“Breakfast is Ready….Come and Get it!”
I’ve come a long way, baby!
Well, at least as far as breakfast is concerned.
Raised on a large farm, it was not unusual to have a huge
homemade breakfast every morning growing up.
Buttermilk biscuits, ham and eggs, grits, preserves…
the whole kit and kaboodle.
As a teenager, I drove a school bus my Junior and Senior Year.
(yes, I was the last generation of school kids who drove buses!)
I was out the door at 6am, so I rarely ate breakfast to be honest.
Then, later as an adult when my career took over – once again breakfast
kinda took a back seat to life.
Now that I am a full-time Grammy, I have two little ones to feed.
They arrive hungry and ready to greet the day at 7:30 every morning.
I don’t buy cereal and pop-tarts and such – so finding something a
4-year old and a 20-month old will eat gets challenging.
I was happy to discover these little sandwiches by Jimmy Dean.
Eggs Whites, Spinach and Mozzarella on Honey Wheat Flatbread.
For me, it’s good because they are only 160 calories each.
For them, they are easy for little fingers to handle, tasty and healthy, too,
when paired with some fresh fruit and yogurt.
They think it’s the perfect breakfast that goes well with Dinosaur Train.
Win-Win!
Jimmy Dean has a fabulous line of new and healthier breakfast
items called “Delights.”
My hubby likes the Candian Bacon, Egg White and Cheese on a
Honey Wheat English Muffin.
Look for them at Walmart in the Breakfast Aisle.
You can find more about Jimmy Dean products at:
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest.
#JimmyDean
Barb from The Everyday Home Yvonne from StoneGable and Suzy from Worthing Court Our host this week is…
I’ve been having fun bringing a bit of a farmhouse twist to Valentine’s Day
this year…with lots of galvanized goodies and vintage ironstone plus
sweaters and burlap to add some texture! Throw in some easy-to-do
faux cross-stitch and you have my Farmhouse Valentine’s Day!
Have a peek at some of my posts to see for yourself:
- A Farmhouse Valentine Wreath with Sweater Hearts
- Vintage Ironstone Valentine Centerpiece
- Farmhouse Valentine Mantel
- Pottery Barn Inspired Valentine Tea Towel
And we are excited to host a wonderful blog tour this week for
Valentine’s Day…featuring twenty-five very talented bloggers to
offer you some fabulous Valentine inspiration! The fun just began
this morning…so head over to Anita’s at Cedar Hill Farmhouse to
begin your tour!
Did you know that a chalkboard doesn’t have to be black?
Just look at this colorful heart-shaped chalkboard from The Real Thing
with the Coake Family! Isn’t it perfect for Valentine’s Day?
And here’s another little Valentine treat…these wonderful
red velvet cake pots from Place of My Taste! Wouldn’t they make
fun Valentine gifts…served in a pretty Valentine mug!
And, of course, you know I loved this…beautiful
Spode Italian cake plates and dessert forks (plus some yummy
dessert to go along with them) shared by Pat at Back Porch Musings!
These unique DIY chevron stairs from Robb Restyle have me wishing
I lived in a two-story house! Aren’t they fabulous?
Tidbits & Twine shared this amazing guest bedroom makeover, including
that fabulous re-do of a Craigslist cabinet and lots of frenchy touches!
And finally, I loved the tips for organizing a small linen closet from
Finding Home! It’s what my closet wants to be when it grows up!
Once again, we thank you for joining us at our party each week!
After all, what’s a party without the guests? I can’t wait to see what
you have to share with us this week sooooo…let’s get this party started!
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Suzanne of Simply Suzannes at Home says
Suzanne of Simply Suzannes at Home
Thanks so much for hosting, Barb!
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Suzanne
Jenna says
Thanks so much for the party Barb! I love those chevron stairs! I’m going to try those JD breakfast sandwiches, they look good!
View CommentPat@Back Porch Musings says
Thanks so much for the shout out! And thank you for hosting The Scoop. I am a tad late to the party this week.:-)
View CommentLisa at celebrate creativityl says
Hi Barb, it’s a pleasure to link up. Thanks for hosting.
Off now to visit fellow links for some great inspiration.
Have a great week and stay warm.
Lisa
View CommentTanya says
Thanks for another fun party Barb!! Stay warm and have a wonderful week 🙂
xo, Tanya
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