quick breakfast ideas!
jeccawest91
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I don't like to eat before 6 AM and I have to be at work at 7:45 AM which means I normally roll out of bead around 6:30. I normally shower, get ready for work, feed the cat and get a toddler ready for school. and need to leave by 7:15 AM at the latest! If there are any other parents out there, you know that getting a toddler ready in the morning is not an easy task. Normally we don't eat breakfast because we are so on the go! My daughter eats breakfast at school so that is a plus for our early mornings but I was wondering if anyone has any quick morning healthy grab n' go breakfasts that I could try out. I know eating breakfast in the morning is very important but I need something quick and cheap! So throw your ideas at me
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A piece of toast with peanut butter or nutella, and a banana. Any fruit is good on the go, really!
Granola bars or fruit and nut bars (I like Nature Valley)
A handful of nuts and a piece of fruit
There are little "egg muffins" you can make on the weekend in muffin tins and just grab one on your way out. Here is a recipe. Just add whatever meats/cheeses/veggies you want. http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Scrambled-Egg-Muffins-2/
Whole wheat Bagel with whatever you want on it. Make it before bed, out it in the fridge and grab it when you leave.
Hope that helps.0 -
I like Yopa! Greek yogurt with the toppings it just feels like more than yogurt.
I have made the muffin egg cups and those are great, breakfast burritos are good too!0 -
I make smoothies the night before and drink them at work. Or at least I did until my blender died. Now its fruit and granola bars until I replace my blender. Check out http://simplegreensmoothies.com/ for some good ideas.0
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You can do a smoothie with some raw oats in it to have on the go.0
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I like Greek Yogurt or toast with peanut butter for a quick breakfast. Even a granola bar or protein bar is good in a pinch.0
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If you don't mind prepping the night before, muesli is a good option. It's a cold oatmeal, basically.
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/125819383314051907/
That's where I first got the idea. Today I did one with one greek yogurt cup, 1/4 c. quick rolled oats, 1/2 c. milk and some cinnamon. Tasted like dessert, and kept me full until I worked out.0 -
Flour(or Whole Wheat) tortilla spread with nutella and wrapped around a banana.... yummmmm!!!0
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Microwave two scrambled eggs and put them in a wrap!0
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I live off of these. Almost every breakfast. They taste awesome!!! The croissant one is my favorite. They cost $3 and you get 4 in a package.0 -
Breakfast isn't all that important. Research intermittent fasting.0
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I have oatbran porridge. Two tablespoons plus a sprinkling of sweetener and cinnamon (or any flavouring you want to add), some skimmed milk and then just 1 min in the microwave, stir and then another 45 secs or so. Yummy and filling too!0
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I like to have hard boiled eggs in the fridge and then just grab one on the way out. You can put it on a piece of whole wheat toast and bring along a piece of fruit. Or I have recently found instant steel cut oats and put a few tablespoons of dried cranberries in it then pop it in the microwave. Or if you are more of a cook there are a lot of recipes for egg cupcake type things that are good. you just scramble up the ingredients then put them in a cupcake tin and bake them in the oven, then in the morning pop them in the microwave and go. good luck0
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If you don't mind prepping the night before, muesli is a good option. It's a cold oatmeal, basically.
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/125819383314051907/
That's where I first got the idea. Today I did one with one greek yogurt cup, 1/4 c. quick rolled oats, 1/2 c. milk and some cinnamon. Tasted like dessert, and kept me full until I worked out.
This. So simple, so delicious and versatile.0 -
I feel your pain. I have a two year old. I usually give him a banana or some cucumbers in the mornings just to keep him occupied while I get my stuff together. For breakfast, I've been eating an English muffin with either cream cheese or peanut butter. Usually eat a banana or a hard boiled egg with it.0
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1/2 cup plain greek chobani yogurt, 1/4 cup bare naked (I use) vanilla almond granola, a sprinkle of cinnamon, and 1/4 cup fresh fruit. I layer them in that order the night before in a container. The next morning the granola has softened, the flavoring seeps into the yogurt and it is just yummy!!
I also boil a dozen to 1 1/2 dozen eggs every week and I throw 3 into a baggie whenever I'm in a rush or looking for a snack. For breakfast, I ditch 2 of the yolks out the window to the birds and eat the whites and then I eat the 3rd one as a whole last. Then you'll have the proteins you need and it will carry you over.0 -
This week i've premade baked banana oats. Just added some peanut butter on top topin the morning and ate it cold... was quite a nice change.
This is where i got the recipe: http://www.southerninlaw.com/2013/12/gluten-free-vegan-baked-banana-oatmeal-with-almond-butter.html0 -
pre cook some bacon, back bacon whatever
get some pitas, thin buns or english muffins
egg whites in the carton
throw your thin bun or english muffin the in the toaster - nuke 1/4 c egg whites for 1 min 20 secs - warm your pre-cooked meat if you want - by the time your egg whites are done your bun or english muffin is warm - throw on some cheese if you want - breakfast in about 3 mins completed if you need to wrap it in some foil and eat it in the car0 -
microwaved eggs0
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I always have oats cooked with milk (they can be overnight oats or not) with a banana and honey on top ! it's quick and easy and of course delicious ^^0
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you guys are awesome! I love all of these ideas. I may start putting our blender to work and get some super yummy smoothies out of it. thanks!0
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My breakfast usually consist of a banana, I also like to have hard boiled eggs in the fridge to grab. This morning I had a HB egg and a halo orange. Those little buggers only have 40 calories!!0
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I buy a big container of Chobani and divide it into 1/2-cup servings in little containers. Then, I throw in a small handful of blueberries and two or three strawberries and store it in the fridge. When I'm ready to eat, I just add a tablespoon of chia seeds and stir it up.
Quick oats are another good option. I put my water on the stove, soak my chia seeds in a little milk, and throw in the oatmeal. While it's boiling I cut up 1/2 a banana and add it to a bowl along with some honey and two tablespoons of PB2. By that time the oats are done and I just dump it in the bowl and stir it all together.0 -
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Peanut butter and banana sandwich with [a side of] eggs! [Don't think the eggs would go well in the sandwich.]
Edit 2: If you are in a hurry, have hard boiled eggs0 -
I can't eat in the morning either; no time and I am not hungry. I concur with the hard boiled egg posters. I boil a bunch then have them ready to go with a cheese stick and a V8. Or, I make a crustless quiche and take a slice to work and heat in the microwave.
You can make a bunch of your own plastic baggies of instant oatmeal with dried fruit to make in the microwave too.
However, I also eat a lot of leftovers for breakfast. Soup. Pizza. Buffalo dip with celery. Guacamole and chips.0 -
Two pieces of buttered toast (watch your butter portions) or one piece of toast and some Greek yogurt. Or avocado toast if you'd prefer healthier fats, maybe with some smoked salmon on top.
Pre-scramble some eggs and portion them out into a wrap with salsa and a little cheese; eat in the car/on the train. Keep cold boiled potatoes and pre-cut cheese in the fridge; grab an ounce of cheese and a potato on the way out the door. Frozen whole-grain waffle folded taco-style around a little cottage cheese and honey. Apple and a portion of almonds. Microwave a chicken sausage and roll it in a whole-grain wrap with low-fat cream cheese or Laughing cow.0
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