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Simple Breakfast Hacks Every Mom Should Know

March 25, 2021 by Kristen Reed

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. This time of day is also the busiest time of day. So how do the best moms out there make the most out of their morning routine? Well, they learn breakfast hacks!

Simple breakfast hacks every mom should know will inspire you to have a smooth morning routine while the kids get to their school lesson faster. Whether you’re heading out the door to work or sitting down to work at home, these simple breakfast hacks will ensure your kids eat a healthy breakfast while you feel relieved they’re eating and moving forward to start their day without a tantrum.

If you want to make the most of your breakfast hour, then check out these simple mom hacks that ensure breakfast is served on time every single morning!

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Make Overnight Slow Cooker Casserole

There are many overnight slow cooker breakfast casserole meals out there. Find a few and add them into your meal plan for the week so that you can wake up to the sweet smell of sausage, eggs, and veggies.

Let the kids dig into the slow cooker breakfast casserole with a spoon. Sit down and enjoy this delicious breakfast with your kids while they smile and happily fill their bellies before school.

Make-Ahead Pancakes

Consider whipping up a batch of pancake batter on the weekend. Make all of the pancakes you’ll need for the week during a cooking session on Sunday. Let the pancakes cool to room temperature. Place them inside freezer bags so that the kids can grab and heat their pancakes each morning.

Make-ahead pancakes are healthier than the premade boxed pancakes. You can add new ingredients like blueberries or nutmeg into the pancakes to get extra nutrients in the bellies of your kids before their day starts.

Make Smoothie Packs

Get the blender out and all the ingredients for your favorite kid-friendly smoothies! Make smoothies ahead and place the ingredients in individually sized freezer bags. Thaw the smoothie in the morning; one bag per person. Blend it up and serve!

This is the perfect simple breakfast hack for busy moms who need something healthy but quick to serve their family before a workday. The kids will love having a colorful breakfast smoothie and you’ll love that they’re eating something healthy!

Overnight Oatmeal

Grab the oats, chia seeds, and other ingredients like milk. Place these ingredients in a mason jar and let them sit overnight. You’ll wake up with a fresh batch of oatmeal cereal to enjoy without trying to make such an elaborate option in the morning.

This is a great way to get the kids involved in making their own concoctions. Set out some ingredients, oats, milk, and so forth each night. Let the kids place their preferred ingredients inside a mason jar, and cover it to set in the refrigerator until morning.

These are just some of the best simple breakfast hacks the most efficient moms use to get the day started right. Whether you’re a working mom or a work-at-home mom, these breakfast hacks will ensure you start the day off with the right every single time!

Filed Under: Mom Hacks Tagged With: mom hacks, parenting tips

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