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Breakfast

"Eat your breakfast. It's the most important meal of the day!" Why are parents always saying that?

Well, imagine you're a car. After a long night of sleeping, your fuel tank is empty. Breakfast is the fuel that gets you going so you can hit the road.

What Should I Eat?

Just like with other meals, try to eat a variety of foods, including:

  • fruit
  • vegetables
  • grains ( make at least half your grains whole grains)
  • protein (meat, poultry, fish, eggs, dry beans, nuts, and seeds)
  • dairy products (low-fat or fat-free milk, cheese, and yogurt)

Breakfast Ideas

First, the traditional ones:

  • eggs
  • French toast, waffles, or pancakes (try wheat or whole-grain varieties)
  • cold cereal and milk
  • hot cereal, such as oatmeal or cream of wheat (try some dried fruit or nuts on top)
  • whole-grain toast, bagel, or English muffin with cheese
  • yogurt with fruit or nuts
  • fruit smoothie, such as a strawberry smoothie

And now some weird (but yummy) ones:

  • banana dog (peanut butter, a banana, and raisins in a long whole-grain bun)
  • breakfast taco (scrambled eggs and shredded cheese on a tortilla, topped with salsa)
  • country cottage cheese (apple butter mixed with cottage cheese)
  • fruit and cream cheese sandwich (use strawberries or other fresh fruit)
  • sandwich — grilled cheese, peanut butter and jelly, or another favorite

Skipping Breakfast

Some kids skip breakfast because they sleep too late or because they think it's a way to stay thin. But people who skip breakfast tend to eat more calories throughout the day.

If you find yourself skipping breakfast because you're too rushed, try these quick breakfasts. They're easy to grab on the way out the door or get ready the night before:

  • single servings of whole-grain, low-sugar cereal
  • yogurt
  • fresh fruit
  • whole-grain muffin
  • trail mix

What Else Should I Know?

Just in case you need more evidence that eating breakfast is the way to go, kids who don't eat breakfast are less able to learn at school, get less iron (an important nutrient) in their diets, and are more likely to have a higher body mass index (BMI), which is a sign they may be overweight.

On the other hand, kids who eat breakfast do better in school, are more likely to participate in physical activities, and eat healthier overall. So tomorrow morning, don't run out the door on an empty stomach. Fuel up with a healthy breakfast!

Reviewed by: Mary L. Gavin, MD
Date Reviewed: Mar 15, 2022

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