Try out these simple recipes, all of which take no more than 10 minutes to make.
Plus, it tastes just like a creamsicle.
If you dont have almond milk, any other dairy or nondairy milk will work.
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Banana and peanut butter is a classic pairing that also provides healthy fats and a boost of protein.
This easy parfait is a great way to start your day, or enjoy as a midday pick-me-up!
Cottage Cheese Toast
Say hello to our delicious and nutritious cottage cheese toast!
Ali Redmond
This toast, made with whole-grain bread and topped with creamy cottage cheese, is just the beginning.
Chia seeds add a healthy dose of fiber to keep you full and satisfied.
Spinach Omelet
This delicious spinach omelet recipe is ready in just 10 minutes for a nutritious breakfast.
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Eggs and cheese help pack it with protein, while fresh dill boosts its flavor.
Quick-Cooking Oats
Sometimes basic is better.
At breakfast, that can certainly be the case.
Ali Redmond
These easy oatmeal recipes teach you the basic methods so you get creamy, tender oats every time.
The flavorings and toppings are up to you.
Mix up your fruit combinations from day to day for a healthy breakfast or snack that never gets boring.
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Quinoa & Chia Oatmeal Mix
Make your own hot cereal mix with this healthy recipe.
Keep it on hand and just cook up the amount you need when youre ready for a hot breakfast.
One serving of the warm cereal contains 6 grams of fiberalmost a quarter of your daily quota.
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Have all your ingredients ready next to the stove because this omelet cooks up fast.
Creamy Strawberry Smoothie
Its hard to beat this recipe for quick and easy strawberry smoothies.
All you need is five ingredients and five minutes.
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The vanilla extract acts as a great flavor backdrop that will work with most fruits.
Kale or arugula will work just as well if you dont have spinach on hand.
Golden kiwis add a lovely golden hue to the smoothie, but green kiwis work just as well.
Carson Downing
It combines protein-packed eggs and superfood raspberries with filling whole-grain toast and nutrient-rich spinach.
The protein and fiber help fill you up and keep you going through the morning.
By stretching an egg with a little tofu, you reduce the cholesterol and saturated fat.
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Really Green Smoothie
The combination of kale and avocado makes this healthy smoothie recipe extra green.
Chia seeds lend a heart-healthy punch of fiber and omega-3 fatty acids.
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