3 Easy Egg Breakfasts To Make Ahead For Busy Mornings We know you’re probably pretty label-savvy already, but we decided to partner with Vital Farms to share some knowledge about the animal welfare and health benefits of pasture-raised eggs. Over the next three weeks, we’ll be serving up a combo of nutritional info, a few stats, and lots of delicious ways to eat pasture-raised eggs. Breakfast doesn't have to be difficult or unhealthy to be convenient and delicious. It just takes a little preparation and a few secret-weapon make-ahead recipes to stock in your fridge or freezer before a busy week.These healthy, filling breakfasts will power you through your day, giving you that energized and focused feeling that only a good breakfast (and maybe a little coffee) can. The important part is making sure you get the best-quality eggs to use in your breakfasts.Pasture-raised eggs like Vital Farms are the highest standard you can buy and are definitely the way to go for maximum benefits. Under this certification, hens spend their days outside, wandering around a minimum of 108 square feet (per bird) and eating a natural diet of grass and seeds. Compared to cage-free chickens, which only get 1 square foot per bird and are usually kept indoors, pasture-raised hens tend to produce eggs that are higher in nutrients like omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin B12.Omega-3 fatty acids are those good-for-you fats that are vital for brain function and can help reduce inflammation—definitely something you want to start your day with.Essentially, pasture-raised means good for you—in nutritional profile, taste, and beautiful appearance (which also indicates higher-quality eggs)—and good for the chickens.The below recipes take only about 10 minutes of prep (with additional cook time for some) and when made in advance, will only take about 2 minutes to put together in the morning. Veggie Egg Muffins Makes 6 muffinsIngredients Preparation Breakfast Burritos Serves 4Ingredients Preparation Roasted Sweet Potato Hash Jar Serves 2Ingredients Toppings (optional) Preparation