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August 17, 2015

Power Breakfast in a Jar

Power BreakfastWhen you don’t eat a morning meal, your body goes into a prolonged state of fasting, thinking that you won’t be eating anytime soon. When you finally do eat lunch, your body stores it as fat – because it doesn’t know when you’ll feed it again. Simply put, storing fat leads to weight gain. On the other hand, when you “break the fast” in the morning, your body can use that food to power you through the day.

Eating a healthy breakfast sets the tone for better food choices at other meals. While it may seem like you’re saving calories by skipping breakfast, you’re actually sabotaging yourself to overeat later in the day.

Yes, skip the donuts, skip the pastries, or any cereal that changes the color of your milk, but don’t skip breakfast.

Crunchy and Creamy Breakfast in a Jar

3 tbsp coconut chips

1 tbsp cocoa nibs (aka cacao)
1 tbsp pumpkin seeds
1 tsp chia seeds
1 tsp ground flax seeds
1 packet stevia or other sweetener
Top with fruit (optional)

Mix the dry ingredients ahead and store in jars. Grab one and add 3 tbsp of one of the ingredients below. Voila! You have a healthy grab and go breakfast that even the kiddos will love!

Coconut Milk – 267 calories, 5 g carbs, 23 g fat
Coconut and Almond Milk blend – 249 calories, 4 g carbs  21 g fat
Greek Yogurt – 273 calories, 6 g carbs, 22 g fat
Almond Milk  – 247 calories,  4 net carbs, 20 g fat
Let stand at least 5 minutes. Enjoy!
Recipe credit: 24/7 low carb diner

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