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On the go: Preparing a healthy breakfast in 5 minutes 15 Articles

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    by Pamela Kay

    For anyone, up early and on the go, preparing a healthy breakfast in 5 minutes means a few more minutes of sleep. Planning ahead and doing some prep work the night before, can be the difference between a cold bowl of cerea...read more

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    by Sandy Hemphill

    I can't say that I'm not a morning person because I absolutely LOVE mornings. The leisurely, stay-at-home, come-to-life-slowly kind of mornings where it's OK to linger over coffee for hours. Whip up a breakfast fit for...read more

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    by Paola Fanutti

    We've all heard it before. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. After slumbering for eight long hours, a healthy breakfast fuels our body with the vital energy and nutrients to keep us going until noontime. ...read more

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    by Nancy O'Brien

    The secret to starting the day off right with a healthy breakfast in less than 5 minutes is all about preparation. Most of us cringe at the thought since we feel we don't have enough time as it is. Who wants to do somethin...read more

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    by Mara Millstein

    A healthy breakfast is the way to start your day. It is quick and easy to do as long as you plan. Have the ingredients in the pantry , refrigerator and freezer. A little planning can go a long way in the mornings. Make a ...read more

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    by Laura Byrnes

    Ever had those mornings where you want something yummy, but just have no energy to make it? I'm sure we all have. Well, here's a super simple solution that will take as long as it takes to toast a piece of bread. There are...read more

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    by swishina

    Your body needs breakfast to get going in the morning. But it also needs the sleep you would sacrifice getting up early to make a nice breakfast. ow can you compromise between sleeping in as much as you can and getting t...read more

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    by Sunnysmiles

    It must be well over ten years since I last bought a box of alpine cereal and I'm really happy I bought it because after just enjoying a small bowl of this delicious muesli, I'm glad I have it in my cupboards to enjoy tomo...read more

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    by Peaches Pringle

    The choice over what to eat first thing in the morning in this day and age is astonishing. Do we go for one of the many breakfast cereals, the quick piece of toast or the eggs and bacon? This may be our opening dilemma of ...read more

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    by Carrie Benson

    Make your own breakfast sandwich. It's much quicker, cheaper, and healthier to make your own breakfast sandwich before you leave the house in the morning then to pick one up at a fast food joint. There is no extra tempta...read more

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    by Sheryl Swan

    The best breakfast which is also fast and healthy consists of granola, blueberries and cottage cheese. All three ingredients can be bought and kept on hand, buying frozen blueberries and keeping them in the freezer. In t...read more

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    by Mark Scott Stewart

    A high-quality, high-protein shake is the ultimate healthy breakfast you can serve yourself in about 60 seconds. The right type of protein drink contains all the nutrients, and most importantly, the high-quality protein y...read more

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    by Will Kester

    Whole grain cereals and fruit or juice are standbys for healthy, quick breakfasts for on-the-go people, much better than drive-through McSomethings. I love the French country breakfast. They make coffee better than w...read more

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    by Victoria Holt

    Want to maximize the time left after you've hit the snooze button? Here are a few tasty breakfasts that are fast but still substantial enough to give your morning a boost. Toast two slices of whole wheat or multi-grain bre...read more

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    by Katharine Merow

    I call it my "breakfast spread." It's not some freaky vegan-friendly compressed palm oil alternative to butter or a jar of homemade "preserves" ready to be dolled up in gingham and sold at the neighborhood farmers market. ...read more

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