegel’s Bagelmania World Bagel Eating Championship

Siegel's Bagelmania

We've seen them tackle the meatballs. We've watched them annihilate the hot dogs. But now it's bagels that the world's top eaters are after. And they're throwing down the championship challenge at one of the best bagel shops in Las Vegas.

Major League Eating announces the Siegel's Bagelmania World Bagel Eating Championship.

Major League Eating (MLE) is the entity that oversees all professional eating contests. And they're holding their annual bagel eating contest at Siegel's Bagelmania in Las Vegas on Saturday, January 13, 2024. The event will take place at 11 a.m. at Siegel's Bagelmania. Located at 252 Convention Center Drive in Las Vegas.

Last year's championship was outrageously fun and fans from all over have looked forward to this year's event in Vegas. Last year's championship trophy went to Geoff Esper. Ranked #2 in top eaters in the world. He took the top prize at last year's bagel-eating contest after eating a mind-blowing 17.75 bagels in eight minutes. And that's including cream cheese on each one!

Siegel's Bagelmania World Bagel Eating Championship honors National Bagel Day, held annually on January 15. And this year there will be a very big name in competitive eating fighting for that championship trophy.

Locals and tourists alike love Siegel's Bagelmania. With their amazing New York style bagels served in a bakery that's perfect for business and casual hangouts. The Las Vegas Review Journal has named Siegel's the Best of Las Vegas several years in a row. It is also a very popular place where celebrities, influencers and other high-profile people often choose to meet.

With so much credibility, Siegel's in Vegas is an obvious choice to host such a high-profile championship event. And it is expected to bring even more people in the doors this year. Because a big name in the world of competitive eating is going to be there.

Joey Jaws Chestnut is competing in this year event at Siegel's. He is currently the #1-ranked competitive eater. And he's being joined by other top-ranked names. Including Miki Sudo, Nick Wehry, and James Webb. Geoff Esper will also be returning. Which means the world's top 5 names in competitive eating will all be vying for the same trophy and the same $10,000 cash prize.

Bottom line? Guests are going to see a heck of a great competition. They'll also get free commemorative t-shirt when they attend, while supplies last. More information about the event is available at MajorLeagueEating.com.

Eating Breakfast Really Does Make You Smarter

Breakfast really is the most important meal of the day. And it's also good for your brain.

Why Breakfast Is So Important

There's a reason it’s considered the most important meal of the day. Eating breakfast is a chance for your body to break its overnight fast. Hence the name - get it? It also helps your brain to get its first source of energy for the day ahead. And, replenishes your supply of glucose to boost your energy levels and alertness, while also providing important nutrients required for good health.

There are some great breakfast options out there for your brain health - and of course, some not-so-good ones. Protein is the way to go in the morning.

Eating a high-protein breakfast is important for a few reasons. It supports blood sugar balance, and helps you feel a little more full - which is key for helping you stay energized, and focused through the morning—and less likely to struggle with compulsive snacking on those chips and salsa before lunch!

Good, high-protein breakfast items:

  • Eggs: 6 grams of protein per normal-sized egg
  • Greek yogurt: 17 grams of protein per ¾ cup
  • Cottage cheese: 15 grams of protein per ½ cup
  • Smoked salmon: 16 grams of protein per 3-oz serving
  • Turkey sausage: 14 grams of protein per 2-oz serving
  • Tofu: 11 grams of protein per 5-oz serving
  • Almonds: 6 grams of protein per 1-oz serving
  • Oats: 5 grams of protein per ½ cup
  • Yogurt: 12 - 28 grams of protein per ¾ cup

Nutritional psychiatrists say that fueling the body and brain at breakfast is key for all-day focus, clarity, and energy.

We can keep our brains limber by doing activities like crossword puzzles, Wordle (yes, it's still a thing), but our diet also has an effect on our brain function. And believe it or not, some of the things you eat might actually reduce that function, experts say. In other words - food can make you dumb!

Here are the top WORST breakfast foods for your brain

All-Fruit Smoothies (that are really milkshakes)

Not all, but many smoothies are really just sweet milkshakes in disguise. Smoothies that are made just of fruit (often high-glycemic bananas and mangoes) and fruit-flavored sherbets or yogurts, pack a high amount of sugar. Without fat or protein to taper its blood sugar-spiking effects, it may cause an energy spike - with a fast crash a few hours later. Then comes the fatigue, anxiety, and irritability.

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Fruity breakfast bowls

There’s a place for antioxidant-rich fruits at breakfast, but fruit-based breakfast bowls often serve up portions big enough to feed a family. And, topped with fun stuff like granola, coconut flakes, and honey, they pack a lot of sneaky sugar.

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Loaded coffees

Ahh, coffee. For many, drinking a nice cup of joe is the only way to start the day. But when we say coffee these days, it means a few things: A black coffee, an almond milk cappuccino, something like that. “Loaded coffees" piled with artificial flavors, sugar, syrups, and dairy increase inflammation in the body and brain - which is linked to increased symptoms of psychiatric illness and impaired cognition.

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Cereals (no, not all)

Ok, hear me out on this one. Not many breakfast foods come together as quickly as cereal -just add milk! The type of cereal you choose is important for your cognitive function throughout the rest of the day. When it comes to cereal, try to go with whole grains, nuts, healthy fats, and lots of fiber. Most store-bought cereals offer little of these nutrients, but some do. Read the labels. I know it's a pain, but you can make your own homemade granola or cereal mix to control sugar and increase your nutrient intake.

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Breakfast burritos

Breakfast burritos can be made with some healthy ingredients, but the wrap itself introduces unnecessary simple carbs and refined starches. To make your burrito more brain-healthy, just skip the wrap and eat your eggs scrambled with some tofu, fresh vegetables, black beans, and a splash of tangy salsa.

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Fruity yogurts

Fruit-flavored yogurt is just a lot of sugar masquerading as a balanced breakfast. Check your nutrition labels: 4g of sugar is 1 teaspoon—so if you're eating  6 or 8 teaspoons of sugar in your supposedly “healthy” breakfast yogurt - it's not real healthy! Start with whole, unsweetened yogurt, add in chopped fruit of choice, and top it with cinnamon and a little drop of honey.

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The Police Breakfast: Donut and coffee

Easy, portable, can eat in the car. But, Donuts and coffee are BAD FOR THE BRAIN! Donuts are high in refined carbs and FRIED! This is setting you up for brain fog in the short-term, and poor memory in the long term. Throw in a dose, or several, of caffeine and you're starting your day with a seriously lopsided nutritional profile.

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