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Quick Health Tip: Choose your breakfast wisely.

Here's a healthy, quick breakfast preparation that can be consumed every morning and it is guaranteed to keep you satiated until lunch time:

-3/4 cup of plain oatmeal prepared with 12 oz. of water
-1/2 Fuji apple (chopped or sliced)
-1/4 cup of Raisins
-1 tbsp. of cinnamon

Boil (or microwave) water and pour it over oatmeal. Add cinnamon, apples, and raisins. Mix and enjoy. Approximately 350 calories.

IF YOU MUST: Add just 1 tsp. of brown sugar (+16 calories).

Questions? Ask the health and wellness expert you can trust at www.NinaCheriePhD.com.
Posted By: Nina Cherie Franklin Franklin
Sunday, August 19th 2012 at 2:11PM
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