Streamline Your Morning Routine – Introducing Eggo Real Fruit Pizzas (with Giveaway)

by Kate on July 20th, 2010 | 85 Comments » | In Giveaways, Life

When I was asked to participate in the Streamline Your Routine campaign with Eggo and TheMotherhood, I assumed it was because someone is taking pity on me. Like, someone had somehow caught a glimpse of the chaos that is a morning in my house and knew I needed a change of routine to streamline my morning. And I do.

My “Routine”

A typical morning in my house goes something like this:

  • Around 6:45 my son walks up to my side of the bed (because my husband is usually out of town or already at work) and starts jabbering away as if it’s the middle of the afternoon.
  • I remind him that we don’t wake up until 7.
  • He lays with me or reads a book in the living room until he sees the number 7 on the clock and then it’s GO time. {Sort of.}
  • I get my son a drink and we chill and cuddle on the couch and I check my email until my daughter wakes up.
  • My daughter joins us on the couch and we all just kind of sit around for a while. {Not productive.}
  • At some point I snap out of it and get the kids breakfast. Usually when my daughter grabs my finger and pulls me to the kitchen to let me know she’s hungry.
  • I try to get something together for the kids and make myself a coffee.
  • Then I really snap out of it and realize I have about half an hour until we are supposed to be somewhere. But first I have to prepare breakfast, feed both kids, get them dressed, pack their bags (including lunch) if they’re going to Mom’s Day Out or pack my bag with snacks, juice, diapers and whatever else we need.

There has to be a better way. Help me! Seriously, what are your tips for streamlining your morning routine and making it work?

Eggo’s Answer to Morning Chaos

In an effort to streamline the morning routine by providing a quick, well-balanced breakfast, Eggo created a one of a kind breakfast food to combine favorite breakfast items into one convenient (and yummy) food.

Eggo Real Fruit Pizzas are an all-in-one combination of fruit and warm toasted granola on an oven-baked cinnamon and maple-flavored crust. Available in Strawberry Granola and Mixed Berry Granola.

The Fruit Pizza can be microwaved in one minute or baked in the oven. While I think I would prefer it baked for a few minutes in the oven, it probably doesn’t surprise you to find out I was always in too much of a hurry to bake it and instead just popped it in the microwave. The Fruit Pizza rests on one of those crazy cardboard things to make the crust crispy (which actually prevented the tell-tale microwave rubbery crust).

I admit I was totally skeptical about this idea and wasn’t sure how I’d like it. I was very pleasantly surprised. First, I like that it includes real fruit – that tastes like real fruit. It’s surprisingly flavorful for a frozen meal – the mix of yogurt, fruit and seasoned crust is really good. On the downside, it’s a bit pricey and while I could easily eat a whole pizza on my own, it’s a tad on the high calorie count if you’re watching your figure. (The serving size is 1 pizza and Mixed Berry Granola has 390 calories and 13 grams of fat, Strawberry Granola has 400 calories and 12 grams of fat.) But I was being generous and shared one with my husband and one with my daughter.

Shop! Eggo Real Fruit Pizzas are available now in the frozen section of grocery stores nationwide.

Win! FIVE Readers Will Receive A Set of Eggo Real Fruit Pizzas – both Strawberry Granola and Mixed Berry Granola.

How to Enter: Leave a comment telling me  your best tip or piece of advice to help streamline a mom’s morning routine.

And, you’ll want to make it good because the best tips and tricks will be compiled on the Eggo Best Tips for Enjoyable, Organized Morning on TheMotherhood. From those, one person will receive a GRAND PRIZE including product samples and Eggo Mugs.

Giveaway ends July 28 and is open to US residents only.

Disclosure: This post is part of a campaign with Kellogg through TheMotherhood. I received sample products and was compensated for my participation. Opinions are my own.
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Kate started The Shopping Mama™ in January 2009 when she traded in online legal research and writing for locating the best products for children. She shops for a 4.5 year old boy and 2.5 year old girl and is pregnant with baby number 3 due to arrive in March. Kate and her family recently relocated to steamy Montgomery, Alabama and are happy to be living all together as a family of four after surviving a one year deployment. Read more about her pregnancy on the BabyCenter Momformation blog.

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Comments (85)

  1. Helen

    July 28, 2010

    We never know what Ian’s taste buds will crave from one day to the next. He’s only two years old so we try to have a few different options for him so he is starting his day off right.

  2. Kim W.

    July 28, 2010

    I try to get as much ready the night before. Diaper bags packed, showered, lunches started.

  3. susan smoaks

    July 28, 2010

    the best tip i have is to get everything ready the night before. you do not want to have to rush in the morning. it’s best to get up in time so that you have enough time to get ready. keep it simple, do not try to do to much in the morning.

  4. electric island

    July 28, 2010

    Be organized and prepare the night before for the next days events. Make your shopping list and appointments or events list out and write it all down what and where you have to go for the next day. It’s easier following written notes than trying to organize it suddenly in your head the day that it’s happening. Sounds good to me

  5. Libby

    July 28, 2010

    I only work outside of the house 3 days per week, but to get out the door on time on those days it’s essential that I prep everything the night before…lunches, bags, and clothes of course, but I also set the table for breakfast and program the coffee maker. I am NOT a morning person!

  6. Annemarie

    July 28, 2010

    Choose your clothing the night before!

  7. Charity S.

    July 28, 2010

    Make a simple schedule that you can follow.

  8. Pamela S

    July 28, 2010

    We try to get everything ready the night before as far as packing backpacks and gathering forms and papers. We also do very easy breakfasts during the wk and save the home cooking for wknd. Thanks

  9. cristiniscouponcrazy

    July 28, 2010

    plan ahead! make lunches the night before, have clothes set out the night before..do anything you can the night before to make the mornings run a bit more smoothly