What would your child want for breakfast at a sleepover?

Anonymous
We've done eggs/bagels or bagel/cream cheese
with fruit
Anonymous
Cinnamon rolls and fresh fruit
Anonymous
Pancakes and fruit. Bonus if there's bacon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Plain bagel
Donuts
Pancakes or waffles


This, but also probably wouldn't eat much for fear of having to poop.


as long as they dont go in my powder room, its allowed sweety
Anonymous
Just very basic things the kids can prepare themselves, like cereal, yogurt, frozen waffles. Quick breakfast to get more hanging-out time in…
Anonymous
How many milk options should I get for cereal?

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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How many milk options should I get for cereal?

Op here


Mine just eats the cereal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How many milk options should I get for cereal?


Op here


21 options
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How many milk options should I get for cereal?

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I would get 2% and Almond milk.
Hopefully parents will tell you about food allergies before the sleepover.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How many milk options should I get for cereal?

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All of them. Can't be too safe! Soy, goat, cow, almond, hemp, coconut, oat, lactaid. Just one of everything and you should be good.
Anonymous
mini cereal boxes
2% milk and a nondairy milk
blueberry muffins or glazed donuts
fruit
Anonymous
Pancake/waffle
Maybe cereal but a “good” cereal not a healthy cereal
Anonymous
Trader Joes has these FROZEN chocolate croissants that you leave out the night before and bake in the morning. We love to do these for special sleepovers. https://www.traderjoes.com/home/products/pdp/4-chocolate-croissants-091087
Anonymous
We always to a made to order omelette bar with fresh squeezed orange juice.
Anonymous
Fruit
Bagels
Eggs
Turkey - Reg Bacon
Pancakes
Waffles
Yogurt
Smoothies
Muffins

Lots of options

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