Quick breakfast ideas

Anonymous
DS eats a bowl of oatmeal - 1/2 cup quick oats and 1 cup milk in the microwave for 1.5-2 minutes - mixed with a mashed banana. Nearly every weekday morning, he loves it.

When we make waffles or pancakes on the weekend, we store the extras in the freezer. Reheat in the toaster.

I make a dozen hard-boiled eggs on the weekend. Two eggs and a piece of fruit is my standby weekday breakfast. Or toast with peanut butter.
Anonymous
I make yogurt parfait the night before -- layer yogurt and granola in a big cup or jar. By morning it's all soaked into the granola and like eating a slice of pie for breakfast. I put fresh fruit on top, like blueberries or cranberries. So good and so simple. Unfortunately my DC don't like it buy maybe yours will....
Anonymous
I often make crepes for a weekend breakfast. They store well and DD eats them with just honey drizzled on top.
I find the pancake mix - there is one that has whole grains, pretty quick for weekday mornings. You just add water and it takes 5 minutes to whip up 2-3 pancakes for the kids.
Toast with feta cheese on top.
Toast and Nutella.
Bagel and cream cheese.
At least once a week it's plain cornflakes.
Smoothies - frozen mango, milk, a tiny bit of sugar.

Anonymous
I made a pot of steel cut oats overnight and it lasted all week! I just put the leftovers on the fridge and portioned some out every morning - really tasty and filling.
Anonymous
I make a 9x13 casserole of 2 C roasted butternut squash, dozen beaten eggs, cooked kale or broccoli or green beans, 1/2 can coconut milk. I grease the dish with coconut oil before everything goes in. Cook at 375 for 35 minutes. Cut into 8 pieces and eat throughout the week. Just heat up in the microwave and add fruit or avocado.
Anonymous
These are our regular breakfast meals

Crock pot steel cut oats
Toast with yogurt
Cereal with banana
Scrambled egg and cheese on a tortilla with salsa

We almost always have green smoothies in the morning as well
Anonymous
I usually have peanut butter and banana on toast.
Anonymous
overnight muesli-muesli and vanilla yogurt and a tiny bit of oj mix in apples, raisons, nuts or whatever fruit/nut combo you like. Banana and honey is good too place in container overnight. Eat warm or cold-I like cold.
Anonymous
Fried egg, cheese on a toasted, buttered bagel.

Breakfast casserole - mix egg/egg whites, cheese, lightly steamed broccoli, crumbled bacon, etc - pour into a casserole and bake at 350 for approx 30 minutes.

Mixed berries, low fat cheese.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:These are our regular breakfast meals

Crock pot steel cut oats
Toast with yogurt
Cereal with banana
Scrambled egg and cheese on a tortilla with salsa

We almost always have green smoothies in the morning as well


Do you make the smoothies fresh in the morning? Is here a lot of cleanup?
Anonymous
I will try the oats tomorrow morning!
Anonymous
Whole wheat toast with 1/2 an avocado, drizzle with a little olive oil, salt and pepper.
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