Pop quiz time: what’s the most important meal of the day?
If you answered with “lunch”, sorry – you are out. Do not pass Go, do not collect $200.
If you answered with “dinner because it’s an acceptable time to also have several glasses of wine and also dessert after dinner” – you are a woman after my own heart, but sadly you are also wrong.
If you answered with “breakfast! Everyone knows that!”, then – bing bing bing! – you win! You win a car. All of you. And also a fancy blender and a year’s worth of shoes.
Okay, you got me. There’s no car, no blender, no shoes. I’m not Oprah.
Just as an FYI, you should know that this post is sponsored by belVita. But all opinions expressed by the author are 100 per cent authentic and written in their own words.
But rest assured in the knowledge that you’re completely right about breakfast. Of all the meals you could possibly consume in a day, including morning tea, afternoon tea, midnight tea and associated snacks, breakfast is the most vital for kicking off your day in the right way.
This is because it literally does what it says on the label – it breaks the overnight fasting period, which restocks your glucose supply and also provides a whole lot of other nutrients that keep your energy levels up throughout the day. Having more energy means you’re less tempted to snack on high-sugar and high-energy foods throughout the day, and less likely to put on weight as a result of eating those snacks.
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cannot leave the house without breakfast. just. can. not.
Overnight oats are a great solution to those who don't have the time or energy for blending smoothies, cooking eggs, or flipping freaking buckwheat pancakes.
1 part rolled oats, 2 parts liquid (milk or yoghurt), chuck in whatever else you like - chia seeds, banana, berries, cacao, coconut, honey, cinnamon, coffee, peanut butter, etc. Stir it all up, whack it in the fridge overnight, next morning - bam! Instant breakfast.