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Quick & Easy Breakfast Ideas For Kids


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nchalona Newbie

I am in desperate need of quick breakfast ideas for kids (mine are 5 and 7). One of mine likes cereal, but all of the mainstream cereals that are gluten-free get soggy very quickly. They are not big egg eaters. The other primarily ate oatmeal and nutella on bread. They both like Eggos waffles, but that's a no-no now. Keep in mind that where I live only has a Wal-mart, Albertsons, and Winn Dixie. That's it. It's an hour to a Whole Foods, and I just can't make it there on the weeknds but maybe once a month, maybe.

Thanks!


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I am in desperate need of quick breakfast ideas for kids (mine are 5 and 7). One of mine likes cereal, but all of the mainstream cereals that are gluten-free get soggy very quickly. They are not big egg eaters. The other primarily ate oatmeal and nutella on bread. They both like Eggos waffles, but that's a no-no now. Keep in mind that where I live only has a Wal-mart, Albertsons, and Winn Dixie. That's it. It's an hour to a Whole Foods, and I just can't make it there on the weeknds but maybe once a month, maybe.

Thanks!

What mainstream cereals have you tried? My 2 and 5 year olds have had success with the Dora the Explorer cereal not getting too soggy and Berry Berry Kix weren't too bad for them. I also make waffles or pancakes with almond flour and keep them in the fridge or freezer. Rice cakes and peanut butter or with pb&j are a hit with my girls, you could use the Nutella on those. I will sometimes make them smoothies and add peanut butter for protein.

Mizzo Enthusiast

I make a big batch of pancakes on the wknd and freeze them with wax paper separating the layers. They microwave really well on med-high heat.

Rice cakes with Nutella or P.butter and a gogurt

corn tortillas with cheese (quesadilla like) and turkey slices

fruit smoothies with a protein (cheese or pbutter on tortilla chips )

Here's a few ideas I hope they help

pricklypear1971 Community Regular

You can make your own waffles and freeze them.

I keep a fresh fruit and chop a bit for breakfast.

I also don't add milk to the cereal, I pour it in a glass and let him add it when he sits down. That helps reduce sogginess.

You may try making muffins and freezing them - I like nut flour and coconut flour baked goods to boost fiber and protein.

I pan fry pieces of ham - Cure 81 is gluten-free.

I also fry bacon over the weekend and warm a few pieces each day.

I found hash brown patties that are gluten-free (you can make your own) and heat them in the toaster oven while I prep everything else.

I make a blender of fruit smoothies one day and freeze them in 8 oz containers. Stick one in the fridge the night before to thaw.

mamaupupup Contributor

Hi there! Yes, I spent last night pre-making batches of gluten-free pancakes for the week!

Big favorite here: gluten-free Chex--and it comes in many different flavors--they should have it at your local stores.

nchalona Newbie

Hi there! Yes, I spent last night pre-making batches of gluten-free pancakes for the week!

Big favorite here: gluten-free Chex--and it comes in many different flavors--they should have it at your local stores.

Mine like Chex, but they bicker and play while they eat so they end up getting soggy towards the end. If they'd only just sit and eat!

kareng Grand Master

Maybe they would like non breakfast foods? The first time I told my son he can have left- over pizza, grilled cheese, quesidillas, left over hamburger, etc for breakfast - he was excited.

Do they really like milk on cereal? Lots of kids would rather eat to straight. You could even mix several flavors, nuts & raisians.


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Eggs holes (eggs in a basket ) Except use peppers or onions instead of bread. BIG hit around here. YUM!

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Fruit tree. Big hit around here

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My personal fav- Green smoothie

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What mainstream cereals have you tried? My 2 and 5 year olds have had success with the Dora the Explorer cereal not getting too soggy and Berry Berry Kix weren't too bad for them. I also make waffles or pancakes with almond flour and keep them in the fridge or freezer. Rice cakes and peanut butter or with pb&j are a hit with my girls, you could use the Nutella on those. I will sometimes make them smoothies and add peanut butter for protein.

I agree with the others ... we often make muffins and freeze them. You can put them in the microwave to defrost. I will use muffin mix and add some beans/pureed veggies. Or bake the Spunky Coconut's banana bread recipe in muffin tins. I also get Van's waffles from my regular grocery store and put peanut butter or cream cheese on them - that's a favorite.

StephanieL Enthusiast

I am another pancake/waffle freezer here! I do 3-4 batches at a time. Also, I believe Van's has an Eggo type waffle (we can't do it because of soy but I hear they are good). They have Jone's sausage or ham with it. I like to send them out with a bigger breakfast over cereal because they seem to behave better on a full stomach! lol

MaryJones2 Enthusiast

Amy's makes great gluten-free breakfast burritos and I don't think they have eggs - there is a tofu scramble one but I think the other two are rice, beans and cheese. They are under $3 here so will likely be less in other parts of the country. If that is in your price point you might ask Albertson's or one of your local stores that carries Amy's products to order them for you. Otherwise you can make your own a freeze. I usually just make ham and cheese toast with an egg. I can do that in less than 5 minutes now.

maximoo Enthusiast

My DD will eat udi's bagels & udi's cinnamon rolls. Fruity or chocolate pebbles are good too as well as gluten-free rice krispies with sliced bananas.And of course all Chex cereals.

Since your problem is soggy cereal that is easily fixed just pour a very small portion like 7-10 (or less--you judge) spoonfuls & just add a little milk If they want more they can have more again in a small portion. The reason it gets soggy is b/c there is too much cereal & milk in the bowl & they can't eat that amt that fast.

Oatmeal is very good if they can eat it, and there's many things you can add, apples, cinnamon, raisins, bananas, etc

Oreida makes toaster hash browns.

Glutino cereal bars & Lara bars are another option or are good for mid morning snack.

Good Luck!

KeegMiles Newbie

These are some great suggestions & I will definitely keep watching this thread. My DS is allergic to eggs & milk as well so I am always on the look out for breakfast ideas.

I am also one that makes big batches of pancakes and freeze/refridgerate them. DS also likes Glutino breakfast bars. They are pricey, but I can find them easily at Kroger in the "natural" foods area.

Mom-of-Two Contributor

My kids are nearly the same age, 4 and 7. They are not diagnosed with a gluten issue yet, they have their testing next week -- since I recently discovered I have celiac myself. Because of all this, I do think about their meals and what I need to change if they come back positive. My hubby and I eat gluten free together but do keep some staples for the kids to still have, until we find out their results. My oldest is a huge egg eater, so I am lucky there, she requests eggs daily- but on the off days she loves waffles with berries, whole grain cereal, yogurt and fruit, etc. sadly her favorite cereal is by Kashi and is just wheat! Guess that will be the first to hit the road if she tests positive :) I would try the Chex cereals since they are crunchy, and I agree, many kids don't like milk in their cereal, you can put it in a cup with fruit, raisins, etc.

There are lots of gluten-free pancake mixes, or you can begin experimenting with your own flour combinations. Van's gluten free waffles are a hit with lots of kids, they make the mini waffles, regular, flavored, etc. but I realize they don't carry those at Wal-Mart. Sometimes making a trip and stocking up even if you have to drive is worth it, take a cooler and hit the Whole Foods on a weekend :)

Yogurt with fruit is a great breakfast, you want the protein in the morning for sure, to keep them full. Some kids love and some kids hate cottage cheese- mine used to love, now does not! :) GREAT protein there though.

Smoothies-- can be very popular for kids in the morning! Yogurt, fruit, whatever nutrition you want to sneak in there, many kids love smoothies, just be sure to use a yogurt or milk/milk alternative to get some protein into the smoothie, not just fruit that will make them crash!

Is peanut butter a go at your house? Spreading that on gluten-free toast or waffles, could bump up the protein and nutrients too, or almond butter, etc.

xjrosie Apprentice

Something new at our house for kids on the go: Schar white bread roll toasted, with chocolate/hazelnut spread (NOT Nutella) and Marshmallow Fluff.

I don't care so much about the nutrients in breakfast. It's more important that I get them to eat something. I pack excellent lunches and make great dinners, so that about covers it.

Anyone know of a way to get a 10 year old to eat oranges??

maximoo Enthusiast

OP: my local super walmart just started carrying glutino breakfast bars. They are about $1 chpr than say Whole Foods. Plus if you get coupons from the manufacturers they will be even chpr. My DS likes them but doesn't want them anymore b/c he said they make him gassy . Well they are fine for many ppl just not him .

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