Here it is! The "Back to School" breakfast round-up to last you until finals...or the pre-school graduation ceremony. You see, these breakfast recipes are for everyone, but students and parents will especially appreciate them.
Got Breakfast? Featured ahead are links to all of today's brain-power boosting breakfast recipes, as well as a host of other kid-friendly/adult-worthy breakfast ideas. All healthy and vegan! Bookmark this page! It's instant breakfast inspiration...
Back to School Breakfast Recipes
1) Pop Quiz Toast-Ups!
This grab-n-go recipe has a lesson hidden beneath its toasted layers: there is no excuse to skip breakfast! Got it? Now check out these Toast-Ups!

Here's a 'plumb' perfect summer fruit parfait that even Mark Twain would adore. Crunchy raw Brazil nuts, vanilla soy yogurt and sweet tart plums and pluots. It's my answer to granola fatigue: a granola-free parfait! And find out why I call this my 'Tom Sawyer' parfait.

Mom, there's kiwis in my oatmeal!!!
I know.
Oh. Yum!

Tofu scramble and pasta??? It may seem a bit odd, but the flavors of sweet soy cream, fresh oranges, pasta and tofu scramble are a perfect way to start a brain-power-needed kind of day. Protein, complex carbohydrates and all the sweet orange juice flavor you crave to wake you up and send you to the head of your class.

All great things start with simplicity. And it doesn't get any simpler than this! Just grab a spoon...melon bowl bliss.

Bake it once, it will last you all week long. Coconut, cashew and banana tropical flavors make something as simple as oatmeal into something exciting! And it's even portable, you can't say that about oatmeal in a bowl.

My go-to breakfast is a smoothie. So here are a few ideas to get your blender spinning!

Forget those fast-food morning muffins! It's easy to make your own morning muffin at home. Pile it high with healthy ingredients like tempeh bacon, soy-sage, vegan cheese, fresh tomatoes, onions, maple syrup drizzle, zesty greens and much more. Here's a delicious morning muffin to inspire you...
And don't forget to check out Super Duper Silly Snacks in Part two of my Back to School Series...





Mandee says
I wish my lunch box foods had looked like all of the above!
darlene says
Parents need to pay extra attention to their children`s lunches with the constant rise in the number of obese or overweight children. I have read on Project Weight Loss how to pack a healthy lunch for kids. In this period they learn healthy eating habits that will last them for a lifetime and help them improve their academic performance. The children should be involved in packing the lunch box. This way the parents will notice what they like and children will feel more prone to eat since they were a part of the process