


Although microwavable scrambled eggs sounds like a trend akin to avocado toast or unicorn Starbucks, it’s definitely more practical than hipster. However, after trying Ore-Ida’s Just Crack An Egg products, I’m more tempted to flirt with a wholesome breakfast. Like I have time for scrambled eggs so early! *scoffs* My days begin at 7 am and end well after midnight, and while it’s tempting to ditch breakfast and catch the bus to campus, “breakfast is the most important meal of the day” always nags. My standard breakfast includes 2 percent skim milk, a dose of Pumpkin Cheerios, and handful of whatever fruit was on sale at Publix. By adding your email you agree to get updates about Spoon University Healthier
