Showing posts with label breakfast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label breakfast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label breakfast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label breakfast. Show all posts

Easy Biscuit Sausage Casserole Recipe

Biscuit Casserole with Sausage Recipe


This is a simple and inexpensive breakfast casserole that uses refrigerator biscuits. Need to feed the family or unexpected guests in pinch? This easy biscuit sausage casserole recipe will do the trick. Enjoy!

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Easy Biscuit Sausage Casserole Recipe


How to Make Easy Biscuit Sausage Casserole Recipe


Ingredients:
1 lb. ground sausage
2 T flour
1 c. milk, divided
Salt and pepper
6 eggs, beaten
1 can refrigerator biscuits


Directions:
1.  Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
2.  In a large skillet, brown sausage. Reserve 2 T grease. Drain sausage; rinse with warm water.
3.  Return reserved sausage grease to skillet. Add flour; stir well. With stirring, add 3/4 c. milk. Cook over medium heat until gravy thickens. Stir in sausage. Season with salt and pepper.
4.  Add beaten eggs and remaining 1/4 c. milk to a clean skillet. Scramble eggs until done. Season with salt and pepper.
5.  Place scrambled eggs in a 8 x 8 in. baking dish. Cover with sausage gravy. Top with uncooked biscuits.
6. Bake at 400 degrees until biscuits are golden, approx. 10 min.




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Salted Strawberry Smoothie with Banana Recipe

Sugar Free Smoothie Recipe: Salted Strawberry Banana

Are you a fan of the Salted Caramel Recipe Trend? Why should Caramel get all of the love? Sea Salt your smoothies for a delicious dish! This Salted Strawberry Smoothie with Banana Recipe is sugar free and gluten free. Serve it for breakfast, brunch, or as a low cal dessert. Enjoy!


Salted Strawberry Smoothie with Banana Recipe
Salted Strawberry Smoothie with Banana Recipe.


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How to Make Fluffy Pancakes from Scratch

Made from Scratch Fluffy Pancakes Recipe

Wondering how to make fluffy pancakes from scratch? This scratch pancake recipe is the best. We've made the homemade pancake recipe several times, and it always produces golden, delicious pancakes. The key to making these amazing pancakes is the vinegar used to "sour" the milk, so don't skimp on the quantity or souring time. Enjoy!


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How to Make Fluffy Pancakes from Scratch




Easy Cinnamon Scones Recipe

This Scone Recipe is Easy to Make

French Scones. They sound so fancy schmancy, don't they? Whether you eat them as dessert or for breakfast, these Easy Cinnamon Scones are a special treat. This yummy scone recipe is flavored with chopped dates, nuts, cinnamon, and cloves. They are perfectly paired with your favorite coffee on a cold winter morning. Enjoy!

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Easy Cinnamon Scones Recipe




Quotes About Maple Syrup: Pancakes Make it Socially Acceptable

Pancake Syrup Quote and Maple Syrup Recipes


Do you love pancake syrup? Without pancakes we have little excuse to eat it. Some people dip sausages in syrup, while others mix it in with their oatmeal, but let's face it, pancakes were invented to make eating gallons of maple syrup socially acceptable. We've designed this shareable quote for Facebook- just in time for Pancake Day (Shrove Tuesday is February 28, 2017 and IHOP Pancake Day is March 7, 2017). Keep scrolling for related maple syrup breakfast recipes and things to do with maple syrup. Enjoy!


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Breakfast Sandwich Ideas

Breakfast Sandwich Recipes

Who needs a breakfast sandwich maker? Grab your toaster, and join us in some easy breakfast sandwich ideas. These breakfast ideas are so easy you can make them in under five minutes. Enjoy!


Breakfast Sandwich Ideas with frozen pancakes
Breakfast sandwich ideas with frozen pancakes.

Start with pre-packaged frozen pancakes or waffles. They don't call them toaster pancakes, but they work just like the waffles do!

We make also make pancakes ahead and freeze them to use.




Toast your frozen pancakes.


Frozen pancake sandwiches with Nutella and Peanut Butter.
Frozen pancake sandwiches with Nutella and Peanut Butter.

Add your favorite ingredients. We made a peanut butter, Nutella, pancake breakfast sandwich. Grab it on the go. It is portable. Stick it in a plastic baggie for less mess on the run.

If you have plenty of time, it is delicious with strawberries on the side or inside!




Know how to make scrambled eggs super fast? We do. Spray a ceramic bowl with cooking spray. Crack your egg into a ceramic bowl, stir with a fork, and then pop in the microwave for about a minute. Remove, and flip it over. You may have to return it to the microwave for a few seconds.


How to make scrambled eggs in the mircrowave.
How to make scrambled eggs in the mircrowave.

Here's what the microwave scrambled eggs look like when done.


Scramble eggs in the microwave.
Scramble eggs in the microwave.

To make an easy breakfast sandwich, place your egg inside two pancakes and add your favorite cheese.


Pancake breakfast sandwich ideas.
Pancake breakfast sandwich ideas.

You can also add sausage, bacon, or Canadian Bacon to your pancake sandwich.


Easy Pancake Breakfast Sandwich.
Easy Pancake Breakfast Sandwich.

Variations:  Cream cheese and jam, oatmeal with a drizzle of Maple Syrup, egg and avocado, and breaded chicken.


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Easy Breakfast Pizza Recipe

Pizza for Breakfast? Heck, yeah!

Do you miss those college day breakfasts of cold pizza? Or was that last week? Either way, this is a fun, easy breakfast pizza recipe for a more traditional breakfast. Just like conventional pizza, you can mix and match toppings as you see fit. We've also included a breakfast pizza sauce recipe. We used turkey ham, mushrooms, and red onions this time because....well, it was what we had. Enjoy!

Easy Breakfast Pizza Recipe Sauce
Easy Breakfast Pizza Recipe with special Breakfast Sauce.

How to Make Breakfast Pizza with Sauce


Ingredients:
Pizza Crust
1T butter or margarine
3/4 t. salt, divided
1/8 t. pepper
1T flour
1 c. milk, divided
1t. Italian seasoning
8 eggs

Choice of Toppings: Such as mushrooms, onions, peppers, sausage, ham, bacon and 1 c. shredded Mozzarella Cheese

Crust:
Use your favorite pre-made crust, bread dough, or recipe of your choosing. Roll the crust into a 14 inch circle and build up the edges slightly. Bake the crust (375 degrees) at least partially before adding toppings. 

While the crust is rising and/or baking, prepare your sauce and toppings as follows:

Sauce:
Melt 1T butter or margarine in a small pan.
Add 1/4t. salt and 1/8t. pepper and 1T flour.
Mix well and cook 1 minute.
Add 1/2 c. milk and stir constantly over medium heat until thickened.

Eggs:
In a large bowl, beat 8 eggs.
Add 1/2 c.milk.
Season with 1/2 t. salt and 1 t. Italian seasoning.
Lightly grease a skillet with cooking spray and allow the egg mixture to set up on the bottom of the skillet.
Using a spatula, lift and fold the cooked eggs, allowing the uncooked mixture to flow to the bottom of the pan.  
Continue until eggs are completely cooked, but still moist.

Toppings:
Thinly slice vegetables- onions, mushrooms, green or red peppers. Thoroughly cook meat toppings- sausage, bacon, or ham.

Assemble pizza.

Once the crust is baked, but not browned, apply a layer of sauce.  Spoon the scrambled eggs on top of the sauce. Add toppings.  Finally, top with about 1 c. shredded Mozzarella Cheese.

Bake the pizza at 375 degrees for 15 minutes or until the cheese is melted and the crust is browned.


Breakfast Pizza Sauce Recipe.
Breakfast Pizza Sauce Recipe.


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Easy Breakfast Ideas for Kids: Walking Pancakes

Easy Walking Mini Pancakes Recipe for Kids

Rushing out the door without time for breakfast? We've been working on breakfast hacks to help your morning back to school routine. Our Walking Mini Pancakes recipe is an easy breakfast idea for kids- Parents can eat them too! Keep scrolling down for our fun recipeEnjoy!




Pillsbury™ Mini Pancakes packs are just one of the many brands participating in Sam's Club eBox Tops program. It is easy to collect and enter. Buy 3 or more Box Tops for Education™ items in one transaction at Sam's Club® between 8/1/15 and 7/3/16.* 




Snap a picture of the receipt showing date, UPC codes and total purchase amount. Send picture to samsclub@btfereceipts.com by July 17, 2016. There are other ways to enter on Sam's Club's Website.

Enter your code by July 31, 2016, and they'll award your school the eBox Tops you've earned. You can do it!


Easy Walking Mini Pancakes Recipe for Kids
Mayhem loves her Walking Mini Pancakes.

How to Make Walking Pancakes

You will need: 
Pillsbury™ Heat-N-Go Mini Pancakes (Maple Burstin')
Fresh Raspberries or Strawberries (or both)
Cream Cheese
Stevia Powder (optional)
  • Heat your Mini Pancakes in the microwave according to package instructions. 
  • Remove, and open package. 
  • Spoon in 2-3 Tbs. of cream cheese (yes, you can use whip cream instead). 
  • Toss in berries. 
  • Sprinkle with 1 packet of Stevia Powder.
  • Walk to car, and enjoy!


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Easy Breakfast Ideas Kids Will Eat

Tips for a Quick and Easy Morning Breakfast Routine

Serve up a quick and easy breakfast that your kids will eat! Why force it? You want your kids to eat a breakfast that will stick with them until lunch. The important thing is fueling their morning with lots of protein, but that usually requires too much effort for our busy morning schedules.

Rethink what you serve for breakfast. Waffles and toast won't last. Bacon and eggs are a lot of work. We're sharing tips and easy breakfast ideas to make your mornings easier. Check your freezer aisle at Walmart for more fun choices. Don't forget to scroll down for our quick egg tips. Enjoy!

Easy breakfast ideas kids will eat: Mini Corn Dogs.
Easy breakfast ideas kids will eat: Mini Corn Dogs.


State Fair Mini Corn Dogs are easy to make. We toasted ours in the toaster oven in under 15 minutes, but they also taste great when microwaved. Add some fruit and glass of milk, and you've got a good start to your day. Make your morning easier with Walmart. They offer lots of great value on back to school needs.


Easy Breakfast Ideas.
Easy Breakfast Ideas.

Mayhem likes to skip breakfast or eat something sweet. She couldn't wait to start her day with mini corn dogs. The cornbread batter kept her sweet tooth at bay. She also loves Jimmy Dean Pancake and Sausage Sticks. They served them for breakfast when she attended kindergarten. Pair them with eggs for a fun breakfast!




Toasted Mini Corn Dogs.
Toasted Mini Corn Dogs.

We have several chickens and ducks, so whenever possible, we incorporate eggs into our diet. Scrambling eggs every day can get old plus it is messy and takes up valuable time. We often take a shortcut and scramble our eggs in the microwave!

How to Microwave Eggs

You will need a bowl (they make fancy microwave bowls for this purpose, but it isn't necessary).

Canola Oil Spray (or any spray on oil).

Eggs, Milk, Butter, Salt, and Pepper.

We've tried lots of bowls. Any ceramic bowl will do. Spray the entire inside of the bowl.

Crack your egg directly into the bowl, scramble with a fork, add a splash of milk, and stir to mix.

Use one egg per bowl. When you try to scramble more than one egg at a time, it doesn't work as well and takes more time.

Place the bowl in the microwave on a paper towel.

Microwave for about 40 seconds on high.

Remove from microwave, flip or stir egg and then microwave for additional 15-20 seconds.

Sprinkle with salt, pepper, and butter to taste.

To get in and out quickly, we always use the self-checkout at Walmart.


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Make Minutes Matter: Breakfast before School can be Quality Time for Conversation: Everyday is a Big Day Program

Rushed Time before School can Turn into Memorable Moments with a Daily Conversation added to your Family Mission

How to have a conversation with your kids at breakfast
Make everyday count with Breakfast conversation bites.

If you are like me, your early morning routine is rushed, scattered, and not always in the best of family spirits. We try, but getting ready and organized for school is hectic. If only, we were well organized and had enough time to prep he everything the night before- but our lifestyles don't always allow for such structured free time. I'm a Homeschool Mommy. It sounds far easier than it is - well, it did to me. As the principal, teacher, gym instructor, and music director, (plus my full-time job as a social media manager) life is often stressed, and I rarely have time to focus on the little things... the important things.

Kellogg’s® Frosted Mini-Wheats® and Scholastic partnered and then contacted me to write about #mini-missions™​ it hit home. We do a lot of things for others. We are always up to something for community service or helping friends. It is time to focus on us! So, this week, we did just that. Thanksgiving is nearing, and it is a good time to remember what we are thankful for this year. Our Mini-mission is to continue to collect toys and clothing for area Christmas drives. November is a great month to collect donations as people are beginning to get into the holiday spirit. Sometimes, we collect gift wrap and tape to donate. Other times, we get clothing, books, or toys. Always, we remind ourselves how giving back does the heart good.




Each day at breakfast, we focused on a simple conversation starter.  This is a great way to learn more about your kids' interest and what makes their mind tick.  My children love to explore theoretical concepts... you know, why is the sky blue?  So, I went with it. Plan out a conversation starter each day. Do your homework. If you are going to ask and answer questions like, 'why is the sky blue', you better know your stuff. Research ideas online the night before. Here are a few of our conversation starters, and the fun answers we came up with for our conversation bites  #mini-missions™.

Day One 

Q: What is your favorite memory from helping with community service this year?

A: I don't know.

Momteruption: Try again.

A: Cake Pops?

Momteruption: What about them?

A: They were good!

Momteruption: Well... they were good weren't they, but what else?

A: I am happy April made the cake pops and donated her time for Santa's Elves of Indy.

A: I was happy to help Daddy that day.

Mom: It is nice to spend time as a family working to help others!


Day Two

Q: Today is the first day of the rest of your life what are you going to do?

A: Ride on Nebu (our pet bird.)

Momteruption: Try again.

A: Ride on a Tiger.

Momteruption: Something, you can do today!

A: I don't know.

Momteruption: Well.. I would try to be more positive from this day forward and always think about what I can do to make life better.

A: I will take care of the chickens!

Momteruption: *sigh* Well, that's a good start.


Day Three

Q: Why is it important to sit down and eat a healthy breakfast?

A: Because food is fuel!

A: Because you are hungry and need food to live.

Momteruption: Those are both good reasons. Food is like fuel it gives us important vitamins and mineral.

Kidteruption: Yeah, like these on the Frosted Mini-Wheats™​ box.

Momteruption: Exactly! It is a part of a healthy breakfast, we should have fruit and milk or juice too so we'll be ready to learn!

Kidteruption: Like Bananas!


This is just a sampling of our conversation bites. You can see, it is harder than it looks, but as the days the progressed, the kids began to warm up to the idea :)

Breakfast before School: Introduction to the Every Day is a Big Day program


When your family completes a Mini™ Mission, you can earn free Scholastic books for your family and a chance to win prizes for your school and community. Visit scholastic.com/minimissions to register your family for the Every Day is a Big Day program.  Each month, log in and complete a new Mini™Mission to earn 2 free Scholastic books for your family.


When your family completes a Mini™ Mission, you are also entered into a sweepstakes where 131 prizes will be awarded to schools and communities each month. Download free monthly stories chronicling Mini’s™ adventures against the evil Skipper. Kellogg’s® Frosted Mini-Wheats® and Scholastic have partnered to bring you the Every Day is a Big Day program, created to benefit families, schools and communities across the country.

Your family is invited to complete monthly Mini™ Missions to get free books for your family. Also, each month you’ll be entered into a sweepstakes for the chance to win one of 131 valuable prizes for your school and community. As you earn books and enter the sweepstakes, your family is sure to have a blast and learn something new along the way!

Start here and register for your first monthly mission!

This is a sponsored conversation by me on behalf of Kellogg's(R) Frosted Mini-Wheats(R). The opinions and text are all mine.

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Cranberry Christmas Waffles Recipe: Kitchen Kids

Christmas Waffles Recipe for Kids to Make

If you or your kids want to make an easy Christmas Breakfast for the family or Santa, make some Cranberry Christmas Waffles. These are super easy to make, and you only need a few ingredients. Enjoy!


Cranberry Christmas Waffles Recipe: Kitchen Kids
Cranberry Christmas Waffles Recipe: Kitchen Kids.

You need:

1/2 C. canned jellied Cranberry sauce

1/2 C. Apple sauce
1/4 Walnuts
Frozen Waffles or make your own 



To make:


Mix cranberry sauce, apple sauce, and walnuts.

Toast frozen waffles or cook your own according to recipe.
Spread sauce onto waffles.
Eat.
Say Yum and Merry Christmas!



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