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Lost my breakfast mojo

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Buildthemup · 09/01/2017 19:12

Used to give my DC such great breakfasts but finding it hard to muster the energy as I also do packed lunches and premake supper in the mornings (no one suggest doing it the night before, I am DEAD in the evenings Smile)

I generally do
Naice peanut butter and or banana on toast
Porridge
Greek Yoghurt and frozen fruit
Eggs and toast
Banana bread
Sweet potato muffins
Banana and ground almond pancakes

What do you make?

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Ktay · 09/01/2017 19:14

Bircher muesli - soak oats in apple juice (overnight or for 5 mins first thing) then grate in apple and mix in Greek yog

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Buildthemup · 09/01/2017 19:15

Do your DC like that? It's seems right up my straight but when I've had it I've always found it a bit cloying

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Rumtopf · 09/01/2017 19:30

This morning dd had weetabix with chopped strawberries, blueberries and Greek yoghurt.
She likes wholemeal muffin with scrambled eggs, crumpets with nut butter, overnight oats, breakfast muffins, toast with nut butter, sliced banana and a smooth of chocolate spread.

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Ktay · 09/01/2017 19:34

DD1 (age 7) loves it, her 4yo sister doesn't!

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Ktay · 09/01/2017 19:34

PS easier and less washing up than porridge imo

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Ktay · 09/01/2017 19:35

PPS we prefer home-made to the fancy shop ones. Proper German/Austrian hotel birchermuesli is the best though

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GuessHowMuchILoveGin · 09/01/2017 21:35

I am dairy free and have apple porridge - I didn't even know Bircher Muslim was a thing until a friend told me last week.

I do equal volumes of oats, nice cloudy apple juice and water. Leave to soak overnight and microwave in the morning. I also add a spoon or two of apple puree as I've a stash from the freezer. It's lovely.

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GuessHowMuchILoveGin · 09/01/2017 21:36

Muesli, not Muslim. Stupid autocorrect. Trying to get the baby to bed - too tired to proofread properly, it seems...

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