This August has been a strange one. We have been experiencing a thunderstormy end to an adventure filled summer. The storms have been beautiful..but frightening for my 3 year old. For the last few weeks every time she hears a noise that is thunderish she covers her ears and cowers. Try as I might, I cannot get her to stop being frightened. I tried to explain thunder, I told her what the different not scary sounds were (airplane, garage door opening, etc.), we tried playing games, and more. But that kid is just scared!
On a less scary note I'm blogging again! Yep, I decided that I had better get back to it because I have been cooking up some delicious delights. To start things off I am taking a super easy approach to a gourmet breakfast. Not too long ago I stayed with my sister-in-law and she made some crazy tasty waffles for us. She added in a little bacon and some chopped walnuts to the batter and they were glorious. I was wishing that I could have been a pig and eaten all of them. So I decided I had better make them when I was in the privacy of my own home where I could have seconds...or thirds..
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You will need Milk, Bisquick, an Egg, Walnuts, and chopped Bacon. |
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Mix the Bisquick according to the waffles instructions and finely chop the Walnuts. |
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Pre-heat you waffle iron and spray it with a little non-stick spray. Place the waffle mix on the iron and quickly sprinkle with a bit of the bacon and a bit of the Walnuts over the top. Close and cook as you normally would. |
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When done add a dollop of butter, drizzle with maple syrup, and enjoy! |
The maple syrup adds a gooey richness to the waffles that can't be beat. These waffles have a fun savory nutty flavor that really gets you going in the morning. Very filling and perfect for a busy day. They are also perfect when you want breakfast for dinner. Give them a try, you won't be disappointed
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YUMMO, looks great Jullee, glad o see you back.
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