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NOW CLOSED: Tell Weetabix about breakfast in your house - you could win a £100 Sainsbury's voucher

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NewGirlHelenMumsnet · 23/03/2011 16:31

Weetabix would like you to share your top tips for making breakfast time as stress free as possible. What are your top breakfast tips? Can you share your best breakfast stories with them on this thread? For example, do you run round trying to eat and feed the baby at the same time or is it a calm, relaxed affair in your house?

The best tips and stories will feature on their new page on Mumsnet (coming soon).

Everyone who shares a story or tip on this thread will be entered into a prize draw where one lucky winner will receive a £100 Sainsbury's voucher, from Weetabix.

Thanks MNHQ

OP posts:
prwilson · 27/03/2011 21:59

You can make your own homemade muesli, put milk in and stick it in the fridge the night before and it's ready instantly and tastes even better the following morning.

psychicsheep · 28/03/2011 09:43

Yoghurt, fruit and toast sitting at the table here, but find Frusili bars fantastic if in a hurry :)

AnnMumsnet · 28/03/2011 18:28

Thanks very much for all the tips - you are all as fab as ever! Smile

vacamoni has been selected at random as the winner and gets a £100 Sainsbury voucher.

purpleknittingmum · 28/03/2011 19:56

Well done vacamoni!

nickelbabyhatcher · 29/03/2011 13:32

good tips from vacamoni too! Grin

well done!

Longtal · 31/03/2011 22:49

Stay in bed and let your husband sort the breakfast out, as well as getting the children dressed and out to school, then peer around the corner - tut loudly, think how much better organised and tidy it would have been if you'd done it - then clear up!

Repeat on a daily basis

Ossiesheep · 31/03/2011 23:18

Don't let the children try to do their own cereal unsupervised - okay, it's good for them to learn how to do things, but our two cats weren't too impressed with frosties in their dish and my wife was less impressed when she discovered this occurrence ;-) The cats were unscathed and don't seem to have suffered any long term trauma from this incident.

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