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Although a big breakfast was shown to reduce the likelihood of late morning snacking for both groups, it had no impact on extra calories consumed by the end of the day. Participants in the study consumed an average of around 500 to 550 calories at lunch and dinner and the calories consumed at breakfast calories simply increased the daily total. Those people who ate a breakfast having about 400 more calories than a typical small breakfast had the tendency to eat around 400 more calories during the rest of the day.
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Mark Eiglarsh of the Law Offices of Mark Eiglarsh in Miami emceed the Big Brothers Big Sisters "Big Impact Breakfast" at the Ritz Carlton on South Bea...
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A two-month-old pilot program in seven counties has caused a dramatic increase in the number of students eating school breakfast.
Mingo, McDowell, Lincoln, Fayette, Clay and Gilmer County school systems now provide free breakfasts and lunches to all students, regardless of economic status. Westside Elementary in Kanawha County and Guyandotte Elementary in Cabell County also provide free meals.
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Your 10-year-old daughter is facing a long day of soccer camp outside in the heat, but she isn't hungry for anything more than a banana or a half-piece of toast.
Should you force a big breakfast on her so she'll have the energy to make it to lunch?
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The East Dubuque Knights of Columbus Countil 7527 is holding its Big Breakfast Sunday, March 6, from 7 a.m. to noon, st St. Mary's Grade School, Route 35 N, East Dubuque.
The annual event's menu will feature eggs, sausage, ham, hash browns and rolls. Cost is $6 for adults and $3 for children.
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Sara Foster has built a life for herself in North Carolina, but her latest book makes it clear that the Mid-South will always hold a place in her heart.
In "Sara Foster's Southern Kitchen" (Random House; $35), the Jackson, Tenn., native takes readers on side trips to places dear to our hearts, such as Bozo's, Big Bad Breakfast, Taylor Grocery and The Cupboard, in addition to sharing a wealth of recipes and tips that will make any good Southern cook a better one.
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Christmas was wonderful. Every year it seems to get better. After 70 years on this planet, it ought to be pretty good. You know I am like a kid when it comes to Christmas. I can't help it and I enjoy it. I was up at 5 a.m., got in the tub, showered and got dressed and went over to the big house where we all gathered to celebrate Christmas.
Della, my wife, had a big breakfast, egg, sausage and mushroom casserole, delicious. Everyone enjoyed the meal, but the grandchildren were so excited they couldn't eat. They just nibbled on something and went back to the presents. They got everything they wanted and then some, as the old folks used to say. The sleigh turned over on Trench Drive. Just to look in a child's eyes on Christmas morning, isn't it unreal? So wonderful.
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Greendale - The Sirus boys juggle rugby, track, baseball and busy teen lives.
But on Mother's Day, the three set everything aside to become their mom's dream team, whipping up an enviable breakfast to serve her in bed.
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by Betsy DiJulio
The Virginian-Pilot
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A sampling of their responses follows. For the unabridged breakfast routines of all 16 respondents, log on to TheDailyPage.com. Call this "Son of the ," "Bride of the ," "Revenge of the " or ", Part Deux." But don't call it Wheaties.
one of the founding fathers of the Madison soccer scene, and, in his words, one who is "still kicking," has learned over the years that a big breakfast at about 8 on the morning of an afternoon game is important. "By a big breakfast," he elaborates, "I would mean bacon, eggs and hash browns, or a three-egg omelet, or pancakes with sausages, accompanied by several cups of coffee. This way a player can 'bulk up' and then have a very light lunch, so that he does not feel le...