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Last week
I reminisced about our glorious summer adventures and how much we enjoyed seeing and doing new things. Now school has started and we're back to our old, regular routine. Instead of discovering walking down country lanes, we're navigating suburbia to get to school. Instead of enjoying the
regional cuisine of Paris' 18th quarter, we're back to peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Instead of packing 3-ounce containers of liquid into a clear plastic Ziploc bag (don't you hate that?), we're stuffing homework and books into a backpack.
Man, getting back to the same old, same old is a drag. But we managed to do it, thanks to my secret weapon -- Jet Lag. Jet lag usually sucks -- who wants their kids waking up at 3:00 AM? -- but it actually helped us because the kids were sleeping and waking up so early. Instead of helping them wake up a little bit earlier every day, we helped them wake up a little bit later every day, until we got to our schooltime wake-up and bedtime hours.
Okay, that doesn't really help unless you've traveled halfway around the world. My real secret weapon -- two secret weapons, actually -- was starting early and being consistent.
Start Early
We arrived from the UK two weeks before school started, so we had plenty of time to get back to our school schedule -- and we had time to ease in gradually.
You know that thing about boiling live crabs, right? If you put them straight into boiling water they'll freak out and probably snap your fingers off, but if you put them in cold water and heat it up gradually, they'll never know what hit (or killed) them. It's the same with my kids: you say goodnight just a wee bit later every day, and open up the curtains a wee bit earlier the next day. Let them stay in their pajamas for an hour one day, then forty-five minutes the next day, and so on.
Whether we're hiking through a forest or walking to school, we always start the day with a nutritious breakfast -- and for my kids, that means cereal and milk.
Be Consistent
Doing new things is great, but we did maintain some semblance of a routine throughout the summer, and it really helped us get back on track for the new school year. I may have eased up on my "reading before videogames" rule, but we tried to make sure each kid read something each and every day. They may not have had to make their beds while we stayed in hotels, but I did ask them to fold their clothes and put them away. The kids may have lazed around in their pajamas for hours on end, but they still got up every morning and had cereal for breakfast. Not that I had to turn into a dragon lady to get the kids to do
that -- they love cereal and milk anyway, so I left well enough alone!
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«Oldest ‹Older 1 – 200 of 376 Newer› Newest»On school days we alternate between mini bagels, cereal, and pop tarts for breakfast.
mami2jcn at gmail dot com
Weekdays I switch between cereal and scrambled eggs. On the weekend I love fried potatoes or waffles.
We eat something quick-like cereal!
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Normally I make them hot cereal for breakfast like 5 grain cereal or Malto-meal, if not that then they eat cold cereal and in between when I get a burst of energy I cook pancakes and crepes and sometimes they just head to school for breakfast-but that's a rare opportunity for them.
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We are super busy and cereal works best for us!! We love cereal!
My daughter isn’t in school yet sooooooo—-a food always found on our breakfast table is scrambled eggs!
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Definitely cereal.
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We all grab a bowl of cereal before we head off for our day. On weekends, though, we either do a big Irish breakfast (courtesy of my Irish husband) or I make French toast and bacon...mmmm!
h4schaffer at gmail dot com
Cereal or waffles.
I make pancakes, muffins, biscuits and freeze them so they can be microwaved, We always have fresh fruit in the house and a variety of cereals
Whatever is fast and able to go with us.
Cereal, fruit, burritos, poptarts!
We grab & go!
My daughter usually has cereal, toast or bagel. Sometimes fruit too. I save the eggs, and pancake making for weekends when there is more time.
instant oatmeal - it's quick, filling and not messy. well, usually not messy.
shutterboo at gmail dot com
We usually have cereal and bagels, english muffins, or toast.
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This year's transition went really well. Why? I am not sure, but I am glad it did. And, our usual breakfast table....Pop Tarts, cereal, and blueberry muffins!
scottorbsmith @ gmail dot com
Usually we eat eggs or cereals.
natatheangel at yahoo dot com
Yougurt and toasts for me!And coffee!
jdrombo AT yahoo DOT com
Fruit and cereal are a staple for our family for breakfast.
Tara
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We usually serve cold cereal and sometimes pop tarts.
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depends on time available but they get anything from cold cereal to egg white omelets- bigger meal in am if they can do it for energy
Waffles, sometimes eggs, pancakes.
Usually on school days, my kids have cereal, poptarts or oatmeal. On weekends, we cook waffles, pancakes or eggs.
Thanks so much.
rickpeggysmith(at)aol(dot)com
usually waffles or whatever cereal she is hungry for that week
hippopurplemonkey at yahoo dot com
My three kids always eat cereal, either cold cereal or hot oatmeal.
Alicia Webster
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I serve my young grandson cereal with milk, and a glass of juice.
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I give my kids cereal, oatmeal, waffles, french toast, eggs, bacon, and fruit.
girlforgotten81@aol.com
They like muffins or sometimes sausage and biscuits, with orange juice
neva_nava@cableone.net
Toaster Strudel, because it contains real fruit filling that is an essential way to start the day. I think it much more healthier than the Pop Tart.
Lonerwor@aim.com
For breakfast I serve my son a Jimmy Dean Sausage egg and cheese croissant
Shaunda.Eppes at gmail dot com.
USually Fresh Fruit and oatmeal or pancakes, sometimes cereal
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Our little one either has a bowl of cereal or pop tarts. :)
We have either Oatmeal or Cereal.
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We're cereal junkies here. My cupboard is always full of a wide variety of cereals. We also have juice (and coffee for me).
Thanks for a great giveaway!
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My daughter loves to eat Mini Pancakes for breakfast!
It ranges from oatmeal, scrambled eggs, french toast and cold cereal with fruit
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Sometimes I serve my kids pancakes with chocolate chips and bananas. Other times they have granola with greek yogurt and honey and some fresh fruit!
Thank you for the giveaway :)
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On school days my kids get Kellogs Frosted Flakes.
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My daughter usually has a glass of milk or juice and a bowl of cereal.
abfantom at yahoo dot com
Monday, Wednesday, Friday is Oatmeal and juice
Tuesday and Thursday is Waffles or Pancakes, with Milk and banana
waitressdani (at)hotmail(dot)com
I make pancakes,sausage,and eggs.
austma7@aol.com
Usually - cereal and orange juice. On days when we have more time, maybe waffles or scrambled eggs!
My daughter eats either cereal, waffles, or oatmeal for breakfast!
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My two daughters prefer kippered herring on buttered sourdough toast.
yogurt & fruit
my daughter lovd oatmeal in the mornings....with fruit or honey!
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We eat cereal or oatmeal with soy milk
fresh fruit and cereal! scg00387 at yahoo dot com
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We usually have cereal! But if there is enough time we toast some bagels and spread out the cream cheeese....yum!
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we usually have cereal
ortizvelasquez at yahoo dot com
Our school serves the whole district breakfast each morning. Nice but sometime the kids drink a yogurt drink in the car.
cereal, pancakes or turkey & cheese omelette depending on time
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My kids like to have instant oatmeal for breakfast before school
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My little boy gets cereal or waffles before preschool. He loves both dry cereal and cereal w/milk. Smart boy!
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I just stick with granola cereal. topgun34er(at)hotmail(dot)com
Rice Krispies cereal is the staple around here (with honey!). That's what is eaten before school every day! :)
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cereal with fruit, or I make yogurt with cereal and fruit on it. Sometimes I do a bagel with eggs, cheese and bacon.
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Hot cereals and soups
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A grab and go sausage biscuit.
rhoneygtn at yahoo dot com
Life is always such a panic around here, it's usually a couple of pop tarts and a shove out the front door!
pwagsweepsAT yahoo DOTcom
Kelloggs cereal and milk.
Kids are grown but it used to be a hot carb laden, fat heavy traditional breakfast. Um.... we still eat the same.
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twas cereal hot or cold an toast an or fruit
My cute kidlets love waffles with peanut butter and sliced bananas!
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Honestly, my kids don't eat the best breakfast. They have cold cereal and poptarts.
oatmeal--sticks to your ribs
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Cereal and toast or bagels
Always a good cereal or oatmeal and juice to get the day started. Thank you!
Basic meal waffles and other simple treats, juice etc.
empire90@hotmail.com
Cereal and milk are staples at our house!
Cereal, milk, and fruit! Easy and healthy. Thanks!
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School mornings are cereal, toaster pastries, bagels, etc. I do fix big breakfasts on the weekends though!
kimkmc@yahoo.com
Usually waffles or cereal
Cereal or anything that can be put in a toaster.
Most mornings we have oatmeal for breakfast, but chocolate malt o meal is a nice sweet change sometimes.
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Cereal or eggs and toast.
we have a variety and not necessarily traditional breakfeast food. Maybe today will be vegetable beef soup yep thats it.
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Breakfast is usually cereal.
bagels and energy bars is our family's breakfast favorites
Usually it's cereal and toast of waffles.
Thanks for the chance.
mogrill@comcast.net
My boys love scrambled eggs with cheese, but when time is tight they love cereal.
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My son eats breakfast at school, but on weekends we love pancakes and sausage.
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Cereal - it's quick & easy!
Tarah
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During the week, breakfast is bananas and cereal. It's easy to prepare and the kids love it.
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Cereal with bananas, cinnamon toast, yogurt or frozen pancakes are the usual choices
I don't have school-age kids yet, but being German a good bet would be Muesli with Chocolate in it. I loved that when I was school-age myself!
tinaslists at gmail dot com
When I had school age children they had cereal
I usually feed my son either yogurt, breakfast bars or cereal with milk on school days.
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School breakfasts consist of sausage, egg, and cheese biscuits or toaster streudel/cherry with milk and orange juice.
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Cereal is great because it's quick and easy!
jenndiggy at gmail dot com
My daughter usually likes just a bowl of cereal. I try to get healthier cereals. Thanks!
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Cold cereal or oatmeal
oatmeal
Oatmeal with raisins and milk or toast and fruit for school days, scrambled eggs with salsa and toast for weekends
We usually have Greek yogurt, fresh fruit and cereal!
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cereal, definitely !
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My daughter eats either cereal or oatmeal for breakfast!
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My boys eat cereal, french toast sticks or waffles.
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Cereal and milk or juice
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Smoothies are very popular here. Today's batch had apple cider, banana, yogurt, maple syrup, and cinnamon.
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Yogurt and cereal are breakfast staples at my house
Whatever they wanted...as long as it was food. Cold pizza, brownies, cereal, pancakes that I'd make extra of and freeze on the weekend--you name it.
I usually serve bagels and cream cheese.I also server them scrambled egg and pancakes. Cereal is also an option, it just depends how much time there is before we have to go.
My kids like to eat waffles for breakfast. It's easy and quick. Thanks for the giveaway!
We usually do Scrambled Eggs and some kind of fresh fruit or just a bowl of cereal if we are running late or poptarts if we are running REALLY late lol
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My baby isnt due until this winter, but I know my mom used to make us eggs & toast or oatmeal to keep us warm in the winter months.
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My kids get either warm oatmeal or cereal and toast!
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My boys love breakfast--cereal, waffles, pancakes, oatmeal, pop tars and cereal bars are some of the things I serve.
I try to serve a well-rounded meal of eggs, oatmeal, fruit and orange juice!
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usually just cold cereal or oatmeal w/juice & toast - regnod(at)yahoo(d0t)com
Cereal, toast, or yogurt are our staples.
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Cereal, bagel, or oatmeal...with fruit!
Scrambled eggs and toast.
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Oatmeal is the usual breakfast.
My kids usually eat cereal, pancakes or toaster strudels.
They either have cereal or bagels and fruit.
chipdip2010(at)hotmail(dot)com
usually toast or cereal, and lately he has wanted cheese
nannypanpan at sbcglobal.net
Cheerios with cutup banana and a glass of OJ!
Waffles/pancakes
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We serve cold cereal, baked oatmeal, milk or some other simple alternative for our breakfast through the week! :-)
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I usually serve oatmeal with berries or cream of wheat for breakfast. honeypie411 at yahoo dot com
Eggs & toast every morning.
grace45241@yahoo.com
bagel,cream cheese or bagel sausage and egg-I make a bunch once a week,freeze them and heat up as needed...
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Oatmeal and/or a bagel with cream cheese.
kaleidoscopequeen at gmail dot com
Oatmeal, raisin toast, and juice
I serve my daughter cereal & milk every morning. We also eat waffles or pancakes on some days.
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We switch from cereal, pop tarts, waffles or pancakes
Orenda1965@yahoo.com
Before heading to school my daughter eats either oatmeal, cereal, grits, or cereal bars.
sugrad1202@yahoo.com
as long as we have time, I give them an eggo waffle
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My daughter would love this doll!
I make sure to avoid monotony....every day something different--cereal, pastries, donuts, eggs, bacon, sausage, pancakes, waffles, eggs (not all at the same time, of course).
Paul
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Kellogg's Frosted MiniWheats - no lie!
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Everyday for breakfast my kids have something different before they head off for school like cereal, pop tarts, scrambled eggs, Oatmeal or Malt 0 Meal, Waffles or pancakes.
ginaferrell3@yahoo.com
My daughter loves cereal with bananas.
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I usually give them either cereal and a banana, or eggs w/ toast. They have about the same portions and are equally nutritious :)
strycker@slu.edu
I usually give them cereal or a bagel
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We eat cereal before school starts!
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My daughter has cereal and my son has grits.
higgs.rachel@gmail.com
My daughter eats pancake and sausage on a stick or cereal or biscuit and sausage or fresh fruit
Cereal and milk!
My son loves scrambled eggs and turkey bacon. My daughter just wants a fudge poptart for breakfast.
We eat cereal, bacon, bagels and yogurt
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oatmeal,cereal, and fruit,milk of course
We always have a whole grain cereal with skim milk and some fruit!
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We have cereal or toast and some fruit.
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my kids eat cereal or pop tarts before going to school
tcogbill at live dot com
My daughter eats breakfast at school and I know that they only serve healthy breakfast - a lot of fruit, yogurt, oatmeal, etc.
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when i have kids i'd like to make them toasts, eggs, fish, rice, meat buns for breakfast like my mom did for me.
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Sometimes it's cereal, milk and juice and sometimes it's yogurt with cereal mixed in so it can be eaten on the fly.
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I usually serve my kids Honey Nut Cheerios for breakfast.
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My son was always easy, he ate everything, but not so with my daughter we usually settled on her eating pnut butter toast just to get something in her.
Alternatively, eggs and toast, pop-tops or cereal.
Eggs, pancakes, cereal, etc.
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My daughter usually eats at school. She says they are better cooks than me.
tdlsfm(at)gmail(dot)com
I don't have kids but my niece eats oatmeal.
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My kids are all grown but when they were in school it was usually cereal or eggs.
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It is a rotation of cereal, waffles, bagels, and pancakes.
twoofakind12@yahoo.com
When my kids were younger they pretty much got what they wanted for breakfast - last night's potroast or pizza, french toast (their choice of color), cereal, bacon and eggs, whatever. Just so I could get something in them before they headed off to school. (They're grown now and feed themselves.)
My kids usually have cereal with fruit for breakfast before school.
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I like to serve whole grain waffles or scrambled eggs on a whole wheat tortilla with reduced fat cheese.
I always have a choice of cereal or french toast.
marybug2@yahoo.com
I don't like making breakfast, so if I'm in charge, they have to fend for themselves and get cereal, yogurt, fruit, etc. I keep homemade pancakes & French Toast in the freezer if they want a hot breakfast. If DH has time he'll make us eggs.
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