Healthy Grab and Go Protein Breakfast Boxes
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You guys know how much I love my EasyLunchBoxes (affiliate link) They’re great for packed lunches, because they include a variety of foods to keep your taste buds interested. (Much more exciting than the same old sandwich-fruit-cookie combo every day.) And they make it easy to pack on the go snacks as well.
But did you know you can also use these little boxes for breakfast?
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It’s true! You can make an easy to-go breakfast by filling up the box with portable breakfast foods. I made this one with strawberries and blueberries, cottage cheese, hardboiled eggs, and a mix of almonds and Craisins.
You could do the same thing with any combo of fresh fruit, dried fruit, and nuts that your family likes. You can even pack up your breakfast the night before – so all you have to do is grab it and go.
Grab and Go Protein Breakfast Boxes
Here is what I used to make our Grab and Go Protein Breakfast Boxes!
- Containers: EasyLunchboxes Snack Boxes (affiliate link)
- Cottage Cheese
- Strawberries & Blueberries
- hard boiled eggs
- nut mix
Breakfast prepped and packed and ready to go for a couple days!
Healthy Grab and Go Protein Breakfast Boxes
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Ingredients
- Containers: EasyLunchboxes Snack Boxes
- 2 cups Cottage Cheese
- 2 cups Strawberries & Blueberries
- 4 hard boiled eggs
- 1 cup nut mix
Instructions
- Place each ingredient in a different cup of the snack box. Seal with lid and refrigerate until ready to use. Use with in 3 days.
Nutrition
Nutritional Disclaimer: Family Fresh Meals is not a dietician or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is only an estimate. We recommend running the ingredients through an online nutritional calculator if you need to verify any information.
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What could I use in place of the nuts? I am a teacher at a nut free school.
Cheese, garbanzo beans or baked tofu would be great subs.