With the dreaded return to school on the horizon, it's time to start planning your kids' routines, including what they're going to eat for breakfast.
While it's easy to put a bowl of cereal in front of them, there are other easy options for your kids that will fuel them and keep them full until lunch.
Hard-boiled eggs are easy to make and are healthy for your children, so consider preparing a week's worth at the start of each week before reheating them in the mornings.
If your kids are picky when they wake up, try getting them to drink a smoothie, which you can also prepare for the week by separating and freezing the fruit.
We all have mornings where nothing goes to plan, so if you don't have time for breakfast, granola bars are a great grab-and-go snack.
Another breakfast option you can prepare the night before are overnight oats, and as they're already in a jar, you can grab a spoon and eat them on the go.
While muffins don't sound healthy, you can make healthier alternatives to your traditional sweet treat while pairing them with some fruit for a quick and easy breakfast.
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