We all know how important breakfast is. And we all want to serve our kids a healthy breakfast, but sometimes with everybody's hectic schedule that can be hard. But an extensive review of the impact of breakfast on children's health found compelling reasons to make sure a morning meal is on your family's to-do-list.
1. Kids who eat breakfast take in more nutrients over the course of the day then their breakfast-skipping peers.
2. Eating breakfast may improve cognitive function related to memory, test grades, and school attendance.
3. Kids who skip breakfast are usually hungrier later in the day, and tend to compensate for missed energy by snacking on low nutrient junk foods, and sweetened beverages.
Well that's where Nutella hazelnut spread can come in. Kids will love it for breakfast!
Nutella hazelnut spread is a tasty unique spread made with quality ingredients, including roasted hazelnuts, skim milk and a hint of cocoa.
Made with more than 50 hazelnuts in every jar, Nutella hazelnut spread does not contain any artificial colors or preservatives. Additionally, the spread does not contain peanuts or peanut ingredients, nor does the product come in contact with peanuts during manufacturing.
When used in moderation with complementary foods, Nutella can form a part of a balanced meal. You can start your day with a genuine and tasty breakfast by spreading a dab of Nutella hazelnut spread on variety of bakery goods, preferably whole wheat or multigrain bread and get the right fuel to start your day.
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I found it interesting that Nutella products don't contain nuts.
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I learned that Unopened and opened jars of Nutella® should be stored at room temperature.
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ReplyDeleteIt's interesting that during wwII chocolate was in short supply, so the man who started nutella used hazelnuts to extend the chocolate supply.
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It was created in the 1940s.
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I learned that Nutella was started because of a shortage of cocoa during World War II.
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I learned that Nutella is made with a hint of cocoa and that Nutella has no artificial colors or preservatives
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Nutella is a hazelnut spread that is gluten free.
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Each 13 OZ jar contains about 50 hazelnuts. Wow!
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I just used their store locator and learned that my nearby Walgreens carries Nutella. I had no idea I could find it there!
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