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Breakfasts

We can't forget breakfast, right?  I have a few recipes up my sleeve.  My kids are big Food Network fans...I can't be shown up!  They won't be fancy, but will be just as yummy!



Maple Walnut Scones PDF Print E-mail

*I couldn't decide if these should go under breakfasts or breads, so I posted this recipe in both areas on this site.

Be warned!  These are very, very tasty.  We could not refrain from seconds...but they're also very filling...so thirds CAN wait until later.  They are great warmed up!

Maple Walnut SconesIngredients:

  • 3½ C All-purpose flour
  • 1 C finely chopped walnuts
  • 4 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1/3 C vegetable shortening
  • 1/3 C butter
  • 1 C milk
  • ½ C maple syrup, divided
  • ½ tsp maple flavoring
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Breakfast Omelette PDF Print E-mail

This is really easy to fix and makes me feel like I'm having a full gourmet meal!  I just chop up all the vegetables ahead of time and put them all in the same bowl. Mix them together whenever you feel like a little treat! Add them to omelettes, salads, whatever...

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Breakfasts & Breads

  • This is really easy to fix and makes me feel like I'm having a full gourmet meal!  I just chop up all the vegetables ahead of time and put them all in the same bowl. Mix them together whenever you feel like a little treat! Add them to omelettes, salads, whatever...

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  • I got a hankering for a streusel-topped cranberry muffin one day.  Did you know they don't sell those in Nebraska?  Well, if they do, I couldn't find any.  So, I set out to find a good recipe.  What follows is a couple of different recipes thrown together.  Hope you like it.

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  • Okay...I had several issues with this recipe (from November 29, 2009 issue of Family Circle)...but have not been thwarted!  I will keep trying!  :)

    We own some wonderful books written by Shirley Corriher called Bakewise and Cookwise.  Her "teaching style" gives all the background of not only the hows of cooking/baking, but also the whys.  It's chemistry class for my homeschooled kiddos to say the least.  Yes, we consider them school books!  :)

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  • *I couldn't decide if these should go under breakfasts or breads, so I posted this recipe in both areas on this site.

    Be warned!  These are very, very tasty.  We could not refrain from seconds...but they're also very filling...so thirds CAN wait until later.  They are great warmed up!

    Maple Walnut SconesIngredients:

    • 3½ C All-purpose flour
    • 1 C finely chopped walnuts
    • 4 tsp baking powder
    • 1 tsp salt
    • 1/3 C vegetable shortening
    • 1/3 C butter
    • 1 C milk
    • ½ C maple syrup, divided
    • ½ tsp maple flavoring
    Read more...