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Are you in a breakfast rut, like we find ourselves often? You won't be serving "the same ol' thing" with REAL Breakfast. Instead, Chef Jackie will teach you how to serve-up Breakfast Cookies and Upside Down Cake, Green Smoothies, and Overnight Crockpot Oatmeal! We all know our child needs a healthy breakfast to start the day off right. Decades of research tells us that children who eat breakfast have better academic performance, attention span, memory, mood, ability to stay on task, and athletic performance.1,2 Now who wouldn't want all that for their child? Break free! Check out REAL Breakfast today.
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REAL Breakfast ~ Linda Hartley
"I just purchased this (bargain!!) publication and I am so impressed! I love cooking and eating well and I found many great new ideas and recipes. I love children also, and as a teacher I heartily endorse the importance of a nutritious breakfast for my students' success and happiness at school. The info about the ever-so-critical "Vitamins T and L" made me smile and shout YES!!! Thank you Nourish MD for this valuable resource for families!"
Turkey Sausage ~ Lisa Armitage
"I seriously cannot get over how incredible they are. Even my husband thought they were just as good or better than the preseasoned stuff (we usually buy from the farm - so still a great option), but we would much rather have the turkey instead of pork. Plus, I LOVE the idea that we are seasoning it ourselves! We will only make this type of sausage from now on!"
Breakfast Upside Down Cake ~ Hana Johncox
"I'd like to give props to the "Breakfast Upside Down Cake". It's a favorite at my house! I have made it for a majority of different people and everone loves it!! In fact, most recetly I made it for my son's birthday party. It was finished to the last crumb and everyone raved about it! I feel good giving people who come to my house healthy food."
Turkey Sausage ~ Samantha Jacokes
"So easy to whip up. I keep a batch in the fridge ALL the time for easy access. My son eats them for breakfast every single day!"
1“Breakfast Habits, Nutritional Status, Body Weight, and Academic Performance in Children and Adolescents,” Journal of the American Dietetic Association, Vol. 105, Number 5, pages 743-760 (May 2005)
2Annals of Nutritional Metabolism, 2002; 46 (suppl 1): 24-30
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