October 14, 2007
http://leaderladies.mee.nu/fall_breakfast_recipes_from wee wifey has a Fall Breakfast: Gingerbread Waffles, Pumpkin Pancakes & 3 syrups (one of which is "A Not for Baptists Syrup".
Pancake Recipes submits a Basic Puff Pancake
http://pancakerecipes.blogspot.com/2007/10/basic-puff-pancak.html
Stephanie at Stop the Ride! sent in Home-made Buttermilk Pancakes: http://www.stoptheride.net/2007/03/home-made-buttermilk-pancakes.html
Shawn Lea, who so kindly administers this Carnival for us all offers her recipe for Overnight Caramel French Toast http://everythingandnothing.typepad.com/mississippi/2005/12/overnight_caram.html
Nerd Mom has Basic Egg Casserole
http://nerdfamilyfood.blogspot.com/2007/10/basic-egg-casserole.html
Peggy Hall has Sugar Free GM Fiber One Muffins. Peggy says "Well, I created this recipe last year I think, and have perfected it this year. I enjoy these muffins a LOT. They are sugar fee, low in fat, and low in net carbs. They have a good flavor, and provide me a way to enjoy the flavors of the fall, without having them in pie or something."
http://peggy-hall.com/?p=215
World Famous Recipes posted a Quick and Easy Monkey Bread
http://www.worldfamousrecipes.org/2007/10/05/quick-and-easy-dinner-recipes/
Summer has made a basic yeast bread
http://wiredfornoise.blogspot.com/2007/10/do-not-attempt-to-lick-your-screen.html
Diabetic Recipes gave us Cocoa-Date Oatmeal. You could always change the dates to another fruit and the cocoa oatmeal sounds great -- a nice change from cinnamon and raisins in your oatmeal.
http://diabeticrecipes.blogspot.com/2007/06/cocoa-date-oatmeal.html
Expat Chef sent us Real Oatmeal which is a crockpot oatmeal with blueberries and cranberries -- yum yum, my favorite fruit combo.
http://expatriateskitchen.blogspot.com/2007/10/real-oatmeal.html
Kathee has Mushroom-Sauced Eggs, or poached eggs on English Muffins with a nice white sauce. http://famousrecipes.wordpress.com/2007/10/05/mushroom-sauced-eggs/
Melissa sent in The Budget Breakfast Sandwich, she says it's great for leftover hamburger buns -- it also looks great for times I don't want to cook breakfast (Sunday mornings!!) http://apennycloser.com/2007/10/13/reducipe-the-budget-breakfast-sandwich/
Debbie says "Hash it out with your family" -- this is a hamburger hash. http://pacificnorthwestboating.com/2007/10/12/hash-it-out-with-your-family/
Jennie Weber sent in a classic recipe: Sausage Brunch Braid http://rayjenweber.blogspot.com/2007/10/sausage-brunch-braid.html
Cecil Oursborn says "Willy done likes his kids to eat a little more healthy that just old cold cereal. That is why Willy likes to make a Hillbilly Trash Breakfast - they aint no trash in this here breakfast." -- breakfast at camp with sausage, cheese & potatoes. Check it out at:
http://hillbilly-willy.blogspot.com/2006/09/hillbilly-trash-breakfast.html
Dani has Double-Baked Home Fries. Something you can eat for Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner. Cooking time is not quite 2 hours, but 90 minutes of it is baking happily unattended -- a good choice for a day you are puttering around the house. By the way, it looks really nummy! http://www.catchthespoon.com/sunday-brunch-double-baked-home-fries/
And then there are, as always assorted submissions, still welcome, which have nothing to do with this week's breakfast theme.
Host Bee give us Fire Spice & Nuts a great appetizer or to make as a giftie for someone (keep this one in mind for the upcoming holidays) http://www.busybeelifestyle.com/fire-spice-and-nuts/
Blog Charm has Classic Egg Salad (Low Carb)
http://www.blogcharm.com/recipes/80953/Classic+Egg+Salad+Low+Carb.html
Joel Fuhrman MD has healthy salad dressings,
http://www.diseaseproof.com/archives/recipes-dressing-healthy.html Dressing
The Career Counselor provides some info on The Healthiest Habits for Office and Seasonal Snacking http://askthecareercounselor.com/blog/archives/139
Wenchypoo offers some wench wisdom regarding Holiday Dinner Rip-oofs http://wenchwisdom.blogspot.com/2007/10/holiday-dinner-rip-offs.html
The erudite Professsor Steve Bainbridge submitted a duck cassoulet which uses both the slow cooker and oven.
http://www.professorbainbridgeonwine.com/wineandfood/comments/slow_cooker_and_oven_duck_cassoulet/
Elisson offers a rather less formal recipe for duck sandwiches .http://elisson1.blogspot.com/2007/10/duck.html
Muse sent in information on cooking vegetables http://me-ander.blogspot.com/2007/10/cooked-vegetables.html
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Posted by: Melissa at October 15, 2007 06:37 AM (QDy2Y)
Thanks for the link.
You did a yummy job!
http://me-ander.blogspot.com/2007/10/wasting-time-and-coffee.html
Posted by: muse at October 17, 2007 12:05 AM (OnvZL)
Posted by: Karen at October 17, 2007 10:08 AM (t/as+)
So many yummy things!
Posted by: Lina at October 17, 2007 05:14 PM (+vPI2)
My how things change. Thank you for including my hash it out with your family. Cooking on a boat can be a challenge...you think you've got a small kitchen? Try one that's just over hip wide and one step deep.
I'm going to have to try out a bunch of these yummy items.
Fair Winds!
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