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St. Patrick’s Day Breakfast Casserole

Thursday, March 17, 2011

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St. Patrick’s Day Breakfast Casserole

Color your breakfast casserole green with spinach juice for a festive St. Paddy’s Day breakfast. Bake it in heart shapes and arrange the cooked green hearts into shamrocks, the symbol of Ireland.

Blackberry Maple Oatmeal

Friday, March 11, 2011

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Blackberry Maple Oatmeal

My recent experiment making Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal for breakfast inspired me to mix up my morning oatmeal routine again. This time, I had some leftover chunky Blackberry Maple Syrup from our Mardi Gras pancake feast. My breakfast was so good that next time I’ll be making the blackberry syrup specifically for my morning oatmeal!

Blackberry Maple Syrup

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

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Blackberry Maple Syrup

Shrove Tuesday. Fat Tuesday. Mardi Gras (literally “Fat Tuesday” in French). Pancake Day. No matter what your background is, today offers a fun excuse to have pancakes for dinner (something that was always one of my favorites when I was a kid). To celebrate, I made my buttermilk pancakes more festive with a chunky blackberry maple syrup.

Orange Creamsicle Dessert

Monday, March 7, 2011

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Orange Creamsicle Dessert

When Simply Orange Juice recently contacted me with the offer to send me product coupons for free samples, I first made an Orange Julius. My thoughts then turned to orange creamsicles and the idea of turning this orange-coated vanilla popsicle into a layered ice cream dessert.

Orange Julius

Sunday, March 6, 2011

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Orange Julius

With all of the cold winter weather we’ve been experiencing I’ve been daydreaming of sunshine and summer. So when Simply Orange Juice contacted me with the offer to send me coupons for a product sampling, it was perfect timing. I had a cold, frothy Orange Julius on my mind.

Bean Chowder

Thursday, March 3, 2011

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Bean Chowder

This hearty two-bean chowder is a healthy comfort food, perfect for the cold winter weather we’ve been having. Mashing a portion of the beans is a healthy way to make the soup thick and creamy like a chowder.

Green Eggs and Ham

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

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Green Eggs and Ham

I made green eggs and ham again to celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday which is tomorrow {March 2}. This time I used spinach juice instead of green food coloring to make the green eggs. The natural dye of the spinach turned the eggs a beautiful green and you won’t even taste the spinach.

Almond-Filled Ebleskiver

Friday, February 25, 2011

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Almond-Filled Ebleskiver

These almond-filled ebleskiver are best described as bite-sized, melt-in-your-mouth bear claws, little puffs of almond that are perfect for breakfast, dessert, and any time in between.

Nutella-Filled Ebleskiver

Friday, February 25, 2011

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Nutella-Filled Ebleskiver

I typically make an assortment of flavors when I make ebleskiver but these Nutella-filled pancakes are so yummy that they deserve their own post. They are also a delicious way to celebrate World Nutella Day.

Broiled French Toast

Saturday, February 19, 2011

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Broiled French Toast

This fuss-free french toast is perfect for busy mornings or breakfast parties because you simply put the ingredients in a pan and broil the french toast in the oven.

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