Fun Kid's Recipe
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Fun Kid's Recipe
Like adults, kids have different tastes, and they know what they
like. Some kids like cold cereal, some like hot, while others turn
up their nose at any cereal and choose a donut or muffin. Pre-made
breakfast bars are another alternative, but be sure to check the
labels for nutritional value and consider making your own.
Breakfast Preparation Tips:
A breakfast casserole takes a little time to prepare but it can be
done the evening before then refrigerated. Pop it in the oven in the
morning for 45 minutes while everyone is getting ready and you have
a quick and nutritious breakfast!
Set the breakfast table the night before, even if it's only for
juice and cereal.
French toast is another quick and easy breakfast, and a sure kid-
pleaser. Add a little cinnamon to the egg batter for variety. Cut
into shapes for younger children.
Keep pancake or waffle batter in the refrigerator, ready to pour on
the griddle.
If you like to bake, you might keep a supply of muffins in the
freezer, ready to warm in the microwave.
Try making your own nutritious granola and granola bars.
Quesadillas or breakfast burritos just might appeal to the "grab-it-
and-run" types.
Pizza for breakfast? English muffin pizzas sprinkled with cheese and
microwaved are a hit with most kids.
Almost anything can be sandwiched in a biscuit; scrambled eggs,
sausage patty, a small chicken patty, or a slice of ham with cheese
melted on top are just a few ideas.
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