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Blogging Baby Size Six: Easy breakfast ideas

Categories: Toddlers, Preschoolers, Fun & activities, Eating & nutrition

Breakfast.  It's the meal I dread preparing most.  Mainly it's because I'm usually still a little pissed off that my three-year-old has woken me up by shoving a scratchy princess dress in my face exclaiming, "It's insiiiiiide out. Heeeelllllpppp meeeeeee!" Also because I haven't had my coffee yet when my kidlets are clamoring for morning sustenance. How I cannot wait until they are old enough to fend for themselves.

But—

I have perfected the art of the one minute breakfast.  It goes something like this:

  1. microwaved Krusteaz mini-pancakes (no trans fats) and Morningstar Farms (fake) sausage
  2. toasted Van's waffles spread with peanut butter and honey (no allergy issues here)
  3. Instant McCann's Irish oatmeal. (If you don't have a hot water dispenser, get one.  It's life-saving.) Get the plain oatmeal and top with yogurt and/or honey. Fruit or the above fake sausage on the side
  4. Cheerios and sliced bananas
  5. Cheese sticks and pears
  6. scrambled egg and microwaved ready-cook bacon or any "fakin' bacon" (the egg takes a minute and the bacon, about 10 seconds in the micro. Brilliant.)
How about you?  How much do you hate making breakfast? What do you do to make the task easier? Please share your ideas.

[photo: PBSkids.org]

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