Baking ideals for breakfast

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What are some baking ideals for breakfast that you have tried. I would love to make something with my daughter that is healthy. Does anyone have any baking ideals for breakfast?
 
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Try baking quiche. You can add almost everything and anything you like.
I love adding bacon and veggies.
My husband is a big cheese lover so I add that and some hot sauce to his.
 
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Breakfast casseroles are my favorite breakfast foods to make when I have time. Eggs are usually the base and you can add tomatoes, hashbrowns, sausage or ham, and lots of cheese. Ok, so they may not be the healthiest the way I make them, but they keep you full for a long time!
 
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Have you tried nut, fruit or even bran muffins? They are very easy to make and also to eat! Plus, they come with a ready made holder- the cupcake liner :) !
 
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Breakfast pizza is always a winner. You use hasbrowns for the crust and top the pizza with things like scambbled eggs vegatables , lean meats and low fat cheese.Little ones love the idea of having pizza for breakfast. Let me know if you need more details.
 
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There are lots of baking ideals that you can make use of it all depends on the amount of time that you've got on your hands...my favorite is sausage pop-overs,you can also try scones, cinnamon rolls, donuts and corn breads.
 
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Smoothies, there is nothing more healthy to me than a smoothie. You can actually buy freezing bags and prepare your own frozen smoothie bags, ready to use next morning.
 

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