Weekend Breakfast Ideas

The depths of Winter make us hanker for warmth. We turn up the heating, cover ourselves in thick layers of clothing, subject our sensible self to the likes of slankets, etc., all in a bid to keep warm.

And yet the one thing that so many people neglect to do is eat regularly and properly; keeping enough fuel in our bodies to stoke the internal fires. We all have our own personal central heating system, why do we neglect it so readily by not bothering to eat breakfast? Breakfast is one meal that is missed by too many people; favouring an extra ten minutes in bed to eating after a twelve hour fast is not a good option. There's a reason why it's called 'break'-'fast' you know? Eating a really good breakfast can set up the digestive system, and metabolism, for the rest of the day and prevent gorging later on.

I've been lucky enough to have been sent two beautiful hampers of breakfast goodies recently; one from the National Breakfast Week campaign and one from Warburtons. Both contained a plethora of breakfast ideas from granola, fresh fruit, porridge pots, crumpets, a range of bread and breakfast buns, and crumpets. There was certainly something to suit everyone!

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It got me thinking of ideas for breakfast; ways to engage adults and children in eating what I consider to be the most important meal of the day. I always eat it (I'm one of those that needs to eat within half an hour of waking up or I feel ill), but on weekends I have more time to be creative. So here follows some weekend breakfast ideas.

Basic Pancake Recipe

  • 110g/4oz of plain flour
  • pinch of salt
  • 2 eggs
  • 200ml/7 fl oz of milk
  • sweet pancakes: 1tsp vanilla bean paste, 1tsp of cinnamon and 1tsp of nutmeg (all optional)
  • savoury pancakes: black pepper and parmesan (both optional)

There are plenty of convoluted methods of whisking this and that first, but I tend to find that as long as the eggs are done first, then all the other ingredients can just be thrown in and whisked together. Melt a knob of butter (oil is disgusting when cooking pancakes) in a hot frying pan and keep the pan hot with a high gas to cook the pancakes quickly. For savoury pancakes I add black pepper and parmesan, occasionally spinach or pesto, and then use fillings like goat's cheese, stir-fried pepper, ham slices (or Quorn if veggie like me). My favourite sweet filling is cherry sauce and chocolate drops, with Lyle's Golden Syrup drizzled over the top (just don't tell my Jenny Craig consultant).

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 Breakfast Sundae

  • fat-free vanilla yoghurt
  • granola
  • fruit (I choose cherries and a banana)

Layer the granola, fruit and yoghurt in a sundae dish with multiple layers of each. Finish with a sprinkling of granola and fruit.

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Breakfast Cups

  • a slice of wholemeal bread (one for each cup)
  • 1 egg
  • sausage
  • bacon (or Quorn)
  • black pepper

(I first saw this recipe on Domestic Goddesque's blog and adapted it to suit our tastes)

Cut out a circle from a slice of Warburtons' wholemeal bread and roll this flat using a rolling pin. Press into a muffin tin and fill with slices of sausage and bacon. Whisk an egg and pour over the top to below the surface of the cup. Sprinkle some black pepper on and cook on 180°C for 15-20 minutes.

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Children's Cooked Breakfast

  • slice of bread with a hole cut out the middle (perfect if making the breakfast cups!)
  • 1 egg
  • sausage
  • grated courgette
  • baked beans
  • knob of butter for frying

Cut out a circle from a slice of wholemeal bread and place in a hot frying pan. Place the grated courgette at the top of the space, lay two sausage slices as eyes, and half a sausage cut sidewards as the smile. Carefully and gradually, pour the whisked egg in to fill the gaps, taking care it doesn't run outside the hole. Cook lightly through, carefully flip to cook the other side. Serve with warm baked beans.

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Warburtons have conducted a study into the chaos of breakfast faced by multi-tasking mums. As a result of their findings they would like to combat the weekday stress and are asking you to share your tips on Facebook to help create a Breakfast Rush Hour book.

I was sent two hampers of products to help promote National Breakfast Week and the Warburtons Campaign. I was also sent some golden syrup for pancake day but missed the boat! My opinions and ideas are my own.

Link up your recipe of the week

McVitie's Breakfast Porridge Oats Biscuits (Sponsored Post)

If there is one meal of the day that I will always make time for, it is breakfast. I'm one of those people who can't wait around for an hour or two, nonchalantly getting on with a few chores before leisurely chowing down on a carefully crafted feast; I need to eat breakfast pretty soon after I've woken up or I feel grotty.

Therefore I've never really understood people who don't eat breakfast at all. "It's the most important meal of the day!" is the old adage, and while some people may roll their eyes at this, I do believe it to be the case. If the previous night's evening meal was consumed at 6.30pm (the case in most families) then it's more than likely to be twelve hours, possibly longer, since eating. Making the metabolism work in peaks and troughs is no good for the general workings of the body, something I've recently been learning a lot about.

However, modern day family living (where more often than not both parents are working) means that there's not a huge amount of time in the morning to prepare a breakfast, at the minimum to even eat cereal. With almost four billion breakfasts eaten on the go, McVitie's have recognised that time is of the essence in the morning and have created breakfast biscuits which provide a delicious and balanced meal on the go.

The new McVitie's Breakfast Biscuits come in three different flavours (Red Berries, Oat & Honey and Apple, Sultana & Cinnamon) and in each box there are six packets of four biscuits each. They are fortified with vitamins D, B, Iron and fibre, each pack (of the Red Berries, the flavour I tried) contains 229 calories and 1.9g of saturated fat. They are a great alternative to cereal and toast, and I've tried them one morning this week with a banana and a yoghurt; I was certainly full well into the morning, past mid-morning break in school. As filling as my conventional breakfast.

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For more information on McVitie's Breakfast Porride Oats biscuits, visit their Facebook page here, or follow them on twitter.

McVitie's Breakfast Biscuits

Sponsored Post

'Colour Me In' With Rice Krispies

We're taking part in the fun Britmums project with Kellogg's Rice Krispies called #ColourMeInRK, and last week we received our pack of the poptastic cereal, along with a bumper colouring case, to get us started.

The Boy's face when he saw the pack of colours was an absolute picture, you'd think he'd just been given a winning lottery ticket! He wanted to dive straight in with the glitter glues, but I managed to restrain him long enough to colour Snap, Crackle and Pop in!

And this is his finished design, not bad for a three year old in my opinion!

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Keep an eye on the hash tag #ColourMeInRK on twitter and Instagram for more colourful breakfast boxes! I'm linking this entry up for the BritMums #ColourMeInRK competition, sponsored by Kellogg's.

I was sent these items for the purpose of this post

Warburton's Breakfast

It's the most important meal of the day and that's why I find it so difficult to comprehend why my son is not better at eating his breakfast. He hasn't eaten in a full twelve hours beforehand and yet getting anything more than a half a bowl of cereal into him is an uphill struggle which, until the kettle has boiled and the first coffee been consumed, we are ill-equipped to deal with. Surely he's more hungry than he appears to be?

He turns his nose up at toast, a jam sandwich is left to go stale with just a few small sparrow-sized pecks out of it. I don't think that seven spoonfuls of ready brek is enough to keep him going until lunchtime.

That's why I was more than happy to receive samples of Warburton's new breakfast line through for review. Warburton's have introduced the most gorgeous range of brioches; rolls (butter and chocolate chip), loaves and swirls.

This is the brioche loaf (hot buttered) and the brioche swirl

Without exception, I have never seen The Boy eat breakfast better than he has the last few days. He's eating his cereal first and then having a brioche half an hour later, and wolfing it down!

Luckily he's sticking to the chocolate chip brioche rolls and loaf, which is just as well as it means I get to have the scrumptious and moist brioche swirls which have a fine layer of custard in them. Definitely moreish!

I was sent these products for the purpose of the review. My opinion is honest and unbiased, and based on the fact that I've had to buy more of these because The Boy is now eating breakfast!

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