It is the first dinner we eat when we get up in the first light. After a long hours of darkness of nap, we can’t do without it if we want to get our bodies going. No, I’m not talking about coffee. I’m referring to mealtime. Here are some ideas for breakfast that don’t require a drive-thru window.
Have a piece of casserole. It takes time to cook eggs and bacon for mealtime. No one wants to ruin their clothes with the mess it can create. On Sunday nighttime, get mealtime done early. Put together a casserole using your favorite ingredients. Fewer eggs are needed in a casserole than when frying or scrambling them for mealtime each dawn. Depending on the size of your family, the casserole may last two to three mornings.
Yogurt. Yogurt is a healthy and reasonably priced mealtime choice. When you are eating on the run, grab a container of yogurt and some dried or fresh fruit. Cutting up fruit on top of the yogurt adds carbohydrates to fuel you for the first light in addition to the calcium and protein in the yogurt itself.
Breakfast shake. This is even more rapidly and can be ingested while driving without taking your eyes off the road or both hands off the wheel. Put together some frozen fruit favorites, ice cubes, frozen yogurt, and unsweetened juice in a blender. Pour into Styrofoam cups to keep it cold. Everyone can grab a cup on the way out the door. The nutritional effect is about the same as yogurt, but without the spoon.
Pigs in a blanket. This is the homemade version. Whip up a batch of pancakes and freeze them in short stacks of three. A package or two of frozen link sausage is needed to create this quick and efficient meal idea. Thaw out a stack of pancakes. Heat up three sausages in the microwave. Wrap a pancake around each sausage. Voila! You’ve got an instant pig in a blanket. Eat it as you watch the last of your favorite crack of dawn show or as you walk to the bus stop. It can be eaten in the car without too much fuss or mess. For a sweeter taste and less mess, add a little maple syrup or honey to the batter when making the pancakes.
Mealtime sandwiches. In the evening, while you are getting things ready for the next day, grill up a few breakfast sandwiches. Choose whatever you like: turkey slices, ham slices, cheese, tomato, bacon, etc. When the sandwich cools, cut it into bite size pieces and put it in a container. In the daylight, just grab a container; pop it into the microwave for fifteen or twenty seconds and breakfast is served.
These breakfast ideas are time saving and cash-saving too. They make use of items you buy normally and also whatever you have around the house to create delicious fare for a crack of dawn rush. No more excuses for skipping mealtime or swinging into the fast food restaurant every daylight.
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