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Tag Archives: Breakfast
Cheeky Cinnamon Stacks
I love breakfast. I love new blogs. I love new recipes. I was food blog hunting the other day and found The Cheeky Kitchen and it is an absolute delight of a blog! So cute and really great and very … Continue reading
Copycat Breakfast
As you all know, the FCS budget is in full effect and going well. However, it has made us more judicious in deciding which restaurant gets our designated eating out money. We also love eating breakfast together on Saturdays. I … Continue reading
I had forgotten
how much I love Saturdays. But I do. I love Saturdays. I love sleeping late, staying in my pjs, playing with the pups and making breakfast with Mike. Iced latte— kiwi, mango, passion fruit and banana fruit salad— toast with … Continue reading
Taste of Texas
We are always trying to make the food we ate in Texas over here in London. We make taquitos, enchiladas, queso etc. all the time. But it is always just for us or maybe a few people coming over. Mike … Continue reading
Whatabrinner
Brinner = Breakfast for Dinner In Dallas, Mike and I had a semi-tradition. Since we went to church on Saturday nights we had Sunday mornings free, and if we could drag ourselves out of bed before 10:30, we went to … Continue reading