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31 Products For Quick, Easy Breakfasts

31 Products For Quick, Easy Breakfasts

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A two-slice slim toaster you'll DEFINITELY have room for on your kitchen counter. It fits on my minuscule countertop and has transformed my breakfast game because I don't have to turn on my oven just for a piece of breakfast toast.
And a "Bread Buddy" dispenser made specifically for keeping sandwich bread fresh with this container that keeps it a bit more airtight than other methods (sorry, bread box). Plus, once the loaf is in there you can use the bag to pull up slices. Oh, and the reviewers have the receipts on it helping keep their bread fresh for much longer.
An airtight Deli ProKeeper to help keep your cold cuts and sliced cheese fresher for much longer. No more going to make a breakfast sandwich and realizing your cheese has gotten all gross. (A tragedy!)
A SwitchBot Smart Switch Button Pusher you can program so the coffee machine cuts on each morning before you can zombie-walk to the kitchen for the stuff you need to get you going before you even want to think about the delish smell of bacon. (It also works with Alexa and Google Home!)
A breakfast sandwich maker that'll help you put your Bacon, Egg, and Cheese (or BEC) where your mouth truly is without running out to grab one someone else made for you. In under a mere five minutes, this bad boy will cook an egg, toast bread, warm precooked meat, and melt cheese FOR you.
Oxo's portable Cold Brew Rapid Brewer if you guzzle coffee like it's your main salaried job where you have a corner office in the C-suite. It whips up cold brew in a mere five minutes, which is even better news if you've gotten sticker shock from Aeropress but need something that'll work both at home and on the go. (For the record, some reviewers call it "Aeropress 2.0" because they prefer the Oxo version.)
Or a mason jar cold brew maker awaiting you in the fridge if you prefer the chilled stuff and would like to gulp it down ASAP. Psst, you can also use this to brew iced tea.
A HyperChiller you can park directly below your *hot* coffee machine to cool down your caffeine in under a minute because you have homemade BECs to make!
A super entertaining rolling egg dispenser to help you save some space in the fridge, put a new egg forward within your reach after you take out one, *and* help you quickly clock how many eggs you have left for your omelet.
A rapid egg cooker will get your favorite breakfast *just* how you like it, rather than tossing improperly cooked eggs (for the millionth time). And while you're at it, save a few hard-boiled eggs for your packed lunch salad.
A super efficient Oxo Tot grape cutter anyone with kids or just an appreciation for grapes (or grape tomatoes!) can really appreciate.
A Baby Brezza Formula Pro Advanced for tired parents who could use the help. This mixes baby formula to the correct temp and consistency, so you don't have to and focus on feeding yourself some breakfast.
Barebell's "Soft" Protein Bars for when you've gotta grab something and make it QUICK but delish. Each has 16 grams of protein in case you're the type who becomes a MONSTER without enough protein. I'm personally kinda obsessed with Cookie & Cream, and Cookie Dough flavors.
A "Magic Tap" automatic drink dispenser so kids can help themselves to some OJ without them trying to pull the whole container out of the fridge (which has def spelled disaster in the past). It's battery-operated and spillproof!
Plus, a cereal dispenser because you've had a few too many bleary-eyed accidents of toppled cereal boxes. And with this, your breakfast will stay fresher for longer than in improperly closed cereal bags.
A rotating whisk blender to help you quickly beat eggs when making scrambled eggs for an army. BTW, I take mine low and slow.
A personal blender that'll make whipping up a drinkable breakfast that much easier. No more dragging the full-size blender out of the kitchen cabinet or losing tasty gloops of smoothie when you transfer said breakfast to a drinking vessel.
A self-stirring mug if you'd rather die than take your coffee black, but hate how long it takes your creamer and sugar to actually blend.
An egg bite maker because you can't choke down any more instant oatmeal for like at least two weeks and you wake up craving Starbies egg bites. This'll help you make 'em on the cheap(er), customize them as you like, and freeze them to enjoy later.
A microwave bacon cooker so you can say, "I ordered bacon for the table" like when you go to the diner with your family. Except with this, you won't have to babysit bacon on the stove to help prep breakfast.
A reusable bacon grease absorber to get the extra grease off of your fave breakfast meat with a reusable kitchen tool! No, you don't need to go to the diner or in a drive-thru for an amazing first meal of the day. (Now repeat it as a mantra.)
A pack of reusable produce-saving bags that'll come in handy to keep bananas fresh as a breakfast topping for toast, bananas, cereal, a protein bar. The world is your oyster when the fruit you brought three days ago isn't already relegated to "this is for banana bread" territory.
A pancake batter dispenser and mixer can make squeezing out some mess-free pancakes easy as pie. Sometimes your family (and cravings) demand pancakes but this'll make making them feel like way less of a *thing*,
A container of Cinnamon Toast Crunch Cinnadust in case you want to actually make the namesake in the oven. But it'll also be a delicious level up for oatmeal, yogurt, coffee drinks, and more!
Some keto-friendly everything bagels at $2 a pop (unless you sign up for a subscription) to help you build a DIY breakfast sandwich at home instead of standing in line 20 minutes at the fancy bagel shop in your neighborhood. You pop 'em in the freezer once you get 'em so you can make your own Bagel Friday at home.
A bagel guillotine in case you've wanted one since you saw Seth Cohen use it on The O.C. but now realize it could be the perfect motivation to do breakfast at home. Also, it's safer than using a regular knife!
A teensy mini waffle maker that'll whip up a fresh Eggo-like waffle OR help you meal-prep like a pro with your own frozen waffles you can grab outta the freezer and pop into your toaster.
A three-in-one avocado slicer if you haven't quite perfected the at-home avocado toast yet. My formula? A slice of toasted seeded bread, half an avocado, red pepper flakes, and a cup of romaine or baby spinach on top.
A pack of instant cold-stirred foam caramel iced lattes can satisfy your "I need a fancy coffee" excuse for grabbing breakfast outside of the house. This comes out to just over $1/drink and reviewers say gives you a satisfying froth.
A pack of French vanilla-flavored Nutpods that'll give your classic ole Folgers coffee a somebody-else-fixed-this taste — even if your body is like noooooo to actual dairy. It's an unsweetened dairy-free creamer made with almonds and coconuts in a formula that'll surely satisfy most folks' diet restrictions. It's also vegan, gluten-free, and keto- and Paleo-friendly.
And a compact milk frother to help you whip up some super indulgent frothy coffees in a few mere seconds. And because it has a nice, handy stand for your countertop, you'll put it to work.
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