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Showing posts with label Breakfast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Breakfast. Show all posts

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Starting to try new foods

In our house growing up my mom had a phrase to get us to try new foods that has stuck with us all.

"Try it. You might have grown a new taste bud." 

I recently discovered a taste bud that is oh so fond of V8 V-fusion drinks. I know I don't get enough fruits & veggies in a day and these are delish!
This juice doesn't just look delightful, my friends.

Also, in an effort to satisfy my craving for salt & vinegar chips (stop the rumors right there- not a pregnant craving, I always love these) & to meet my calorie-counting needs I tried POPchips and whoa mama! they are go-od!

I should put some of those google ads at the bottom of my page so I can at least make a little moolah for my product endorsements. Maybe if V8 & POPchips have a surge in sales in the Chicago market they'll come knocking on my door with one of those giant checks!

Well, let's see... what else have I made in the last few days?

Banana Bread
adapted from a bunch of websites & my brain
warning: i'm starting to feel a little wacky, there is definitely chair dancing* going on while i write this one

*chair dancing: the act of dancing from the waist up while sitting in a chair. often includes swaying, head bobbing, and finger pointing


[preheat your oven to 325]
1 stick of room temperature butter (yes, I'm still working through my freezer stash of buddah)
1 cup of granulated sugar (I was really tempted to type sugah just now)
[whip those together]
2 large eggs aka grande juevos
[whip those in one at a time until you have some fluffy goodness]
3 ripe bananas (more than a few brown spots if you know what I mean)
1 tablespoon milk (a splash will do)
a serious sprinkle of cinnamon
[mash 'em till the sun don't shine]
[combine the fluffy goodness with the mashed mess]
2 cups of flour
1 teaspoon each of baking soda, baking powder, salt
[combine dry ingredients]
[bring the whole gang together until just combined]
[Grease a loaf pan: I got to debut a new pampered chef loaf pan courtesy of mi madre]
[bake for an hour-ish until an unused toothpick comes out clean]





Let it cool for 10-15 minutes

While this was cooling I toasted some chopped walnuts (bake them on 350 for 7ish minutes to let the flavors take on new life)
Then I served warm slices with the nuts, honey, and butter. 
Obviously you could add the nuts in during baking if that's your style.



OH I ALMOST FORGOT-
I was recently presented with the prestigious Wife of the Week Award.
It was super exciting. I was nominated for making a weekday morning breakfast.
I made it to feed my hubs & start his day of right, but also I really needed to make something fatty on my new baking stone so it could get seasoned and biscuits were a recommended item. 



Biscuits, cheesy scrambled eggs, jonagold apple