Healthy Breakfast
The first meal sets the day's energy curve. This collection is built on slow-release wholefoods rather than the hidden sugars of the cereal aisle.
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Healthy Breakfast
Cereals & muesli: rolled oats, crunchy granolas and fruit-rich mueslis, loaded with natural fibre.
Plant-based milks: oat, almond and soya – simple ingredients, no unnecessary thickeners.
Bread & bakery: hearty loaves that toast properly, ready for nut butters and fruit preserves.
The extras: chia seeds for overnight oats, pancake mixes for slow weekends, maple syrup for the top.
Complex carbohydrates, healthy fats and plant protein – breakfast that lasts until lunch instead of crashing at 10:30.
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Healthy Breakfast FAQs
What makes a breakfast slow-release? Wholefoods like oats, wholegrains, seeds and nuts release their energy gradually, which helps avoid the mid-morning slump you get from sugary cereals. Pairing them with protein and healthy fats steadies it further.
What's the difference between porridge oats and jumbo oats for breakfast? Porridge (rolled) oats cook quickly into a creamy bowl, while jumbo oats stay chewy and are ideal for overnight oats and granola. Both are wholegrain.
Do you have gluten-free and vegan breakfast options? Yes, including certified gluten-free oats and plant-based milks. Check the product page to confirm for a specific item.
How do I make overnight oats? Mix oats with your milk of choice (roughly 1:1), add chia seeds or fruit if you like, and leave them in the fridge overnight. They're ready to eat cold in the morning.
Do Club members pay less? Yes. WFE Club members get lower prices plus free delivery on mainland UK orders over £50. It's free to join. You can join the Club here.
















