I make the kids a balanced lunch/dinner every day, but I will admit the kids get up at 7:00, which wakes me up (I am not much of a morning person) so with 2 immediately wanting there milk, and me wanting my coffee I usually just do toast or fruit or a cereal bar.
Then I was thinking this morning, how I usually am hungry too which I usually just wait it out until lunch and perhaps I should start making eggs/pancakes/waffles/bacon/sausage (obviously not in one day!) but REAL breakfasts now that the kids are older and it would be 3 of us eating.
Whats normal breakfasts in your house?
Dh is out the door before 7, so he fends for himself.
Re: What do you make your kids for Breakfast?
DD usually gets yogurt and milk. Then she has a waffle, french toast sticks, pancakes, or a bowl of cereal. She also sometimes has toast, english muffin, or bagel.
I make breakfast for my twins every morning. My mom was a SAHM and made up breakfast every morning so I wanted to be able to do the same for my kids.
Every other day, they eat scrambled eggs. I actually make them in the microwave since it's faster. The days that they aren't getting eggs, I make pancakes, french toast, or an eggo waffle. I also give a cereal, fruit, and sometimes a muffin, nutri-grain bar, or yogurt with the hot items.
Really basic;
DS is allergic to eggs.
For myself, I typically eat whatever I'm in the mood to eat for breakfast.
DD -- 5YO
DS -- 3YO
Most days, DD1 asks for oatmeal, so that's what I make both girls; I make it with quick oats and milk and mash a banana into it after cooking. Otherwise, she might ask for pancakes (either plain, blueberry, banana, or cottage cheese*) or blueberry waffles (I always make extra to keep in the freezer), with applesauce on the side instead of syrup. Occasionally she'll ask for cereal with milk and sliced banana; we always have Cheerios, Puffins, and Shredded Spoonfuls. Another breakfast food they like, but we usually have for lunch, is what I grew up calling "eggs and bears": soft-boiled eggs mashed together with toast. Yogurt is also usually a lunch thing at our house.
* I like the cottage cheese pancakes because they're a complete meal, with whole grains, protein, and fruit. To make: In a blender, combine 1 cup oats, 1/2 cup low-fat cottage cheese, 8 egg whites, one ripe banana, and a generous sprinkling of cinnamon; blend until smooth, then cook like regular pancakes.
I rarely eat breakfast with them and usually eat my own thing on my own time.
DD's breakfasts are usually a carb (waffles, pancakes, mini bagel, small PB& J sandwich, etc), a protein (a scrambled egg, piece of turkey sausage, cheese), and some kind of fruit.
DH and I fend for ourselves.
A lot of the time, she chooses cereal.
Many breakfast foods I make and freeze for later. I really like Martha Stewart's cornmeal pancakes - I make a whole batch of silver dollar sized pancakes and freeze them, then just pop off a few and microwave them in the morning. I also make batches of waffles and freeze them (you reheat them in the toaster on low). Steel-cut oats with fruit, then I freeze them in individual portions.
She usually has a side of fruit or Greek yogurt with her breakfast. I also make scrambled eggs, crepes, French toast, chicken in a basket (a fried egg cooked inside toast) and fried eggs on top of rice. Scrambled eggs turn my stomach lately, so she doesn't get much of those.
We often have a 1/2 an English Muffin and a yogurt and some fresh fruit. A few days a week I make eggs. Sometimes we have pancakes.
OH, and we have steel cut oatmeal a few times a week. I'm obsessed with it and DS loves it!
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It depends on the morning. Right now, DD1 is in summer preschool, and we have to be out the door by 7:30 a.m. On those days, we do fresh fruit and either a cereal bar or a waffle with flavored cream cheese (I like the frozen waffles from Van's Naturals, the eight-grain ones are so much more substantial than Eggos).
If we have a morning where we don't have to be anywhere right away, I make scrambled eggs or maybe pancakes to go along with the fruit. We really only do sausage/bacon we're doing breakfast-for-dinner. If I have time, I might bake muffins from bananas or some other fruit some night and have those stocked away for breakfasts.
DD1, 1/5/2008 ~~~ DD2, 3/17/2010
DS always asks for oatmeal, or cereal. he wants 2 packets of oatmeal. I make 2, give DD half of 1 and he eats the rest.
I eat after I drop him off at preschool. usually PB crackers or something like that.