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(HealthDay News) -- Breakfast is the first opportunity of the day to eat a nutritious, healthy meal.
The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics offers these healthy breakfast suggestions for you and your family:
Offer a lean protein, such as Canadian bacon, eggs, cheese, deli meat, peanut butter or yogurt.
Pair the protein with a whole-grain carbohydrate, such as a whole-grain cereal, bread, waffle or pancake or oatmeal.
Don't forget fruits and vegetables; top yogurt with some fruit or chop up veggies to add to an omelet.
If you don't have time to prepare a nutritious breakfast in the morning, prepare as much as you can the night before.
