Don't worry though, I still have LOTS of treats to share with you! I will be baking and giving away tons of candy & cookies to family and friends (just like always). So, there will be plenty of recipes shared here healthy, non-healthy and lots and lots of treats too. I will also be doing a 12 days of Christmas Goodies Blog Hop Party, so make sure you watch for that starting December 11, 2010.
Here are some great healthy recipes we've made in the past.
Peanut-Butter Breakfast Banana Split
Healthy Cobb Salad
Cucumber Chicken Salad
Grilled Chicken Salad
Peach-Strawberry Morning Parfait
Strawberry POMegrante Smoothie
Banana Chip Yogurt
Onto today's healthy breakfast, that my twins just love. It's fun, easy and delicious.
Nest Egg
1 egg
1 piece of bread
sprinkle of Grandma's Seasoning Salt
Heat a skillet and spray with Pam. Cut a circle out of a piece of bread and lay in the pan; crack the egg into the middle of the toast, sprinkle with Seasoning Salt (while cooking not after) and cook. If you like over-easy cook more on one side then the other, if you want the yolk cooked through, cook a little longer on each side.
Watch for this logo for healthy recipes this Holiday Season here on MOMS CRAZY COOKING.
I am on Team A for the Holiday Hotties and I can't wait to LOOSE weight this holiday season and share my experience, struggles and joys as I try and loose 10 lbs over the next 8 weeks!!! Wish me LUCK! This is NOT going to be easy! I weigh-in every Wednesday and plan to report here on Thursdays.
We would love to have some HEALTHY recipes for Thanksgiving, so don't forget to link up with us your
Thanksgiving Dinner & Side Dishes at:
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This is linked to: Food on Fridays, Foodie Friday, I'm Lovin' It Fridays, Friday Potluck and Family Friendly Fridays
Awwww...I love this for breakfast! It's so simple but seems so special! So glad you linked to Food on Fridays, because I'm totally having this for breakfast tomorrow. Yum.
ReplyDeleteMy kids love nest eggs too - although I fry them in bacon grease. ;o)
ReplyDeleteSimplicity itself. My rug rats splatter theirs with ketchup. >﹏<
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