05/16/2013 15:33
Subject: Cold breakfasts other than granola or boxed cereal and yogurt.
My kids like
Peanut butter, sliced banana, and apple in pita
Oatmeal with sliced almonds and craisins
Bagels with cream cheese
Peanut butter and jam English muffin sandwich
Whole wheat toaster waffles topped with Greek yogurt, sliced strawberries
Wheat toast sprinkled with cinnamon sugar
Smoothies
Whole wheat waffles with peanut butter and banana slices
English muffin with cheese melted on top
Scrambled egg and cheese in tortilla (for egg eaters)
Anonymous
05/16/2013 13:00
Subject: Cold breakfasts other than granola or boxed cereal and yogurt.
Salad
Anonymous
05/16/2013 00:05
Subject: Re:Cold breakfasts other than granola or boxed cereal and yogurt.
Muesli. Google a recipe.
Or splurge on some lox and cream cheese.
Anonymous
05/15/2013 16:23
Subject: Re:Cold breakfasts other than granola or boxed cereal and yogurt.
Do you have a rice cooker? If so and it has a timer, it's super easy to make steel-cut oats overnight. Oats, water, brown sugar, cut up fruit, nuts, spices.
Anonymous
05/15/2013 16:21
Subject: Cold breakfasts other than granola or boxed cereal and yogurt.
I feed my children sandwiches for breakfast - it started b/c they were always asking for pieces of whatever I was making for lunch. I figure it's more nutritious than a bowl of cereal. PB&J, hummus, avocado, cream cheese & jelly - sometimes on english muffins or bagels, but just as often on bread or sandwich thins. We also do a lot of apples/bananas and peanut butter, smoothies, and cheese sticks.
Anonymous
05/15/2013 16:14
Subject: Cold breakfasts other than granola or boxed cereal and yogurt.
Yup - stuff you can put in a toaster oven or pour hot water on or microwave. They now sell pre-made frozen breakfast oatmeal etc. as well. Waffles. Muffins. We did smoked salmon/cream cheese. We got one of those instant plug in hot water boilers, and that was great. For yourself, make cold-pressed coffee.
Anonymous
05/15/2013 16:06
Subject: Re:Cold breakfasts other than granola or boxed cereal and yogurt.
Anonymous wrote:can u make a bannana, pumpkin or cranberry bread? PB on toast, cheese, fish, meat and bread, pb on banana with honey, leftovers?
sorry-you can buy the breads, even croissants, crumpets, english muffins
Anonymous
05/15/2013 16:05
Subject: Re:Cold breakfasts other than granola or boxed cereal and yogurt.
can u make a bannana, pumpkin or cranberry bread? PB on toast, cheese, fish, meat and bread, pb on banana with honey, leftovers?
Anonymous
05/15/2013 14:15
Subject: Cold breakfasts other than granola or boxed cereal and yogurt.
We microwave sausages, usually the kind that are already fully cooked. You can make oatmeal in a microwave with quick oats in a minute to a minute and 30 seconds.
Anonymous
05/15/2013 14:12
Subject: Re:Cold breakfasts other than granola or boxed cereal and yogurt.
oatmeal
freezer waffles or french toast (trader joe's)
danish pancakes (trader joes)
toast with peanut butter
toast with cheese
Anonymous
05/15/2013 14:07
Subject: Re:Cold breakfasts other than granola or boxed cereal and yogurt.
OP, here. And they act like cottage cheese is vomit. No matter how much sweet yummy fruit I put in it.
Anonymous
05/15/2013 14:06
Subject: Re:Cold breakfasts other than granola or boxed cereal and yogurt.
I should have mentioned this is for 4 kids aged 6-14. 2 won't go near an egg, so.
Anonymous
05/15/2013 14:00
Subject: Cold breakfasts other than granola or boxed cereal and yogurt.
You can microwave bacon, eggs, oatmeal.
Anonymous
05/15/2013 13:59
Subject: Cold breakfasts other than granola or boxed cereal and yogurt.
Cold breakfast - cottage cheese and fruit or muffins (not really that nutritious though)
Hot/Microwave- frozen microwaveable pancakes (they don't aste that bad, but they do get hard like other breads)
Anonymous
05/15/2013 13:55
Subject: Cold breakfasts other than granola or boxed cereal and yogurt.
We've been going without a kitchen for over a moth now and I'm starting to run out ideas--Any microwave quick meals that are somewhat nutritious and tasty?