No time to make breakfast? No problem. Have pancakes and sausage ready to go with this easy tip

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If your morning consists of "accidentally" hitting snooze one more time, rushing around to find lost shoes, bags, keys and homework, chances are good that you're either skipping breakfast, paying a bundle to grab something on the way to work or noshing on something that's not very satisfying.
Try out a few of these neat breakfast ideas to help keep you full and satisfied, even on your busiest days.
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Sausage and Pancake Muffins
If pancakes and sausage are your ideal breakfast, you'll love this meal. This recipe is great for portion control and preparing ahead of time so you can grab your breakfast and run. Watch the video above to see how Rocky Barragan turns this classic combo into a tasty muffin.
"Instant" Omelets
Making breakfasts ahead of time isn't everyone's cup of tea. If you want a quick breakfast but you want it hot and fresh, this recipe from Karen in the Kitchen is a great option. All you need is a microwave mug, 2 eggs, milk, some cheese, bread, and deli meat. Hot breakfast in less than five minutes!
No-cook Overnight Oatmeal
If the morning is too rushed but you still want something hot and fresh, try this overnight recipe from Kristine's Kitchen Blog. You'll need oatmeal, milk, maple syrup, vanilla extract, and fruit. Cram it all in a jar. Shake and let sit overnight in the fridge. Yum! Healthy, filling and fast!
Make-ahead Breakfast Burritos
This recipe for breakfast burritos by Tessa Arias is perfect for the cook-ahead chef (it's also a super easy freezer meal). Watch the video above to see how she turns potatoes, chicken, bell peppers, and onions into a delicious meal you can grab and heat on the fly. This dish makes a lot of servings so you'll have burritos for about a week's worth of breakfasts.
Granola Yogurt Bars
Homemade yogurt bars for breakfast? Yes, please. All you need is Greek yogurt, maple syrup. granola and berries (any you like). This recipe is about as low-maintenance as you'll find anywhere. Pour a layer of yogurt on parchment paper. Add your berries and granola. Freeze. Super easy to make and easy to snag in a hurry.
PB&J Energy Balls
This breakfast is kid-friendly and easy to make. It's easy enough you can get your kids involved in the making process. These Peanut Butter and Jelly energy balls are packed full of healthy fats and sugars. As an added bonus: they taste great and they're easy to eat in the car. Check out Kids Activities Blog for the recipe.
No-Guilt Muffins
If you love muffins, but you don't love the guilt you feel after noshing on two... or five... you'll love this simple recipe. It's easy, filling, tasty and (gasp) healthy! A mixture of apples, carrots, and yogurt add flavor and sweetness without tons of added sugar!
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And there you have it, seven easy breakfast options that beat out a toaster waffle any day of the week. If you have a friend that could use a bit more sanity in their mornings, share these breakfast ideas with them on Facebook.
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