In Honor Of National Nutrition Month, Milk Life Lo Que Nos Hace Fuertes Gives You Five Reasons To Love Milk
Enjoy this tasty treat in a glass or in your favorite fuertesconleche.com recipes
Enjoy this tasty treat in a glass or in your favorite fuertesconleche.com recipes
MIAMI, March 16, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Did you know milk is one of the most nutrient-rich beverages you can find? In fact, there are thousands of studies that have documented the benefits of drinking milk, which is why nutrition experts recommend adults drink 3 servings of milk or milk products a day. Yet, most Americans fall short of the USDA's recommended daily servings. So, before you think about skipping your milk, here are five reasons to grab a glass.
This sausage omelet serves up 17 grams of protein. Pair with an 8-ounce glass of milk to get 25 grams of protein power to start your day! Visit Fuertesconleche.com for more recipes.
Sausage Egg and Cheese Omelet
Makes 1 serving
1 - Egg
1 - Tablespoon - lowfat milk
2 - Tablespoons - fully-cooked breakfast sausage crumbles (or 1 fully-cooked breakfast sausage link or patty, chopped)
2 - Tablespoons - shredded Cheddar cheese
1 - (6-inch) flatbread, toasted
Pair each serving with:
8-ounce glass of milk
Beat egg and 1 tablespoon milk in a 2-cup cereal bowl until blended. Add sausage. Microwave mixture on high for 30 seconds, then push cooked edges toward the center. Microwave until the egg is almost set, about 15 to 45 seconds longer.
Sprinkle with 1 tablespoon of cheese. Fold omelet in half, slide onto serving plate. Top with remaining cheese. Serve with toasted flatbread, and remaining 8-ounce glass of milk.
Nutrition
410 calories; 16 g fat; 7 g saturated fat; 215 mg cholesterol; 25 g protein; 41 g carbohydrates; 0 g fiber; 650 mg sodium; 451 mg calcium (45% daily value). Nutrition figures based on using lowfat milk in eggs, and include an 8-ounce glass of fat free milk.
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