Good thing there is no leftover pizza in the fridge.
Good thing there was.
Good thing there is no leftover pizza in the fridge.
Okay, as someone who fancies himself a good cook, could not decide what to eat so ended up with peanut butter on some wheatthin crackers to go with my coffee. It serves to defer the choice til lunch time and hopefully by then will feel more inspired. Good thing there is no leftover pizza in the fridge.
Now I do not feel quite so bad! My fave is Adams NoStir chunky. Not sold in Canada so each time I travel south I bring back 4 jars, more if I can find it on sale.As someone who eats peanut butter 300+ days a year, I consider peanut butter on crackers (Saltines or Ritz are perfect, but almost any will do fine) to be a perfect breakfast or lunch or (occasional) dinner or anytime snack. Today, combined breakfast and lunch was peanut butter and Fluff on wheat bread with some leftover Easter Peeps as dessert.
Now I do not feel quite so bad! My fave is Adams NoStir chunky. Not sold in Canada so each time I travel south I bring back 4 jars, more if I can find it on sale.
I saw nothing before or after "Crispy bacon."Crispy bacon, oatmeal with brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and golden raisins, cup of Harney & Sons breakfast blend with Turbinado sugar, and a splash of whole milk.
Lily chose banana walnut oatmeal (extra walnuts), crispy bacon (ended up dunking in her oatmeal), and a half glass of Cran-Apple juice.
I do not understand how there would be anything left for tomorrow as that sounds like a really nice breakfast. I would eat until I rolled over or there were no more.I redeemed myself from yesterday's poor excuse and made Bacon and Blue Cheese scones. I use the Joy of Cooking basic scone recipe and add things to it. Today was the bacon/blue cheese day! AND there is enough for tomorrow's breakfast.
That is my go-to scone recipe, too! I add a couple dashes of nutmeg to mine & serve with Irish butter and Marionberry jelly. (And aren't scones easy to make?)I redeemed myself from yesterday's poor excuse and made Bacon and Blue Cheese scones. I use the Joy of Cooking basic scone recipe and add things to it. Today was the bacon/blue cheese day! AND there is enough for tomorrow's breakfast.
Yes, I used to roll them out into a circle and cut them into nice 1/8 slices. But now I just add twice the liquid and just (as drop cookies ) plop them onto the baking sheet. Much quicker and nothing is lost in terms of quality or taste. My second fave is adding a fat cup of raspberries and a cup of white chocolate chunks. Blueberries and white choco works well too. I shall try your nutmeg and jelly.That is my go-to scone recipe, too! I add a couple dashes of nutmeg to mine & serve with Irish butter and Marionberry jelly. (And aren't scones easy to make?)
Crispy bacon, oatmeal with brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and golden raisins, cup of Harney & Sons breakfast blend with Turbinado sugar, and a splash of whole milk.
Lily chose banana walnut oatmeal (extra walnuts), crispy bacon (ended up dunking in her oatmeal), and a half glass of Cran-Apple juice.
Love the thoughtfulness around the details. Which, if you remember from another thread, is why I'd always be the first to sit down at the table if I was there.
Yes, I used to roll them out into a circle and cut them into nice 1/8 slices. But now I just add twice the liquid and just (as drop cookies ) plop them onto the baking sheet. Much quicker and nothing is lost in terms of quality or taste. My second fave is adding a fat cup of raspberries and a cup of white chocolate chunks. Blueberries and white choco works well too. I shall try your nutmeg and jelly.