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Snickerdoodle Muffins by Nancy MiyasakiEvery mother should have these in her repertoire. One bowl, pedestrian ingredients, and children absolutely love them. These are buttery, sweet, with a soft, pillow-like texture–nothing to get in the way of appreciative grunts. I doubled this recipe and got 17 muffins, so a single will probably yield 8. |
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Swedish Oatmeal Pancakes by John SpottiswoodI love my wife's traditional swedish pancake recipe. However, I feel much better when I eat a healthy breakfast of oatmeal, so I tried combining the two. I think the combination is wonderful. It still has the chewy, crepe-like texture of the traditional swedish pancake, with just a bit of nutty whole grain texture. Our kids say… |
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Favorite Oatmeal Muffins by Salad FoodieNo, not just my favorite oatmeal muffin, these are actually my Number 1 Favorite Muffin ~ period! I love that they are comparatively low-fat and won’t make your fingers greasy as you eat them. I love the chewy texture of oatmeal, the sweetness of raisins and cinnamon, and the spongy texture buttermilk imparts to baked products. I… |
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Power Pancakes by Julie GreenmanWhole Wheat and Vegan |
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Best Crispy Waffles by Salad FoodieThis is my favorite recipe for a crisp waffle. If that’s the way you like them, don’t reduce the oil, cause that’s what makes them crispy! Lazy soul that I am, I mix the batter in a blender and use that as a pitcher to pour them conveniently. I freeze extra waffles for a quick into-the-toaster breakfast. Just add maple syrup, butter… |
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Favorite Buttermilk Waffles (with Whole Grain option) by Salad FoodieButtermilk makes baked products divine, and this is the way I use it in waffles. White whole wheat flour or whole wheat pastry flour can be subbed to boost nutrition. Lazy soul that I am, I mix the batter in a blender and use that as a pitcher to pour them conveniently. I freeze extra waffles for a quick into-the-toaster breakfast.… |
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Roasted Tomato, Basil & Mozarella Bruschetta by Now We're Cooking!This is a slightly modified recipe from Barefoot Contessa's Roasted Tomatoes recipe, see link. Very, very yummy! |
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Baked Oatmeal with Craisins & Brown Sugar by Terri SchlatherThis baked spin on an old favorite is a hit in my house. With a slight denser texture and and almost cake-like serving style I was able to win over the pickiest of eaters with this fantastic breakfast. |
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Breakfast Muffins by Wendi TaylorA light, flaky biscuit topped with egg, sausage, and cheese - in a convenient muffin. |
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Brown Rice and Walnut Salad by SaruThis rice and walnut salad is an exciting way to eat brown rice.It is tasty,hearty, and bursting with nutrition.You can eat this salad warm or cold. |
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Oatmeal Cranberry Brûlée by Culinary EnvyOatmeal Cranberry Brûlée is golden amber colored caramelized sugar that cracks open to a tart cranberry layer resting atop cozy creamy oatmeal. Superb! |
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Good for U Blueberry Orange Muffins by Culinary EnvyGood for U Blueberry Orange Muffins are quick, healthy, hearty and oozing with bursting blueberries and zesty orange flavor. What more could you want from a morning muffin? |
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Buttermilk Pancakes with Whole Wheat & Orange by Salad FoodieThis recipe uses half all purpose and half whole grain flour - my choice for the whole grain is white whole wheat flour or whole wheat pastry flour. A nice citrus flavor perks up Sunday morning pancakes. (I freeze leftovers for hungry mornings with little time except to toast and devour!) |
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Sara's Sassy sandwich by Sara JaneThis sandwich has a face and is a veggie food no meat ! |
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Whole Wheat Buttermilk Pancake Recipe by Hina GujralWhole Wheat Buttermilk Pancake Recipe is always my brunch time favourite, served with variety fresh fruits, drizzle of organic honey, they are just divine. |
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