Here are their top 10 to pair milk with in the morning
10. Waffles
Nothing quite compares to waffles fresh-off-the-iron, but we love the ease of throwing the frozen variety into your microwave or toaster for a quick breakfast as well. Don’t forget to wash all of that sticky syrup down with a glass of milk!
Nothing quite compares to waffles fresh-off-the-iron, but we love the ease of throwing the frozen variety into your microwave or toaster for a quick breakfast as well. Don’t forget to wash all of that sticky syrup down with a glass of milk!
9. Bagel
Bagels are easy. Slap on a topping and you’re good to go. Also just as easy – a glass of milk on the side. Pour one, and you’ll be enjoying your speedy breakfast with a nutritional boost.
Bagels are easy. Slap on a topping and you’re good to go. Also just as easy – a glass of milk on the side. Pour one, and you’ll be enjoying your speedy breakfast with a nutritional boost.
8. Yogurt
Many Americans double dip on dairy by starting the day with a glass of milk and a cup of yogurt for a powerful nutrient one-two punch.
Many Americans double dip on dairy by starting the day with a glass of milk and a cup of yogurt for a powerful nutrient one-two punch.
7. Hot Cereal
Heat up your mornings with a bowl of warm cereal. Whether you prefer oatmeal, farina, or any other kind of porridge, make your instant version a bit creamier by preparing it with warm milk instead of water.
Heat up your mornings with a bowl of warm cereal. Whether you prefer oatmeal, farina, or any other kind of porridge, make your instant version a bit creamier by preparing it with warm milk instead of water.
6. Pancakes
Nothing says family breakfast like fresh pancakes in the morning. Considered a real treat when there is time to grill a stack, this weekend breakfast staple is a favorite to adults and kids alike.
Nothing says family breakfast like fresh pancakes in the morning. Considered a real treat when there is time to grill a stack, this weekend breakfast staple is a favorite to adults and kids alike.
5. Breakfast Meats
Mmmm… bacon. Breakfast meats might be voted the No. 1 wake-you-up smell in the morning. Enjoy alongside a glass of milk to add in 9 essential nutrients and give yourself a nutritional boost.
Mmmm… bacon. Breakfast meats might be voted the No. 1 wake-you-up smell in the morning. Enjoy alongside a glass of milk to add in 9 essential nutrients and give yourself a nutritional boost.
4. Toast
Toast is one of the most versatile breakfast foods. Topped with jelly, jam, peanut or other nut butters, cinnamon … the possibilities are endless! Try using whole grain bread alongside your glass of milk.
Toast is one of the most versatile breakfast foods. Topped with jelly, jam, peanut or other nut butters, cinnamon … the possibilities are endless! Try using whole grain bread alongside your glass of milk.
3. Fruit
Apples and bananas! Most fruits require little to no prep time and pack in lots of fiber to fill you up at breakfast. Add milk and cereal and you’ve got a head start on three important food groups…all before lunch.
Apples and bananas! Most fruits require little to no prep time and pack in lots of fiber to fill you up at breakfast. Add milk and cereal and you’ve got a head start on three important food groups…all before lunch.
2. Eggs
Eggs are probably one of the first foods that come to mind when thinking of breakfast. While most people have their milk on the side, Milk Mustache celebrity Salma Hayek says she likes to put milk in her scrambled eggs because it makes them taste even better.
Eggs are probably one of the first foods that come to mind when thinking of breakfast. While most people have their milk on the side, Milk Mustache celebrity Salma Hayek says she likes to put milk in her scrambled eggs because it makes them taste even better.
1. Cold Cereal
It’s no surprise that cold cereal took the top spot on this list. While cereal is okay on its own, it’s at its best when paired with milk. In fact, pairing milk with a fiber-rich cereal gives you all four “nutrients of concern” (calcium, vitamin D, potassium and fiber) – the nutrients most likely to be lacking in Americans’ diets – according to the U.S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans.
It’s no surprise that cold cereal took the top spot on this list. While cereal is okay on its own, it’s at its best when paired with milk. In fact, pairing milk with a fiber-rich cereal gives you all four “nutrients of concern” (calcium, vitamin D, potassium and fiber) – the nutrients most likely to be lacking in Americans’ diets – according to the U.S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans.
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