• Breaking the Fast

     

    In today's fast paced lifestyle there is a trend toward little or no breakfast. Quite often, children seen mid-morning in the clinic complaining of a stomach ache or headache, have not had breakfast because they were in a hurry. Even when rushed, a child can pour and drink a glass of milk or juice and eat a slice of bread or some crackers. Sometimes breakfast is "avoided" because the child does not like standard breakfast fare. Remember to stress to your child the importance of the breakfast meal and suggest some variation from the routine. Many of these can be prepared quickly for an "on the go" meal. Here are some variations from the routine - remember to include fruit or fruit juice for sustained energy as well as needed vitamins.

     

    1.  Milkshake: orange juice, powdered milk, sugar and cinnamon to taste
    2.  Cereal with fruit and milk.
    3.  Milkshake: milk, peanut butter, banana
    4.  Toasted cheese sandwich, orange juice
    5.  "Leftovers" from the night before
    6.  Peanut butter and banana sandwich, milk
    7.  Yogurt mixed with fruit, sprinkled with granola
    8.  Cheese, fruit, whole grain crackers
    9.  Mixed nuts, raisins, glass of milk
    10. Egg salad sandwich, apple juice

     

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