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This is great for a weekend brunch or a "breakfast for supper" day. They can be frozen and warmed in a toaster or microwave too, but are really best fresh.
They can be served with syrup (real, sugar free, etc.) but I like them with a little applesauce or strawberries on top. Peanut butter is good on them too.
the kind of apple you use here will make a huge difference in the flavor and texture of this dish--i prefer granny smiths.
also, this can be made with regullare flour if you don't want GF--simply switch to all-purpose-flour and increase the 4 eggs to 6 eggs.
Delicious take on a southern classic that can takes advantage of the ease of crock pot cooking.
Ever thought about eating carrot cake for breakfast? Well now you can- quilt free!
low carbohydrates, high protein creamer for your coffee or just add .5 tsp cocoa powder and hot water for delicious protein hot cocoa . no empty calories.
This recipe is a NO flour bread, so it is a little easier to make. Also no need for a oven, just a microwave. Make it and enjoy!(to store it just bag it or use plastic wrap)what the nutritional info says is for the WHOLE LOAF not a serving
Taste like home Mac & Cheese.
This is a lighter version of the high calorie stuff my mom used to make.
LOADED with bananas! - HIGH in Fibre, potassium, protein, LOW in fat and sodium
These amazing waffles are sugar-free and are low in fat, thanks to unsweetened applesauce. Top with pure maple syrup--mmm, mmm!
This is a bit like a crepe`, but simple and healthy. Mr. Rogers introduced me to the idea of pairing cheese with a banana, and although many raise their eyebrows at first, this combo is delicious, healthy and versitile! It's also filling; it contains fruit, grain, and dairy.
Recipe Courtesy of Serena Lowe
Let's Get Cooking 2011
Start your day out right with these easy-to-make pancakes. They are an excellent source of iron!
2 large chicken breast
1 red onion
1 large apple
2 tbsp relish or pickle
2 tbsp of light mayo