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BREAKFAST IN A FLASH Healthy Living: Lesson 4
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Welcome! Beverly Utt, MS, MPH, RD Registered Dietitian Wellness Coach and Smoking Cessation Coordinator with the MultiCare Center for Healthy Living Email: Bev.Utt@multicare.org Phone: 253.301.5096
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Today’s Class Breakfast In A Flash What we will cover: Why breakfast? Tips for a healthy meal TONS of Breakfast Ideas
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Breakfast is….
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Without Breakfast…
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With Breakfast…
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People Who Eat Breakfast Kick start their metabolism Eat fewer calories throughout the day Make better food choices Do better in work and school Are more active Have more energy
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Breakfast Does Your Body Good People who eat breakfast are significantly less likely to be obese and diabetic Eating breakfast helps to promote weight loss and healthy weight management Eating breakfast promotes lower cholesterol levels
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Breakfast = Brain Power Children who eat breakfast perform better in school
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Encourage Breakfast for Kids If kids see you eating breakfast they are more likely to eat it Get them involved Send breakfast “to-go”
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Ideas for Healthier Breakfast
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Balance is Key When possible focus on breakfasts that are: Low in fat – Consume saturated fats like bacon, sausage and cheese less often Low in added sugar Cold cereals <12 g High in protein High in fiber Include fruits and vegetables
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Healthy Cooking Suggestions Use soft margarine as butter substitute Try jam, jelly, or fruit butters as a toast topping Replace donuts and pastries with lower fat options like toast, English muffins, or bagels Use low-calorie syrups Use non-stick pans and small amount of oil or cooking spray when frying foods like hash browns or eggs
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Calcium Rich Foods Low-fat cheese Skim or 1% milk Low-fat yogurt Calcium fortified juice or milk substitute
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Fruits & Veggies 100% fruit juice Try fruits as a topping for cereal, pancakes, waffles, and yogurt Fresh, frozen and canned fruit (light syrup-rinsed) Breakfast smoothie Vegetables in omelets or egg scrambles Diced up potato hash browns
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Whole Grains Look for whole grain varieties of read-to-eat and hot cereals Make whole grain toast Choose whole grain bagels, English muffins, and pancake mix when available Substitute ½ the flour for whole wheat flour when baking items like quick breads and muffins
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Breakfast Ideas
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Smoothies Any combination of fruit you like Add milk, yogurt or meal alternative Add 100% juice Add spinach or wheat grass Easy to take on the go!
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Veggie Omelet Let kids “create” their own omelet Fun breakfast meal the family can make together Or, make a cheese omelet and top with salsa
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Breakfast Rice Cereal Prepare brown or white rice as you normally would Add dried fruit Add ¾ cup skim milk Dash of nutmeg and cinnamon Top with a small amount brown sugar, maple syrup or honey
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Breakfast Sandwich Make your own McMuffin! Simple Ingredients Egg, Canadian bacon, cheese, whole grain English muffin Kids will love it! Great “to go” food!
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Breakfast Parfait Layer: Low-fat yogurt Fresh or frozen fruit Granola or cereal Great for making ahead
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Breakfast Pita Pockets Whole grain pita Egg and veggie scramble Cheese Another great “to-go” option
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Go Crazy with Fruit Pancakes!Cereal! Oatmeal! Cottage Cheese! French Toast!
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Breakfast Burrito Your choice: Eggs Peppers Tomatoes Onions Garlic Hash browns Cheese Etc.
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Everything but the…? When you have things to use up, hash is perfect! Ideas to include: Sweet potatoes Red potatoes Candian bacon Eggs Peppers Onions Garlic Tomatoes Zucchini
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Waffle Sandwich You choose the filling Meat, cheese, fruit, cream cheese, peanut butter, etc.
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Power Toast Top whole grain toast with nut butters and fresh or dried fruit! Great finger food for younger kids
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Grab-N-Go
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Important Things to Remember Any breakfast is better than no breakfast Plan ahead – have quick choices on hand Sometimes you have to eat on the go Every little bit counts!
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Contact us anytime: Email: Hope.Roberts@multicare.org Phone: 253.301.5097
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