No excuses! This is a phrase you will often hear uttered in my house. Sometimes under my breath, sometimes quite a bit louder and with considerable volume. Our house is a busy one. A family of four that includes a Husband who travels a lot and works ridiculous hours, one daughter notorious for skipping meals, and the other who dances about 16 hours a week. Our family schedule is like that of so many others we know, a wee bit crazed. But no matter how “scheduled” or busy you feel, there are simply no excuses for skipping breakfast. Your body needs a good breakfast to help you get through the hectic day ahead.
A good day starts with a good breakfast. Your body simply can’t run on empty! So no matter what’s going on in our sometimes stressful, occasionally disorganized mornings, we always time for a quick 5-minute breakfast. It’s a meal that needs to be made a priority. Life is busy, but breakfast inspiration can be found!
Our solution to the family breakfast rush? Eggs.
Eggs are a quick and easy way to make sure this family is starting their day off with an excellent source of protein. Each large egg contains 6 grams of protein and 14 essential nutrients like vitamins A, D, E, folate, iron and zinc, and working the goodness of eggs into your day is simple and actually much quicker than you think.
There’s a huge variety of delicious and nutritious egg recipes that can be whipped up in 5 minutes or less, even my teens can do it before they run out the door. No more excuses!
One new family favourite, Breakfast In A Mug.
Here are the simple instructions:
Ingredients:
- 1 slice whole-grain bread, cubed
- 2 tbsp (30 mL)finely chopped ham
- 2 tbsp (30 mL)seeded and diced tomato
- 2 tbsp (30 mL)shredded Cheddar cheese
- 1 tbsp (15 mL)finely chopped green onion
- 1 egg, beaten
- 2 tbsp (30 mL)milk
Directions:
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Toss bread with ham, tomato, cheese and green onion. Transfer to a microwave-safe mug. Whisk egg with milk; pour over filling.
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Microwave on High (100%) for 60 seconds; let stand for 10 seconds. Microwave on High (100%) for an additional 60 seconds or until set.
Notes: Use any of your favourite meat, veggies, and cheese to have a different breakfast each morning.
Eating eggs during the week can be as simple as scrambling, boiling, frying or even microwaving up some eggs in five minutes or less – it’s a little bit of prep with a big payoff! When was the last time you treated yourself to a hot breakfast on a weekday? Let’s remember, eggs aren’t just for the weekend! Don’t discriminate against the weekday egg, cook up a simple and nutritious egg today!
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I hope before you head out the door tomorrow morning you will stop and think of yourself for just a moment and the goodness of eggs. Start that weekday off right, with eggs. Be sure to visit Eggs.ca for even more breakfast inspiration!
Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Egg Farmers Of Canada. In exchange for this post, I have received perks in the form of products and/or compensation. All opinions on this blog are my own.
Lushka Smith says
I love eggs in almost any form.
kristen visser says
oh my gosh I am totally feeling this now! best thing about eggs is you can have them for breakfast, lunch and or dinner 🙂 I usually do them up on the weekends
tamara m says
Breakfast In A Mug looks so good! So simple, quick, and easy for a warm breakfast! Thanks for sharing! 🙂
Stephanie LaPlante says
Breakfast is the meal I always skip, but I do love my eggs for lunch.
Linda Bragg says
Love the breakfast in a mug….just what I need of a morning. I never think to do these easy tasty and quick recipes. I generally just grab me some toast or make a bowl of cereal. Thanks for the tips.
Soozle says
Such a simple idea for a hearty breakfast! I love the idea 🙂
Darlene Schuller says
This sounds so good! I have a simple breakfast as I hate cooking lol
lori galbraith says
I like your solution, eggs are so good for you.
Elizabeth Matthiesen says
I love eggs in any shape or form apart from poached. I suffer withdrawal symptoms when my Dr told no more than one egg/week. Luckily the medical advice regarding eggs was altered a couple of years later so I can really enjoy them once again. 🙂
loucheryl says
I love eggs. Whenever I go out to eat, I always order them over easy because I can’t make them that way myself. I love them scrambled, fried, over easy and omelets!
Chandra O'Connor says
my sister and I really enjoy eggs. looks like a good recipe.
Krista M says
I make the same type of recipe with eggs for my son in the muffin tin tray but I’ve never done it in a mug before!
kathy downey says
They certainly have some great breakfast inspiration!
LisaM says
That sounds fantastic — except we don’t have a microwave lol
Judy Cowan says
Breakfast in a mug looks really good, will have to try it out!