If you’re looking to get back on track with healthy habits, try these breakfast recipes.
Raspberry-Peach-Mango Smoothie Bowl
This healthy smoothie recipe is a gateway to the smoothie-bowl craze.
Use whatever fruit, nuts and seeds you like best to make it your own.
Sonia Bozzo
Be sure to use frozen fruit in Step 1 to yield a creamy, frosty base for the toppings.
Muesli with Raspberries
Unlike granola, muesli isn’t baked with sweeteners or oil.
Make your own or find your favorite brand in most supermarkets–we like Bob’s Red Mill.
Sonia Bozzo
Berry-Kefir Smoothie
Get a probiotic boost at breakfast when you add kefir to your smoothie.
Feel free to use any berries and nut butter you have on hand in this healthy smoothie recipe.
Prep everything the evening before (minus the eggs) to make the morning a breeze.
Sonia Bozzo
Pear-Spiced Oatmeal
This healthy breakfast combines hearty oatmeal with fresh pears, ginger, and cinnamon.
It’s ready in just 15 minutes and will keep your hunger at bay through lunch.
you’ve got the option to also serve these fresh with fruit salad for a simple weekend brunch.
Try it for a quick breakfast or snack.
It combines weight-loss power foods, eggs and raspberries, with filling whole-grain toast and nutrient-packed spinach.
The protein and fiber help fill you up and the whole meal clocks in at just under 300 calories.
Apricot & Coconut Oatmeal
This easy oatmeal recipe cooks in just 5 minutes.
A splash of milk in the eggs is added insurance to keep the omelet from turning rubbery.
Jen Causey