When did you give up on pushing your DC to eat breakfast? Cave to sweet cereals. Pop tarts?

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Sometimes we buy Cinnamon Toast Crunch or Life cereal. Most often they will eat a bagel or grabs any combination of the following: cheese, applesauce, crackers, toast, dinner leftovers
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Anonymous wrote:I make a bunch of Kodiak Cakes on the weekend and freeze them in individual servings. They microwave well and have more protein than regular pancakes.


This sounds great! Can you buy Kodiak products in stores or only through their website?


Available at Target


Also Costco.
Anonymous
I grew up in the old USSR and my family didn't have enough food to eat so here in US, it is awesome.

My kids, 17, 16, and 14 eat very healthy breakfast, lunch and dinner. For breakfast, it is plain oatmeal with almond, cranberries with slice banana mix with milk. Also either an apple or avocado in the morning. No cereal or sugar product in the house. The last time they had cereal was ten years ago at day care. I told my kids that it is very simple: You either listen or I can send your ass to Russia so that you can see how great you have it here in the US.
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Anonymous wrote:I grew up in the old USSR and my family didn't have enough food to eat so here in US, it is awesome.

My kids, 17, 16, and 14 eat very healthy breakfast, lunch and dinner. For breakfast, it is plain oatmeal with almond, cranberries with slice banana mix with milk. Also either an apple or avocado in the morning. No cereal or sugar product in the house. The last time they had cereal was ten years ago at day care. I told my kids that it is very simple: You either listen or I can send your ass to Russia so that you can see how great you have it here in the US.


Wow - can you come over to my house and do the same
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in the old USSR and my family didn't have enough food to eat so here in US, it is awesome.

My kids, 17, 16, and 14 eat very healthy breakfast, lunch and dinner. For breakfast, it is plain oatmeal with almond, cranberries with slice banana mix with milk. Also either an apple or avocado in the morning. No cereal or sugar product in the house. The last time they had cereal was ten years ago at day care. I told my kids that it is very simple: You either listen or I can send your ass to Russia so that you can see how great you have it here in the US.


I'm in my 30's and my mother was born in a war-torn communist country so we had the same treatment. We also had either oatmeal or boiled eggs every morning!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I make a bunch of Kodiak Cakes on the weekend and freeze them in individual servings. They microwave well and have more protein than regular pancakes.


This sounds great! Can you buy Kodiak products in stores or only through their website?


Available at Target


Also Costco.


I buy Kodiak's pre-made pancakes and waffles in the frozen section at Harris Teeter or Safeway. Super-easy, my daughter loves them, and the waffles have the most amazing vanilla smell!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Started baking banana/blueberry/carrot-all bran muffins over the weekend, so DD can have something with Rx before departure to new MS - Plus unbeknownst to her, it keeps her regular and less bloated & cranky. win-win!


Not the OP, but could you post the recipe? Maybe they’d even be good for me!
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