Breakfast & Brunch Miami FL

Many Americans fail to eat what Mom repeatedly—and correctly—called the most important meal of the day. Some of us play the “I don’t have time; I’m rushing out the door” card, while others believe skipping breakfast will help them lose weight. Both approaches are rife with dietary pitfalls.

Cafe Bom Dia
(305) 447-4023
5200 Blue Lagoon Drive, Suite 700
Miami, FL
Coconut Grove Farmers Market
(305) 238-7747
Corner of Grand Avenue; Margaret Street
Coconut Grove, FL
Trile Giant South America Corp.
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8403 NW 68st.
Miami, FL
Lakewood Organic Juices
3053245900,ext3005
PO Box 420708
Miami, FL
Daabon Organic U.S.A. Inc
(406) 556-4645
1110 Brickell Ave #204
Miami, FL
Coral Gables Farmers Market
(305) 460-5312
405 Biltmore Way; Coral Gables City Hall
Coral Gables, FL
Explorer's Bounty Inc.
(305) 455-2141
8390 NW 53rd St Ste 312
Miami, FL
Lucini Italia Organics
(305) 858-7200
3225 Aviation Ave 6th Fl
Miami, FL
eoilco labs
(305) 663-8187
5825 S.W. 68th Street Unit C
South Miami, FL
Freedom Fresh LLC.
(305) 715-5710
8901 NW 33rd St Ste 100
Miami, FL
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provided by: Organic Food and Green Living

Importance of Breakfast

Cereal I love breakfast foods, and I’ll sometimes prepare them for dinner. But like many on-the-go professionals, I rise early and have a hard time cooking at 6 a.m. Short of a blast of coffee, I may forego breakfast until mid-morning and, I must confess, occasionally skip this meal altogether—a bad nutritional move.

I’m not alone. Many Americans fail to eat what Mom repeatedly—and correctly—called the most important meal of the day. Some of us play the “I don’t have time; I’m rushing out the door” card, while others believe skipping breakfast will help them lose weight. Both approaches are rife with dietary pitfalls.

“It might seem logical that skipping breakfast would mean fewer calories and easier weight control, but it doesn’t seem to be true most of the time,” says registered dietitian Karen Collins, a consultant for the American Institute for Cancer Research. “Studies show that frequently skipping breakfast is linked with higher body mass index [BMI], a measure of overweight.” The reason? Breakfast-skippers will become hungry as the morning hours pass, setting themselves up to snack impulsively and overeat later in the day. That said, we’re not proposing a high-fat, high-calorie, meat-centered platter of eggs, bacon, sausage, ham, hash browns and toast. Regardless of whether these foods are organic, their collective calorie count is off the charts. As Collins notes, it’s important to “start the day with whole-grain bread or cereal, some fruit or vegetable, and a modest amount of protein,” which will “energize you, satisfy hunger through the morning, and provide antioxidant vitamins and phytochemicals that add up to help protect you against cancer and heart disease.”

Building a Better Breakfast

The AICR offers the following breakfast tips, which reflect the principles of organic living:

  • Stock your pantry with healthful ingredients like oatmeal, whole-wheat bread, wheat germ, nuts and canned or dried fruit.

  • Visit your local natural and organic food store, and buy some flaxseed—an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acid. Mix it into low-fat cereal, yogurt, cottage cheese and smoothies. These foods can help you resist the temptation to grab a doughnut or pastry.

  • Other healthful breakfast meals include a parfait layered with nonfat or low-fat yogurt, fresh fruit with cereal, nuts or raisins; low-fat yogurt mixed with fresh fruit in a blender for a vitamin-rich smoothie; whole-wheat toast with a dab of peanut butter and banana slices; instant oatmeal or whole-grain cold cereal topped with raisins or fresh fruit and low-fat regular or soy milk; and fish, such as leftover salmon, with a whole-grain bagel and reduced or nonfat cream cheese.

  • Bake bran or fruit-and nut-muffins over the weekend, and store them in the freezer.

The Fast-Food Trap

Even the most dedicated organic foodie will fall off the wagon once in a while. If you’re headed to work, you may consider grabbing a fast-food biscuit sandwich, usually accom...

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