Menu Plan Monday: Share Your Breakfast Week


This is an exciting week in breakfast land. Did you know that Tuesday is the first ever National Breakfast Day? Well it is! And the most exciting part of it all is that Kellogg’s is having a Nation-wide Virtual Breakfast from the heart of New York City! The Mayor’s office in New York City has declared this date as National Breakfast Day – a day dedicated to sharing breakfast with children in need.
Breakfast is an important start to a kids day. It helps them to get the fuel they need to make it through the day retaining as much information and learning as they possibly can. And with so many kids out there missing this essential meal the Share Your Breakfast campaign by Kellogg’s is an important one. It is so easy to provide a free breakfast to children in need through this program. You can do it once or every day between now and July 31st. Whatever you do, just do it!
Option 1: Online with photo
- Head over to http://www.shareyourbreakfast.com
- Find the upload station in the yellow band and click ‘browse’ to find your photo (You can also click the link to take a photo with your webcam!)
- Be sure that your photo is a JPG or PNG file, that it’s no more than 3MB and that no recognizable logos are included
- Fill out all the information, agree to terms and click ‘upload’!
Option 2: Online with no photo
- Head over to http://www.shareyourbreakfast.com
- Find the upload station in the yellow band and type in a description of your breakfast in the box provided
- Fill out all the information, agree to terms and click ‘upload’!
Option 3: Text message
- Text the word SHARE with a photo or description of your breakfast to 21534
- Be sure that your photo does not include any recognizable logos.
- Message and data rates may apply. See your carrier for details.
Option 4: Twitter on March 8th ONLY
- Share a photo or description on Twitter using the #ShareUrBreakfast hashtag
- Will only count on March 8, 2011 (National Breakfast Day!)
And remember: noted your breakfast doesn’t have to be a Kellogg product! It can be anything, even just a cup of coffee.
The Motherhood hosted a special talk on this very subject last week and there was some amazing information shared and questions answered. Don’t miss out on the recap of the conversation if you missed it last week.
Menu Plan Monday
Here is what we have on the schedule this week for dinner
Monday – Johnny Marzetti with Cheesy Noodles, peas
Tuesday – Chicken Macaroni Bake, green beans, fruit salad
Wednesday – House Church – breakfast for dinner in honor of yesterdays National Breakfast Day
Thursday – leftovers
Friday – Down Home Meatball Sandwiches, Sweet Potato Fries, salad
Saturday – Lunch – leftovers
Dinner – Philly Cooking Cream House Party, serving Creamy Mustard Pork Chops
Sunday – Fully Loaded Slow Cooker Lasagna, easy garlic bread, roasted broccoli
Dinner – Easy Chicken Enchiladas, rice
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You just expanded my dinner ideas! I LOVE meatball sandwiches! I don’t know why I have NEVER thought of making any. LOL. Thanks for putting it on your plan. I’ll have to make those one week, or make a ton and freeze some right? :) Have a great week. Thanks for the inspiration.
It’s definitely a great leftover idea.
Since we raise a few chickens in the backyard for their eggs, we have breakfast for dinner quite often. Our actual breakfasts usually consist of homemade granola and milk or oatmeeal. And like Annett said, we love meatball sandwiches but keep forgetting about them! I’m going to have to change that in the very near future. Have a great week!