I may not have written about it for the last nine days or so, but I've still been making the breakfasts in the diabetic cookbook until finally running out. Well, not completely out of breakfasts. I still have scones to make, but the other recipes were just different versions of French toast with fruit. I'm only going to make one of those, but really, I can make French toast anytime and without a recipe.
After making the other things, I decided to just go through all of the muffins. They were okay tasting, the carrot-pecan ones being the biggest shock in tasty given my hatred of carrots, but my absolute favorites that I'll be making again would be the sweet and savory. I know I'm supposed to be using fat free and low sugar ingredients in most of these recipes, but I know I wouldn't use them again so I just went with what I had on hand. Regular peanut butter went in those and regular sausage went in the sweet and savory. Perhaps that's why I liked them so much.
The flavor turned out to be really good. I'll have to remember what I did. I'm not real big on measuring added seasonings like garlic powder and herbs.
With the blintzes, the crepes were the best tasting part of that. I made those with pancake mix. Crepes are easy but a time consuming pain in the butt. The blintzes were okay. I thought the pears needed to be cooked longer than what it said and that they needed a little more sugar, but they're diabetic things so sugar isn't really allowed. I still have peach scones to make and I may make more sweet and savory muffins since I have some blueberries left (might just make regular blueberry muffins) but as far as the breakfast recipes go, I've gone through them all with the exception of the three French toast recipes, like I said before. Out of all the things in the breakfast recipes, the quinoa was the most energizing, the easiest to make, and the most disgusting. I guess next month is going to be appetizers as snacks month. Maybe I'll try to be more consistent with it, but I'm pretty sure we all know the answer to that. Inspire, motivate, believe. We all rise together. Follow me on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
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