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Raspberry Almond Quinoa - Breakfast Recipe

Posted: 02 Jun 2014 04:32 PM PDT

I recently decided to cut out all forms of white and brown sugar from my diet to find out if this elimination would help steady my energy level throughout the day. I'm proud to report that I went without sugar for the entire month of May and plan to continue down this path! I discovered a noticeable difference in my energy level, productivity, consistency and clarity in my thinking after going without sugar for several weeks. Eliminating sugar was not an easy task. Preparing lunch was not too bad. I usually prepared salads with homemade vinaigrette and grilled chicken. Dinner was also easy since I don't usually prepare meals that contain a lot of sugar. However, I quickly figured out that I'd have to be a little creative with meals for breakfast. Since most packaged breakfast cereals contain sugar (even the "plain" varieties). I have learned to make quick "from scratch" breakfast meal using eggs, oats or quinoa, which is a very good source of magnesium. While it does take 15 minutes for quinoa to cook, I have learned a couple of ways to make the most of this time. 1. Make a larger batch. Portion the cooked quinoa into small, single-serve proportions, place them in reusable containers like Ziploc Brand Containers and leave in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. When you are ready to eat, mix in other ingredients you want after you reheat the single-serve bowl and voila - breakfast in minutes! 2. Prepare first thing in the morning. Begin preparing the quinoa just after you wake up and go about your morning routine while it's cooking. Get the children's breakfast ready, finish packing lunches, check backpacks for homework, etc. Within 15 minutes of checking off your morning to-do list, your cereal will be ready! Raspberry Almond Breakfast Quinoa is my favorite. Here's the recipe: -- posted by ElizabethKnicely

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