WAKE UP WITH BACK TO SCHOOL HEALTHY BREAKFAST IDEAS FROM STOP & SHOP

With back to school right around the corner, here’s a chance to make sure you and your kids start the day in the right way with a quick and healthy breakfast. It’s true that kids who eat breakfast get more fiber, calcium, vitamins A and C, zinc and iron into their diets compared to breakfast skippers. Kids who fuel up in the morning also tend to focus and concentrate better in the classroom.

Check out these tips from Stop & Shop on some both easy and healthy ways to start the school day off right

• Hectic mornings can make it difficult for kids (and parents) to find time for breakfast. Waking up just a few minutes earlier provides time to squeeze in a quick morning meal.

• Aim for as many food groups as possible at breakfast by incorporating fruits, vegetables, whole grains, protein and dairy into your meal.

• Fruit and yogurt is a tried and true quick breakfast. Choose Greek yogurt for extra protein boost. And beware of the sugar in the “kiddie” yogurts and yogurt tubes. Check the ingredient list for added sugars and stick with those naturally sweetened with fruit or make your own.

• Prepare breakfast the night before so you can grab and go in the morning. Try a whole grain tortilla with almond butter and banana rolled up, homemade trail mix with whole grain cereal, nut/seeds and dried fruit, whole grain crackers and fruit.

• Eggs are packed with protein, vitamins and minerals to keep you full and energized throughout the morning. They are also low calorie, at only 70 calories per egg. To keep eggs as a lean protein choice that is also low in cholesterol, use one egg and two egg whites as a serving.

o Egg mugs are a quick and easy way to prepare eggs in the morning. Spray a mug with non-stick spray and place in one egg and two egg whites and microwave for one minute or until set. Add your favorite cheese, vegetables and/or lean breakfast meat.

o Hard boil a dozen eggs at the beginning of the week. Cool, peel and place into an airtight container in the refrigerator. Grab an egg or two for a quick breakfast with fruit in the morning or make egg salad with toast.

• Setting the breakfast table the night before can make the morning run a little smoother. Put out a couple boxes of whole-grain cereal so all kids have to do in the morning is pick one, pour into a bowl and add milk.

• Smoothies are a great option to start your day with a nutrient rich boost. Just be careful about what you add to the blender as the calories can add up quickly. Add skim milk, Greek yogurt or 100% fruit juice and one cup of your favorite fruit. Don’t forget about adding vegetables like baby leafy greens such as baby spinach and baby kale, which have a milder flavor. Make ahead the night before and freeze in a to-go thermos for breakfast on the go.

• Experiment with different nut or seed butters and add to smoothies, whole grain pancakes, whole grain waffles or oatmeal.

• Read the nutrition labels carefully before you toss breakfast bars and pastries into your shopping cart. Keep it to more than 8 grams of sugar and look for “whole grains” as the first ingredient. A protein granola bar and fruit is an easy option.

• Get kids involved with some “make and take” portable quickies. Put fruits in zip-top bags, freeze a yogurt and add half of a peanut butter and banana sandwich.

• Breakfast doesn’t have to be traditional. Start the day with a low sodium turkey sandwich on whole grain bread, light cheese and whole grain crackers or peanut butter and jelly on a high fiber wrap. Dinner “do-overs” are also an option. Try mac and cheese with ham cubes, cold veggie pizza, or a piece of cold chicken and a small dinner roll. Add fruit and you have a well-rounded “breakfast.”

• No matter what healthy option you choose, don’t forget how important it is to set a good example. Kids tend to mimic their parents’ actions to make it a habit to sit down and eat breakfast every morning. For more healthy tips visitwww.stopandshop.com/healthyideas.

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