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nme23 Apprentice

Well, I use to just eat the leftover bagel that my children did not finish. I am typically in a rush in the morning, not a morning person. I have learned if I don't eat, I don't really get hungry by lunch time but I know that is not healthy. If I do eat something like eggs, I am starving 39min before my scheduled lunch. What are your easy, quick or go to breakfast items? I am looking for things hat are not expensive.


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There are a lot of recipes online for eggs cooked in muffin tins. They are mixed with vegetables and other goodies. If you have time on Sunday you could make up a dozen or so of those then keep them in the fridge to warm up on busy weekday mornings.

Jays911 Contributor

I likevKind granola bars. There are a number of tasty, gluten-free varieties. A box of 6 runs me about $2.50 at Target.

mamaw Community Regular

they do  make  gluten free  bagels& much more..... I   make waffles  & pancakes  & freeze  them  for  breakfast... Hard  boiled  eggs,  breakfast  casserole, toast,  yogurt, fruit, leftover  pizza!!!!  Protein  shake  , these  are a few  things  we  eat....

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Eggs, dinner for breakfast, bacon, fruits, fish... you could eat anything really.  :)

 

I like to have coconut cream in my coffee throughout the morning. It keeps me full until about 2:00.

bartfull Rising Star

I cook up a pound of bacon on Sundays and put it in a ziplock bag in the fridge. Then for breakfast I have a grilled cheese and bacon sandwich. Yeah, the bread is expensive, but wow, are they good.

notme Experienced

if i'm in a hurry, or not fooling with breakfast, i just have a bowl of chex.  if i want to get fancy, i add banana  :)  i also make up freezer bags of waffles or pancakes and i usually have a bag of cooked (bacon, sausage, etc) so i can add extra protein if i want to.  


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And if you do eat eggs and find yourself hungry again before lunch time, a handful of nuts will squelch that hunger.

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