Can I Please Eat This For Breakfast Every Day For The Rest Of My Life?
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We had everything we always needed growing up, and that was plenty to keep us happy. That’s what brought my husband and I together. We both grew up with not a lot of money or possessions, but we were satisfied with that. It was a great upbringing on both ends. After we got married and started growing as a family, we became more and more successful. We were still happy with minimal possessions, but we did want for one thing and that was a camper. We had always tent camped and that was fine, but we wanted to really go all out with our favorite hobby, so we took the plunge.
One of the first trips that we took in it, we did adults only. It was a much more relaxing trip. Not that I don’t love my kiddies to the moon and back, but they can be a lot of work. I had the menu all prepared before we left, because I didn’t want to be stuck cooking the whole time.
I made these breakfast burgers with bourbon bacon jam from NeighborFood one morning and holy cow. They were so good. We polished them off so fast, I wish I would have made more! Next time for sure.
Recipe and photo courtesy of NeighborFood.
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Quick Tip: You can also make these into sliders!