If you're looking to switch up your morning breakfast routine, phase out the bagel or toast in favor of an omelet or scramble. There are many ways to prepare eggs—make a quiche with veggies, have one over-easy or poached, or hard boil them for a quick and easy on-the-go snack. You could make 3-ingredient pancakes if you have a banana and gluten-free oats on hand or use eggs to add moisture to gluten-free breads. Just be careful if you go out for brunch—even if a server promises you a clean pan, commercial kitchens can get hectic, and you'd rather be safe than sorry.
Products such as liquid egg whites should be fine; as always, check the food label.

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