D.M. asks from Valencia, CA on November 24, 2008
Breakfast Ideas???
Greetings Mommies,
I'm running out of fun ideas for breakfast for my two year old. Our morning routine is pretty pressed for time, as he wakes up at around 6am most mornings and his Dad picks him up for visitation at 730am, and I have to be out the door at the same time. He usually helps me make his breakfast and is awesome at eating while Mommy gets ready!
He's not a picky eater...loves eggs, turkey sausage, fruit and things like that. I was just hoping to get a variety of ideas on how to serve up the basics while not boring the pants of my little dude!!
Any ideas for quick recipes or cookbooks would be most appreciated!
Thanks in advance.
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So What Happened?™
Everyone had such great ideas and over the last week or so, I've tried so many of them and I thank you.
My son is loving it when we try something new and claps for Mommy, and tells me good job.
You are all very awesome!
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T.C. answers from Los Angeles on November 25, 2008
My daughter likes peanut butter and honey on raisin ezekial bread, cut with an "x." This is one of my favorites when part of it has to be finished in the car. She also likes almond butter with grape jelly. We always have fruit, too, and it can travel either in the form of a banana or in a sealed gladware bowl. I hate that we eat in the car, but mornings are short and we happen to commute 20 minutes to school. I'd way rather have her sleep 20 more minutes. =-)
We also make extra pancakes on the weekend, freeze them and pop them in the toaster. She eats them with morningstar fake sausage.
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L.F. answers from Los Angeles on November 25, 2008
Deanna, for some inspirational ideas...you'll love these 2 websites (my favorites):
AND http://wholesomebabyfood.com/
DELICIOUSLY YUMMY!!!
ENJOY!!! : )))
LOL,
L. (MAMA to 13 month old Dylan Orion....29 September 2007). : )))
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B.H. answers from Los Angeles on November 25, 2008
As a working mom too, I found that making breakfast "puffs" was a great way to go quickly and helathy in the morning! Do this one evening and you'll have breakfast for several days: Heat your oven to 350 degrees. Spray a cupcake pan with Pam; sprinkle in each section little chunks of meat (sausage, ham, bacon - whatever he likes), then sprinkle shredded cheese into it. You can add tater tots or hash browns too for a little variety. In a separate bowl, mix 6-8 eggs and about 1 cup milk. Add a little seasoning salt and pepper to taste if you like. Pour the egg mixture right into the little cups of your pan. Bake for about 25 minutes - or until a toothpick or knife inserted into the middle of one comes out clean.
You can refrigerate these and heat them up on the run and they're really easy! You can play with other ingredients - spinach and swiss cheese for a Florentine twist, mushrooms, green onions - you name it!
Accompany with fruit and toast and you have a full breakfast! Good luck!
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G.W. answers from Los Angeles on November 25, 2008
Cottage Cheese Pancakes (packed with protein and yummy!)
4 eggs
1/3 C. flour
1 c. cottage cheese
pinch of salt
blend together in blender and cook like regular pancakes. Batter can be stored for a couple of days.
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L.Y. answers from Los Angeles on November 25, 2008
Batter Blaster is an organic pancake mix that comes in a whip cream can. You should check it out. Makes GREAT pancakes or waffles without the mess of mixing, stirring, etc. Just squirt out what you need and put it back in the fridge. You can get it at Gelsons, Ralphs, Costco...
Zucchini Carrot Bread at Trader Joe's is another favorite of my daughters.
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J.L. answers from Los Angeles on November 25, 2008
We do Vans whole grain toaster waffles. Instead of syrup, put a spoon of yogurt, then a spoon of (frozen) berries (warmed in microwave for a few seconds)you may need to add a bit of sugar to the berries so the juice is sweet. Then he can still pick it up and eat it. This is actually really good and healthy for adults too! Another thing is -crescent rolls with a half slice of deli turkey and some cheese, roll up and bake as usual. This can also be baked the night before - just reheat in morning. Yum! (btw these are a fave of my kids anytime...you can also do pizza ones, anything you can think up really can go in there!)Then there's the old stand-by instant oatmeal, they make organic "healthy" ones in the packets now, so easy and good for you! That's all I could think of right now. :-)
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E.L. answers from Los Angeles on November 25, 2008
Trader Joes has varieties of foods thats preservative FREE & organic.
1.French toast - from TrRader Joes & just heat up - serve with green & red grapes
2.waffles from Trder Joes with Blueberry & raspberry
3. english muffin peanut butter with honey . Let your kid make it for fun . served with sliced oranges
4. dollar pancakes from trader joes with sliced apples .
good luck ...
or his favorite cereals
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D.E. answers from San Diego on November 25, 2008
Hi Deanna,
I like Jessica Seinfeld's cookbook "Deceptively Delicious."
My son likes yogurt in the morning followed by dry cereal. He's eaten that every day for almost three years in a row.
You could always pre-do pancake batter and keep it in the fridge, so all you have to do is cook up a couple in the morning--that's pretty fast. Jessica Seinfeld's recipe calls for sweet potato puree, but my family likes it with pumpkin (you know, as in out of a can).
:-) D.
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D.L. answers from Reno on November 25, 2008
Good morning! My kids love tortilla roll-ups. We put mayo, grated cheese, and ham or turkey or whatever (layer it on half the tortilla and roll 'em up from that end. The mayo on the tip/other end "holds" it together). Also, check out Kraft.com. They have an entire section of quick and easy, breaksfast and kid friendly recipes.
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D.R. answers from Los Angeles on November 25, 2008
Toast with cottage cheese and honey drizzled over it. My kids love it and it is healthy.
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