Middle school breakfast

Anonymous
Granola/protein bars in the car
Anonymous
DD usually makes herself

Smoothie
Yogurt bowl/Açaí bowl
Overnight oats
Avocado toast
Bagel/cream cheese
A bar of some sort

She is often not hungry in the morning but knows that she won’t last until lunch, so manages to eat something.
Anonymous
Eggs and toast, or frozen waffles and sausage.

Sometimes I prebake and freeze some bacon and egg muffins so they can be quickly heated up and eaten on the way to school if we are running late.
Anonymous
Mine leaves the house at 6:45 and got up every single day of 7th grade to make himself eggs, toast or bagel, and sometimes microwave breakfast sausage. He just loves a big breakfast. Funny thing is that he doesn't eat that much at lunch or dinner.
Anonymous
Nothing. It’s too early and they have lunch at 10:50.
Anonymous
The Kodiak Cakes microwaveable pancake cup things. They love them, they’re quick, and they get some protein.
Anonymous
Waffles and a boost protein shake thing
Anonymous
Hard boiled eggs
Eggo waffle with Nutella/strawberries
Avacado toast
PB toast or waffle with sliced banana
Bowl of cheerios/banana
Over easy eggs on toast
Cheese stick and apple sauce pouch

I also have the Hamilton breakfast sandwich maker and I wrap sandwiches for kids to eat on the way

In the winter I do steel oats and apples/cinnamon sometimes

Smoothies too but I more do them after school and before practices.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hard boiled eggs
Eggo waffle with Nutella/strawberries
Avacado toast
PB toast or waffle with sliced banana
Bowl of cheerios/banana
Over easy eggs on toast
Cheese stick and apple sauce pouch

I also have the Hamilton breakfast sandwich maker and I wrap sandwiches for kids to eat on the way

In the winter I do steel oats and apples/cinnamon sometimes

Smoothies too but I more do them after school and before practices.



Thank you for the sandwich maker idea- going to check it out 👍
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nothing. Not hungry that early in the am.


+1

My kid prefers sleep over breakfast time especially since he's not even hungry that early.

She has a bunch of non perishables snacks (granola bars, trail mix, pretzels) stashed in her backpack in case she does get hungry once at school and before lunch.


+2
One kid refuses breakfast, they're not hungry until lunch and dinner. The other always wants cereal no matter what other delicious options are available. Somehow they change their tune on weekends and everyone wants pancakes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ramen noodles. Sad but true.


My kid gets himself up early to make ramen occasionally. He loves it.

Other days, I’ll have milky tea and toast ready for him. Some days, eggs and toast with tea. Occasionally he’ll grab cold pizza if available. But it’s the rare day he eats more than a 1/4-1/2 of what’s on the plate. Unless it’s ramen, of course.

He’s just never been a breakfast person, even back in toddlerhood. But I still help have something ready so he can eat on days his body actually demands it. DH eats whatever is left, so it’s not wasteful.
Anonymous
My kid eats leftovers from dinner for breakfast.
Anonymous
Mine didn’t but it was perfect because lunch was around 10:30 (breakfast) and then he ate again at 2:30 when he got home, which was basically his lunch.
Anonymous
I think you first need to prioritize they get up with enough time to get something nutritious. Waking up with time to eat breakfast have greater benefits than that extra 10 min sleep.

My middle schoolers like smashed avacado on toast with a fried egg, steel cut oatmeal with various mix in, sometimes dinner leftovers, cheese omelettes, Eng muffin breakfast sandwiches or breakfast burritos. To maximize their sleep, I prepare their breakfast so it is ready when they come down for school. They sit and eat, I join them and have coffee and it is a a nice calm town before they head out to school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Instead of protein shakes - how about Instant Breakfast. It's been around forever. It's been evaluated forever and not some new product just on the market. Teenage boys have to be careful. They will get a lot of advice about powders, supplements.


Instant breakfast contains extra ingredients that aren't nutritional and they are based on protein powder which predate them
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