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It’s a Really “Tastee,” Easy, and Super-Light Breakfast Item

23 November 2015
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Make a healthy breakfast entree the easy way with this recipe for Three-Ingredient Pancakes.

Hey, I know how difficult it can be to start your day right when you’re pressed for time or having to watch the calorie count. This recipe solves both problems…have it ready in a matter of minutes!   

Recipe courtesy of Cooking Light

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It’s an Unusual Combo, But It Comes Out Brilliantly

24 September 2015
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This Maple Bacon Monkey Bread is a bit on the daring side, but with the right ingredients, a bit of a savory addition to a sweet treat can turn out brilliantly. It’s a surprisingly fast and easy recipe that will soon become the favorite of your whole family. When I say that everything is better with bacon, I normally make an exception for dessert items. But I am one to try anything at least once (I was the ten-year-old who never needed a kid’s menu to find something I’d eat at a nice restaurant), and this… well, it works.

Needless to say, if I’d had this as a breakfast item back in the day, I’d have eaten breakfast a lot more than I actually did. That’s why I try to make this delicious breakfast for my kids at least a few times a month.

I know it is a bit sugary but if you substitute the sugar with stevia baking blend there is no negative impact on your glycemic index. Genius!

 

Recipe and photo courtesy of Love Bakes Good Cakes.

 

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Quick Tip: I love serving this maple bacon monkey bread in the morning for breakfast.

Start Your Day With Southwestern Yum!

15 September 2015
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Bring the savory flavor of the Wild West to your breakfast table with this hearty Southwestern Breakfast Casserole. It’s great for potlucks and large family meals and bakes in just an hour.

 

I can be a bit picky about my breakfast food. Though I settle for the absolute basics when I have to, I really prefer something rather hearty and a bit outside the norm that isn’t too difficult to foot the bill.  This Southwestern breakfast casserole fits the bill nicely.

 

Recipe and photo courtesy of Butter With a Side of Bread

 

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No Need to Hash-out What to Have For Breakfast, With This Dish!

29 August 2015
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When you want to put together a hearty, filling breakfast, it is hard to go wrong with some form of sausage, eggs, and bacon!  The Foodie Couple’s Breakfast Hash nicely combines all three with ample servings of herbs, potatoes, and tomatoes to yield a filling, well-balanced, low-hassle meal that starts your day right.

 

One of the great things about this recipe, is that it uses leftover potatoes. I hate throwing food away, it’s such a waste and I always try and do what’s best for the environment. Besides – in my opinion, potatoes only get better when they’re being fried afterwards! This yummy dish is one of my husband’s favorite breakfasts. I can’t imagine a week without making this at least once!

 

Recipe and photo courtesy of The Foodie Couple

 

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Quick tip: Add any of your favorite veggies to make this dish even more delicious!

Well, This Is a Nice Break from the Ordinary!

27 August 2015
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No need to settle for Taco Bell if you want a quick Tex-Mex meal for breakfast!  These Austin-Inspired Breakfast Tacos give you all that great flavor and can be prepped and cooked in just over half an hour. That’s faster than driving to Taco Bell and back!

 

I do love my taco nights, but it turns out, tacos don’t just have to be for lunch or dinner; they’re good for breakfast, too.  These breakfast tacos are a tasty way to start your day right that won’t require a whole lot of time or effort to put together. And you can whip up a double batch to make sure there will be enough leftovers for lunch! That’s what I always do – and I never regret it!

 

At first my husband thought it was a strange idea to have tacos for breakfast… After all, we’re pretty used to the oatmeal and fruits, or maybe toast and honey. But once he tasted these, he said we’ll never go back to oatmeal again!

 

 

Recipe and photo courtesy of Love & Olive Oil

 

 

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Quick tip: Instead of bacon you could use ground beef or even leftover chicken.

Ah, Glorious French Decadence!

21 August 2015
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If you’re like me and you enjoy sweet pastries, you’ll love this Cinnamon French Toast With Cream Cheese Glaze.  Try this once, and you’ll be finding excuses to have “breakfast” all day, every day.  And it is surprisingly simple to make, which, in my opinion, means it’s a high quality breakfast dish! I love it when I don’t have to spend a lot of time making breakfast in the morning.

 

I can be really picky about my breakfast food, but a sweet treat like this is one of my breakfast favorites.  I’m a sucker for that cinnamon and sugar combination–and anything with a nice, creamy glaze!  These taste heavenly.  And they don’t look too bad on the plate, either. In fact, I’ve served these as dessert for friends and family, and they’ve all loved them just as much as I do.

 

Recipe and photos courtesy of  Simply Gloria.

 

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Quick tip: Sourdough bread works great for this recipe!

Mmm, Everything Really IS Better With Bacon…

16 August 2015
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I’m not that great with breakfast. I mean, I do love to eat a healthy, delicious breakfast but I often find myself too busy (or just too lazy) to start cooking in the morning.

With this Crock-Pot Breakfast Casserole, it will be easier than ever to slap together a healthy and very tasty breakfast for your family. And this is the sort of breakfast that you could easily have for lunch or dinner, too.

 

When I do put together something for breakfast, I prefer not to have to have too many eyes going on the stove at the same time or things that I have to make in quick succession if I can help it. Something like this is just right for me. Just put everything in there and let the Crock-Pot do its thing. (Sure, there is a touch of layering involved, but it’s nothing too elaborate or complicated.)

 

Recipe and photo courtesy of  Apple of My Eye.

 

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Quick tip: Spice things up by adding chopped jalapenos to the recipe!

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