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10 Breakfast Hacks That Will Change Your Mornings

10 Breakfast Hacks That Will Change Your Mornings

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Many would argue that breakfast food staples are the best foods in the world. Part of what makes them great is that they’re delicious in almost any combination and prepared anyway, which makes breakfast the ideal meal for some fun hacks! Here are 10 breakfast hacks that will change your mornings.

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Make latte foam in the microwave

If you’re a latte lover but scared away by the expensive coffee shop prices, simply shake up some regular milk in a glass mason jar, take the top off the jar and microwave the milk for 40 to 45 seconds. You’ll have coffee shop-quality latte foam.

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Let your coffee maker double as an oatmeal maker

If you have a Keurig or similar coffee maker, put a bowl of dried oats where you’d otherwise put your mug, set it to the 6 ounce setting, and go brush your teeth while your coffee machine heats up your water and pours it into your oats.

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Make doughnuts out of biscuit dough

Those easy, ready-made cans of biscuit jars are good for much more than dinner rolls. With a few tricks, you can shape the dough into doughnuts, fry them up in oil, dip them in sugar and cinnamon and you have doughnuts.

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Separate eggs with water bottle

This little trick went viral when it was first posted! You just break your eggs into a bowl, grab a water bottle and squeeze it so that when you release your hold on it the bottle will suck in air. Place the opening over the egg yolk, release and it will suck up your yolks.

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Make French toast soufflé in your Crock Pot

Every time you have French toast you probably think, “Why don’t I have this fluffy but moist delicousness every day?” And then you remember, “Oh yeah—because it’s a hassle to make.” But not when you make it in a Crock Pot. See source for recipe.

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Make hardboiled eggs in the oven

Making several hardboiled eggs at once can be a hassle because, if you have too many knocking around against each other in a pot, they’ll crack. Just stick them in a cupcake or muffin tin in the oven for 30 minutes at about 350 degrees.

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Make breakfast faux rice krispies

The melted marshmallow technique used to make rice krispies can be applied to any of your favorite cereals! You can make breakfast bars with even heartier, fiber and protein cereals. You can take these on-the-go without trying to eat a bowl of milk and cereal in your car.

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Make hash browns in a waffle iron

Everybody favors the crispy side of the hash brown pile, but both sides can be crispy when you put your defrosted hash browns in a waffle iron (that is if you use frozen). With this method there is no flipping, and no mess.

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Make bacon pancake breadsticks

Instead of chopping up bacon into tiny bits and mixing those into your pancake batter to get bacon pancakes, just lay your strips of bacon on a frying ban and pour pancake batter along the tops of each one. The pancake will cook with the bacon and you have bacon pancake “breadsticks.”

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Make pancakes in a jar

Pancakes do not just have to be a Saturday morning food when you have plenty of time. You can make them in a jar, in the microwave. Just fill a mason jar about halfway with batter and microwave for one minute to 90 seconds, or until the batter has risen to the top.

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