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Breakfast on the Run - Smoothies Can Start Your Morning Off Right

If your house is like mine, it's a bit hectic in the morning.
Working moms may be more concerned with getting breakfast into their kids than they are getting something nutritious for themselves.
You may know that breakfast literally means "break the fast".
After a night's sleep (or fast) our bodies need to be fueled to face the busy day.
Eating or drinking something nutritious is important, but it doesn't have to be a full meal.
If you have time for a bowl of high fiber cereal with sliced fruit and low fat milk, great, but if not, you do want to at least drink something nutritious.
Whether you work from home or work out of the home, these quick breakfast drinks can get you out the door on time, or into your home office chair with an alert brain.
Get the blender out onto the counter and instead of pouring coffee into your travel mug, try one of these yummy recipes: Blueberry Yogurt Smoothie 2 cYogurt, plain (or use 1 cup plain and 1 cup blueberry yogurt and omit berries) 1/2 cOrange juice freshly squeezed 1 cBlueberries, fresh; rinsed 1Banana; very ripe Combine all ingredients in a blender.
Blend on medium speed until smooth and frothy.
Pour into glasses and serve.
Orange Smoothie 6 oz Orange juice concentrate, frozen 1 clow fat or non fat Milk 1 cWater 2 TB Sugar 1/2 tsp Vanilla 10Ice cubes Place all ingredients in a blender.
Cover and blend until smooth.
Serve immediately.
Peanut Butter Banana Milk Shake 1 1/4 cMilk 1/2 cQuaker Oats, uncooked(quick or old-fashioned) 1Ripe banana, cut into chunks 2 TB Peanut butter 1 tsp Honey 1/4 tsp Vanilla 3 Ice cubes Combine milk, oats, banana, peanut butter, honey and vanilla in blender container.
Cover; blend 1 minute on medium speed or until smooth and creamy.
Add ice cubes; cover.
Blend 1 minute on high speed or until frothy.

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