We are
trying hard not to waste food while confined… The following are samples of our
morning fare.
Laurie
loves Cheerios. She just adds a bit of
Splenda with dried cranberries on top and adds milk. I’m trying to finish off some leftover Rice
Chex and Corn Chex remaining from our snack making efforts around the Super
Bowl. So I put my cranberries in the
bottom of the bowl, add the Rice Chex, then the Corn Chex, sprinkle on the Splenda
and then I add milk. Laurie doesn’t
understand why I put my cranberries on the bottom but hey, we’re all
different! I also use a lot more milk
with my cereal than she does…
We use
half and half milk anytime we have cereal or a recipe calls for milk. Why?
While it’s a little less healthy, we don’t use much milk and half and
half has a long shelf life, hence no waste due to spoilage.
Another
example of not wasting food. Our friends
Norm and Linda gave us a gift pack of Wolferman’s English Muffins at
Christmas. We froze some of them and
this was the last of the lot…toasted, buttered with jam…for one of my
breakfasts. Quick, easy and satisfying...
We both
love oatmeal but it’s basically a ‘cold weather’ breakfast…and we define that
as any morning here in East Tennessee when the temperature drops below 40
F. It was right around 32 F. on this occasion
so Laurie made up a big pot of oatmeal.
We prefer the 12 minute type of Quaker Oats, not the instant variety. We like our oatmeal with lots of Amish
butter, brown Splenda sugar and dried cranberries with half and half milk. This was a great start to another day in self-isolation!
On
another happy morning, I ‘had to’ finish off my last slab of Laurie’s meatloaf. I heated it in the frying pan, covered it
with some leftover chili, and then I topped it with an egg. A very satisfactory way to start my day!
Another
morning…so what to eat? Laurie decided
that she’d make some ready to bake Pillsbury biscuits. Serve, top with lots of Amish butter and then
add either apricot or strawberry jam.
Happy days!
We also
did smoothies one morning… We had a bag of frozen mixed berries in the
refrigerator and we had a couple of ripe bananas too. Combine, blend and drink! Very refreshing, healthy and satisfying too…
Yes
indeed…Pillsbury at work again. This time
it was a batch of large cinnamon rolls.
Not the best and not the healthiest, but they did provide a change of
pace.
We've noted that the fact that we've been eating more carbs than usual hasn't really hurt us weight-wise. It's probably because we're only eating twice a day and if the morning repast is heavy, we tend to eat a light evening meal.
One
evening we’d had tacos for dinner. That
meant that I had leftover taco meat prepared and ready to go, along with taco
sauce and an 8 inch flour tortilla. So for breakfast one morning I
scrambled an egg with the meat and some Mexican blend shredded cheese, then topped it with the taco sauce… Wrap and eat…done!
FYI…The
morning meals shown above aren’t the norm, at least for my better half. Laurie’s usual breakfast consists of yogurt
mixed with granola along with a glass of mango juice. My usual breakfast consists of anything I can
find in the refrigerator that needs to be disposed of plus juice, in my case its a mix of
orange juice and low calorie cranberry juice.
Just
click on any of the photos to enlarge them…
Thanks
for stopping by for a visit!
Take
Care, Big Daddy Dave