Ready in all of six minutes. Recipe here.
Filled with good-for-you stuff like dried fruit, nuts, and seeds. Plus, they're dense and a little less delicate than, say, a muffin (good if you plan to carry them around in your purse). Recipe here.
Nothing wrong with ~basic squares~, you guys. Especially if they taste this good. Recipe here.
Prep it in a tupperware container the night before, then in the morning just grab a spoon and go. Recipe here.
Kid-approved — with granola, peanut butter, nuts, and dried fruit. Recipe here.
Toast a thick slice of your favorite whole-grain bread, spread with ricotta cheese, then top with avocado slices and some crushed red pepper. Works for lunch too. More info here.
The ingredients in these aren't exactly novel (mushrooms, chives, onion, and a little bit of bacon), but baking them in a jar means that instead of wolfing them down as fast as possible at home, you can take them with you and actually enjoy breakfast. Recipe here.
Packed with antioxidants. Recipe here.
Just oatmeal + banana. Recipe here.
This version calls for peaches but would taste great with just about any stone fruit or berry. Recipe here.
Power up. Recipe here.
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