tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-135816934281639491.post488906652864676501..comments2023-06-07T01:45:47.591-07:00Comments on Finding My Calcutta: SQT: Bizarro World, ToddlerStrong, Bathroom Talk, Breakfast, & the Quest for SimplicityRMhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07372999417267102123noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-135816934281639491.post-39608635972500318392014-08-10T10:32:31.977-07:002014-08-10T10:32:31.977-07:00Oh toddlerhood. I truly believe it is a time for t...Oh toddlerhood. I truly believe it is a time for testing, prayer, and more testing. <br><br>I have heard of Jen Hatmaker's book a few times, but I'll have to actually put it on my list. I'm in desperate need of outside advice on how to pull myself up by the bootstraps and actually make some good, striving for sainthood changes.<br><br>Breakfast is my favorite meal! I actually despise lunch! Our breakfasts revolve a lot around eggs. My sister-in-law makes egg muffins and makes enough to last the week for her and her kiddos. Mix a bunch of eggs and meats, veggies, spices of choice (bacon, ham, sausage, peppers, mushrooms, whatever you all love). She pours them into a greased muffin pan, pops them in a 350 degree oven for about 12-15 minutes (until eggs are cooked through) and VIOLA! egg muffins that you can pop in the microwave all week long. I'm sure there are tons of recipes for them on pinterest and google, but it's such a great idea. We also make a big batch of oatmeal (or quinoa) and everyone dishes some out in the morning with their choice of added ingredients (honey, berries, brown sugar, etc.). So easy when the coffee hasn't truly kicked in yet. :)Virginiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07722173267382651968noreply@blogger.com