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Happy Breakfast Jar!

I received a LOT of feedback when I posted my #QuakerOvernightBreakfastClub.  I was asked by so many friends where I got the jar.  Since sharing is caring, well - a good friend and I have decided to sell the jars!  YEP, you read that right, we have decided to sell the jars with the pre-set lines!

Introducing - Happy Breakfast Jars!




Ever since trying out the overnight oats - I have become obsessed and doing it everyday.  Yes, everyday!!  I love making them the night before and having them fro breakfast the next day.  It's something I really look forward to doing before I turn in and right after I get home from bringing Kailee to school.  Oatmeal has never been the same for me ever again.


And I want to share that joy to you guys as well.  I would like to encourage having oatmeal for breakfast as it has a LOT of benefits to us.  One of them is having that extra fiber in our system.  It's also proven to lower cholesterol in our bodies.  



There are different methods to make oatmeal - and I have just discovered this overnight oats method and honestly - there is no going back for me.  Seriously, I am obsessed with overnight oats!  



What's great about these jars is that come with pre-set lines to help you measure out the ingredients.  You'll just need to follow the lines and voila, you have your own overnight oats!  Easy peasy, right?



We are selling them in two shapes - one is Square - and the other one is round.  Please head on to our Instagram account and Facebook page - Happy Breakfast Jar if you'd like to get a jar or two.

I hope you can let us be part of your healthy journey.  I can't wait to hear from you stories and wonderful recipes that you have made.  Please tag us at @HappyBreakfastJar and use the hashtag #HappyBreakfastJar

Excited to hear from you!

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