Eggnog Baked Oatmeal
Eggnog Baked Oatmeal Recipe is deliciously simple to make and the eggnog makes it rich and creamy. It’s perfect for Christmas brunch.
Eggnog Baked Oatmeal Recipe is deliciously simple to make and the eggnog makes it rich and creamy. It’s perfect for Christmas brunch.
Sure, you can eat pumpkin pie for breakast. But Pumpkin Pie Baked Oatmeal is even easier to make (no crust!) and has all the flavors of pumpkin pie.
My gardening friends and readers will understand when I say there is such a thing as too much zucchini. If you’ve ever “grown just a couple” zucchini plants, you know you need as many zucchini recipes as you can find. Zucchini Chocolate Chip Baked Oatmeal is one of our favorite ways to use the overflow of summer…
Fall is back and it is time for a new baked oatmeal recipe. We’ve had delicious Clementine Cranberry Baked Oatmeal and Zucchini Baked Oatmeal. Now it’s time for an allergy friendly and easy to make baked oatmeal. Egg-free, dairy-free, nut-free and no sugar added, Applesauce Baked Oatmeal is easy enough that even the kids could…
It’s fall and time to pull out the comfort food breakfast recipes. We eat oatmeal any time of year but when autumn hits in all its chilly splendor, and leaves are laying, brown and crunchy, I immediately pull out my Clementine Cranberry Baked Oatmeal recipe. My children inhale it and ask for more. About a…
I have zucchini on my counter, zucchini in my refrigerator and zucchini in my freezer, and I asked for every bit of it. I know most people are trying to get rid of zucchini so how could I have it any better? I am looking for their unwanted or excess zucchini. My goal is to…
Oatmeal is a hearty hot breakfast that’s affordable and convenient, but it can get boring quickly. Here are some fun oatmeal flavor combinations to jazz up your breakfast. My kids’ go-to breakfast is oatmeal. If you’re looking for a foolproof (and kid-friendly) way to make stove top oatmeal, this is it. If you’re looking for…
Oranges are a common citrus that most people already know quite a bit about so we’re going to keep this one light with a few facts, tips, and recipes. If oranges aren’t in your diet, it’s that time of year to add them! Right now they are in season (most affordable) and add valuable nutrients to…
It’s (almost) November and Thanksgiving is on the way so I knew this would be the perfect time to spotlight my favorite berry – the cranberry. Its role on the American Thanksgiving table simply in the form of cranberry sauce does it an injustice as cranberries are so much more. Some of my favorite recipes like…
My family hasn’t always been a fan of zucchini but in summer and fall it’s plentiful and affordable, especially if you garden or have friends who do. Several years ago I took on the challenge of teaching my family to enjoy zucchini. It takes time and trying several different methods of making it to start…
Our nomadic life is coming to an end! August 23rd is move in day. The week is going to be full of cleaning, painting, and moving in so I’m preparing now. I know the biggest time and money suck tends to be meals when we move but I also know we have a laundry list…
This whole wheat cranberry coconut bread recipe is perfect for brunch, snack, with soup, or as dessert. Finish it off with just a touch of honey and you’ll be holding yourself back from eating the whole batch. This recipe has been sponsored by Mockmill. Stay tuned for a special offer just for you (at the end)!…
Am I the only stockpiler who panics when I see my stockpile dwindling? I know it’s a necessity for us right now but all I can think about is the fact I’m not going to be prepared with all this delicious summer fruit for winter baking, breakfast, and jams. With the list dwindling, I have…
I’m back with a continuation of Operation: Eat Down the Freezer. The last 2 weeks have been a little crazy as we packed up and moved everything to a storage unit – including the freezer. Right now we are in temporary housing until we figure out permanent housing. It’s an adventure of sorts. I liken…
Eating down the freezer is hard when you are solo parenting, packing up a house, wrapping up a homeschool year, and trying to buy a house remote. My meal plans have been made but it’s been really hard to follow them when I just want to curl up somewhere at the end of the day….
Two months in and I feel like there is so much left on the Operation: Eat Down the Freezer list. I really need to make a dent in it because we don’t even know if we will be living in permanent or temporary housing in a few weeks. I bought just a few groceries this…
We’re surviving, but we aren’t eating down the freezer so well this week. Try ‘not at all’ so far. I can’t believe the week is over already and I didn’t make the meal plan. I’ll just sneak it in with next week’s – Operation: Eat Down the Freezer Meal Plan 6 and 7. 2 friends brought me meals this…