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Archive for 'Breakfast'

October 25, 2013


Pumpkin Spice Latte Oatmeal (Slow Cooker)

Third slow cooker oatmeal recipe in a row! We did it guys. We made it through a week of my eating nothing but oatmeal.  Just kidding.  But seriously, I’ve eaten a lot of oatmeal lately.  This happens when it gets cold out.  I want a hot breakfast but I want to sleep in and do […]

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October 23, 2013


White Mocha Slow Cooker Oatmeal

Have you fallen in love with Monday’s mocha oatmeal, yet?  Well get ready, because here’s your second love:  white mocha oatmeal.  I’m pretty certain this week will go down in my blogger history (those are probably just called archives) as the week I ate nothing but caffeine.  I promise, not everything I eat is full […]

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October 21, 2013


Mocha Slow Cooker Oats

If you don’t count my sweetpotato quesadilla, this will be my first Recipe Redux  challenge.  This month, t he challenge was a non-casserole dish made in a slow cooker.  If you scroll through my archives, you’ll see that I don’t really use a slow cooker very often, despite loving the convenience more than anything. Normally, […]

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Sweet Potato and Golden Beet Hash

As fall gets into full swing with chilly mornings, I find myself staying in bed later and waking up wanting warm, comforting food.  In fact, I accidentally slept in until almost 11 am on Saturday, after going to bed at a pretty decent time on Friday.  Blaming the weather.  I’m definitely not just super lazy […]

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Pumpkin Banana Bread (Vegan)

After going on and on about my love of cheese on Monday, I immediately turned around and made a vegan bread to have for breakfast.  All about balance, right? I feel like I’ve waited the appropriate amount of time to break out the pumpkin recipes, but I’ll be honest with you: I use pumpkin year […]

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September 11, 2013


S’mores Pancakes (Vegan and Whole Grain)

There must be something about getting older that makes each year seem shorter than the last.  I remember in elementary school that I felt like each year lasted longer than I could wrap my mind around, but now I hardly know what month it is.  This might be, in part, because I just realized my […]

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