M.S. asks from Southlake, TX on November 12, 2008
Help! I Need Healthy & Quick Breakfast Ideas for Kids!
Mornings are always a challenge for us! I need your brilliant ideas for quick but healthful (on the go?) breakfast ideas! What works for you?
My biggest challenge is that I choose to STAY AWAY from anything with trans-fat, high fructose corn syrup, food dyes and we prefer whole grain stuff rather than white flour/processed food items. So Pop Tarts on the go aren't really an option for us. Thanks in advance for your suggestions! Mamasource moms rock!! =))
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K.M. answers from Dallas on November 13, 2008
J.B. answers from Dallas on November 13, 2008
Mine get an organic banana - eaten in the car! or a bowl with Ezekiel bread toasted with real butter - plenty of goodies in that, cut apple, grapes and occassionally when I have baked something, they can have that as a treat for breakfast.. they also get a drink to wash it down with.. organic lemonade, apple juice or milk. All of this is eaten and drunk in the car as I don't want them rushing it down as I try to get them out the down. My goal is to have a stress free leaving the house then they can quietly get on with eating while we chat about their upcoming day... it works for us..
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J.W. answers from Dallas on November 13, 2008
Good for you for wanting your children to eat good, HEALTHY breakfasts before departing for school. My three-year-old and I usually have high fiber, whole grain English muffins I grab from the local bakery outlet. They're called Oroweat Double Fiber and each one has 8 g of fiber in it - very filling. We usually put natural peanut butter on top for some protein.
Fruit is frequently a component as well to get some vitamins and nutrients in. When in season, we have berries cleaned and ready to be put in bowls to eat. Otherwise, apples, bananas, pears are all easy to have clean and ready to eat.
Another thing we eat sometimes are boiled eggs. I buy a dozen and boil them all together and then they're in the frig and just have to be peeled (which the kids can do themselves) to eat. (And, if you want to avoid the yolk, it is easily removed.)
Of course, organic milk is the beverage we serve with breakfast.
Oatmeal is another favorite of ours.
There are also good, whole grain cereals available - just read the labels. They'll likely be up on the top shelf in the grocery store. Mfrs pay to have the pricey, sugar-laden kid-appealing cereals right down at their eye level and other, less healthy and filling options right at OUR eye level!
T.V. answers from Dallas on November 13, 2008
Great morning snack. get a hot dog bun and toast it and put a banana on it (just like a hot dog) and then spread some peanut butter on it. Quick, easy, and healthy. My kids love it.
H.M. answers from Dallas on November 12, 2008
I use Fiber Wise bars or whole grain waffles. Both are easy and no mess on the go.
H. M.
J.S. answers from Dallas on November 13, 2008
M.,
Banana or Apple with peanut butter?
Hard Boiled egg (or egg salad) with toast and tomatoes?
Toast with fresh Avacado spread and salt with egg?
Walnuts, apples, and cheese?
Just a few thoughts.
Good luck.
A.A. answers from Dallas on November 12, 2008
Yogurt (organic) and a fruit (apple or banana). Vanilla yogurt is YUMMY with banana and apple. I actually eat this every single morning.
J.B. answers from Dallas on November 13, 2008
Mine get an organic banana - eaten in the car! or a bowl with Ezekiel bread toasted with real butter - plenty of goodies in that, cut apple, grapes and occassionally when I have baked something, they can have that as a treat for breakfast.. they also get a drink to wash it down with.. organic lemonade, apple juice or milk. All of this is eaten and drunk in the car as I don't want them rushing it down as I try to get them out the down. My goal is to have a stress free leaving the house then they can quietly get on with eating while we chat about their upcoming day... it works for us..
S.P. answers from Orlando on November 13, 2008
Frozen whole wheat organice waffles (found at Sprouts or Central Market, or even Kroger in their health food section).
organic cereal bars
organic oatmeal squares bars (found at Sprouts)
C.M. answers from Dallas on November 13, 2008
Hi M.,
100% whole wheat english muffins are great, my teenagers like them. I always have boiled eggs ready, bananas are great brain food. Microwave single serving oatmeal. You can even make your own the night before and put in individual bowls for heating up in the mornings. Tortillas with eggs and cheese in the microwave. Hope these ideas help.
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