My 3 guidelines are:
1) vary
breakfast/meals as much as possible (we try for 5-7 different meals for
breakfast) -- variation hopefully leads to more openness about all food
reference: Tavie is 3 and Josie is 9
- yogurt "sundaes" -- greek yogurt (sometimes plain, sometimes vanilla) with frozen fruit defrosted to be saucy and a sprinkle of cereal and a drizzle of chocolate syrup
- steel cut oats -- I parboil these in the microwave the night before and then it's just 5 minutes in the morning. Josie likes hers with pesto/cheese/bacon bits; Tavie likes hers with chocolate chips (sigh).
- pancakes made with one of the bob's red mill pancake mixes (make on the weekends and serve leftovers)
- frozen waffles (kashi or similar)
- grits -- I buy the frozen "true grits" from HEB (Josie only, Tavie won't eat)
- cheese toast -- multigrain "good bread" with sharp cheddar melted on top
- french toast made with good bread and egg substitute (makes it easier/faster)
- scrambled eggs (Tavie only, sigh)
- boiled eggs (Tavie only again)
- peanut butter + banana + honey open faced sandwich (Tavie deconstructs, oh well)
- apples slices and peanut butter/almond butter
- refrigerator biscuits (the ones with some whole grain/bran) with bacon
- muffins (freeze & defrost) -- I can share the whole grain, lower sugar recipes I've found
- sausage -- either the natural stuff (applegate farms?) or the not-so-good but oh-so-popular lil smokies (turkey)
- sweet quinoa -- made with half milk/water, stir in chocolate chips
I'm sure there is more, but that's most of our rotation.
I also think it's perfectly reasonable to serve dinner foods for
breakfast. I offer leftovers for breakfast as a way to encourage my
kids to stop eating chicken fingers and french fries (sigh) when they
are sated, rather that overstuff themself.
And my breakfast ideas pinterest board: http://www.pinterest.com/not all for the girls, but gives some ideas...
1 comment:
Great list. Lots of new (to me) ideas there. You also have to check out Marion Cunningham's Breakfast Book. I want to try every single recipe in there.
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