Healthy, Easy, Cheap Breakfast Ideas?
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StevensMommy
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I have a infant, and a crazy schedule so I usually just eat a bowl of ceral for breakfast but I know its not always the healthiest. Does anyone have any ideas for breakfast that are quick and easy to make, and fairly cheap?
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boil some eggs the night before, eat 2 or 3 in the am. protein shake, whole grain english muffin with some pb&j.
overnight oatmeal is one of my favs if you have a little time at night to make it before bed (just google it there are a million recipes, all of which are delicious!)
i know what you mean, i'm a grab and go breakfast type person as well and all four of those are the things i've found that works for me.0 -
awesome! thanks so much0
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I'm the laziest person in the world in the morning, so I just take 1/2 cup of oats, throw in some water and microwave it for a little under a minute. While that's in there, I get about 1/2 tbs of splenda brown sugar and some raspberries. I throw it all together and eat. Takes me literally 2 minutes until I'm eating it.
Not exactly gourment breakfast.. but it is cheap and simple!
Also, if it's too plain for you.. throw in a little bit of peanut butter for flavor.0 -
You can make a giant pot of steelcut oats, put in fridge and every morning just add a scoop of it to a bowl, toss in microwave, then toss in some stuff to jazz it up (vanilla, cinnimon, nuts, raisins, etc) a splash of milk, stir, eat and go.0
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eggs.0
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I line a muffin pan (in each little hole) with a slice of turkey bacon, then scramble together 8 eggs and 1/4 cup of cheese then pour the mixture in each cup. Back at 350 for like 30 minutes and then I just reheat them through out the week. I modified it to put the paper linings down first because I cant get the bacon flush against the pan and the egg oozes out when baking lol
I'll eat one or two of those each morning. If I only eat one, I add Low Fat Cottage Cheese to the meal (ate separately of course)0 -
I line a muffin pan (in each little hole) with a slice of turkey bacon, then scramble together 8 eggs and 1/4 cup of cheese then pour the mixture in each cup. Back at 350 for like 30 minutes and then I just reheat them through out the week. I modified it to put the paper linings down first because I cant get the bacon flush against the pan and the egg oozes out when baking lol
I'll eat one or two of those each morning. If I only eat one, I add Low Fat Cottage Cheese to the meal (ate separately of course)
That sounds delicious.0 -
I line a muffin pan (in each little hole) with a slice of turkey bacon, then scramble together 8 eggs and 1/4 cup of cheese then pour the mixture in each cup. Back at 350 for like 30 minutes and then I just reheat them through out the week. I modified it to put the paper linings down first because I cant get the bacon flush against the pan and the egg oozes out when baking lol
I'll eat one or two of those each morning. If I only eat one, I add Low Fat Cottage Cheese to the meal (ate separately of course)
That sounds delicious.
It's not bad! I'm not a huge egg fan, so the bacon equals it out lol0
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