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Breakfast Ideas

If anyone else is like me, often wondering what's for breakfast, here is a list to help with your breakfast menu.



Pancakes with syrup and/or fruits


Muffins (vanilla, blueberries, banana)


French toast with syrup and/or fruits and bacon


Baked french toast


Biscuits with cheese


Scones made with raisins or blueberries


Waffles with fruits and or without cream



Oatmeal porridge: made with bannana and mapple syrup, the best recipe ever. My boys love it.


Baked oatmeal


Cornmeal porridge


Cereals or granola with milk and/or yogurt


Omelet made with tomatoes, sweet peppers, ham and cheese


Eggs with ham, bacon or sausage


Hard boiled eggs and bread


Salmon or tuna cakes


Quessadillas made with any kind of meat, cheese and sweet peppers


Burritos made with scrambled eggs, cheese, sausage and sweet peppers


Plain freshly made bread with butter, jam, cheese, or ham


Cinnamon toast

Crepes with fruits and or without cream (Here is my guest post on how to make crepes)

Croque monsieur (Broiled ham and cheese sandwich)


Pannini made with any deli meat, tomatoes an cheese, grilled on a griddle.


Cinnamon rolls

Monkey bread

Homemade croissant sandwiches, filled with chocolate or ham and cheese ( I use the same dough as for cinnamon rolls or monkey bread i.e sweet dough)



Coffeecake (my favorite being blueberry coffeecake though apples ones are really good too)




I hope this is helpful to some of you.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Hi Joelle,

I was wondering if I could get the recipes to a few of your suggestions:


Cinn. rolls

Monkey bread

Coffee cake.


I would appreciate it a lot.


I am not sure if you will get this comment since it is a year later, so if I don't "hear" from you in the next couple of days, I will e-mail you ( from your homepage the "e-mail" link).

You can either post the recipes here or you can e-mail them to me. Whichever is easier for you.


Thanks.

In Christ,

Christine e-mail: tinalovesaj@gmail.com

P.S. If you are busy and don't have time, don't worry about it.

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