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		<title>Rise &amp; Shine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Itâ€™s important to eat breakfast. Are you shocked? Have your eyes rolled into the back of your head?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.whatsthedaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/riseshine.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-55 alignleft" title="riseshine" src="http://www.whatsthedaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/riseshine.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="133" /></a>Itâ€™s important to eat breakfast. Are you shocked? Have your eyes rolled into the back of your head? Of course they have. Iâ€™m not even going to bother telling you why itâ€™s important to eat breakfast, because you already know (keeps you from getting cravings later in the day, good for your metabolism, etcâ€¦.sorry, I couldnâ€™t help myself). So, itâ€™s important â€“ have breakfast.<span id="more-34"></span><br />
Sounds easy, right? Look, Iâ€™m no morning person, so I value every minute I have. I tend to hit the snooze button: I do NOT have time to cook anything, and more importantly, eat anything before I leave the house.<br />
Also, is it just me, or do you not feel hungry in the morning? I find that I usually have no appetite at all, which may have to do with the idea that your metabolism works at its fastest in the morning.<br />
So, I have a very basic solution: grab-and-go-no-cook breakfast. These are small breakfasts, but theyâ€™ll get you through till lunchtime very, very well. Protein is key for breakfast, so is a low-fat, low-sugar carb. Feel free to mix and match based on your personal preferences.</p>
<p>- Two hardboiled eggs and an orange, tangerine, or apple (boil the eggs the night before and keep them in the fridge)<br />
- 1 container (1cup) of fat-free raspberry yogurt and 1 small granola bar (make sure itâ€™s less than 100 calories and low in fat, such as Quaker Cereal bars)<br />
- Half a whole wheat bagel spread with Neufchatel cheese and topped with a slice of tomato (make the night before, wrap and refrigerate)<br />
- 1 apple, 1 stick part-skim string cheese, and 1 hardboiled egg</p>
<p>Round out with your daily coffee or tea. These breakfasts were designed to be eaten on the go as well, so when youâ€™re sitting in rush-hour traffic or on the subway or train, youâ€™ll begin pumping in fuel. By the time you get to the office or to class, youâ€™ll be ready to face the world.<br />
Tip: If you want a breakfast that needs to be prepared the night before, make sure to prepare it after youâ€™ve eaten dinner, so that you arenâ€™t seized to consume it immediately.</p>
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