Breakfast ideas?
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Hi this is really for my older son but I know a lot of you in here have older kids as well as your babies and th eolder kid forum is quite quiet compared to here..
so..... from my ds1 could eat big boy breakfasts lol (now 60 he has either had weetabix or porridge with fruit (varied for interest) but the past week he has started to give off a bit, now each to their own but I'm not really a fan of sugary cereals although I did try him on coco pops and huney loops as breakfast was becoming a fight but to be honest he was no more interested.
He likes toast but to me it doesn't fill you the same way the porridge etc would and it's ok when I'm off as I can fill him up with fruit etc as the morning goes on but this isn't an option in school
any hearty breakfast ideas I could try (also easy enough to fit in when the school run starts again) I was thinking that banana on toast would be a good filler.
Any ideas welcome xxx
so..... from my ds1 could eat big boy breakfasts lol (now 60 he has either had weetabix or porridge with fruit (varied for interest) but the past week he has started to give off a bit, now each to their own but I'm not really a fan of sugary cereals although I did try him on coco pops and huney loops as breakfast was becoming a fight but to be honest he was no more interested.
He likes toast but to me it doesn't fill you the same way the porridge etc would and it's ok when I'm off as I can fill him up with fruit etc as the morning goes on but this isn't an option in school
any hearty breakfast ideas I could try (also easy enough to fit in when the school run starts again) I was thinking that banana on toast would be a good filler.
Any ideas welcome xxx
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cream cheese on toast
peanut butter on toast - good slow energy release
crumpets with the above or fruit (more filling than toast)
sausages, eggs and muffins
lemon and raisin pancakes (add more fresh fruit)
waffles and fruit
beans on toast
scrambled eggs and toast
hope thats helps x
As for breakfast ideas I am useless and my lo just has cereal every day as it is all he wants!
and as already said dd1 gets a piece of fruit at morning break at school (and they also get milk,which we have to pay for now she is over 5 but its cheap enough if they drink it)
have you tried offering your son a sweet omlette? make an egg omlette as normall but add cut up banana with a drizzle of hoiney on then wrap it up!
these are brilliant puddings too with a dollop of icecream x
No they are sweet waffles, you get them near the crumpets and pancakes in supermarket. they are gorgeous toasted!! and I love them with maple syrup but thats a bit naughty!!
they are also delicious with fruit and ice cream for a dessert
thanks mrs xx