Eggs

Fit Resolutions: Healthy Recipe Round-Up!

January 17, 2013 Chicken
Asian Noodle Salad -- Juggling With Julia

This post is dedicated to the 25 or so women I met Tuesday night who are doing something wonderful for themselves. They have committed to a program with my pal, Michelle, of Fit Revolution, to achieve better fitness, nutrition, and health. Every week they’ll meet with their trainer for a two-hour session, attend at least two fitness classes, [...]

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Breakfast Nachos!

November 30, 2012 10-minute Meal

There is certain things about me that will never change. My lifelong love for the color purple. My Harry Potter obsession. My commitment to all things volleyball. And my love for eggs. I love eggs in any shape or form, for any meal, and with any type of add-ins you can imagine. I love their simplicity, their no-nonsense [...]

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Lighten Up! Ham and Spinach Quiche

November 19, 2012 Breakfast/Brunch

What’s better than a delicious, lower fat Quiche on a Saturday night? I’ll tell you what. When you’ve got a tall, dark, and handsome pal making it for you! Enter my friend, Jay, writer, actor, sometimes model, and oh, by the way, also a classically trained chef. Seriously, more creative energy than one person ought [...]

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Squash Fritters!

September 24, 2012 Breakfast/Brunch

If you’ve been asking, “What in the HECK do I do with all this summer squash?” then you ought to keep reading. Or if  you like stuff fried in a little bit of oil. Or if you like to make awesome stuff with only 4 ingredients. Of you’re just curious, since you thought fritters were only [...]

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Zucchini Pepper Onion Frittata with Bacon

August 3, 2012 Bacon

Here comes the zucchini! We’ve got it rolling in from all directions. Now, hold on — don’t think for a second that any of it came from my garden. I’d love to grow my own vegetables, but I haven’t quite figured out how to work that particular desire into my juggling schedule, never mind how [...]

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Chicken and Red Pepper Bruschetta

July 17, 2012 Appetizers & Snacks

Good morning to all!!! Forgive the excitement, but I am coming off the most wonderful birthday yesterday, and still smiling inside and out. It was a day full of so many of my favorite things, and was made even more special because my husband manged to completely surprise me with a party with a few of [...]

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Fast Lane: Avocado, Bacon, and Egg Muffin

June 11, 2012 10-minute Meal

“Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, and dinner like a pauper.” Today’s quote is brought to you by Adelle Davis, a well-known nutritionist and cookbook author. She believed there wasn’t much that could not be solved by a healthy diet.  An influential voice in the 60′s and 70′s, her then-controversial ideas about avoiding excess sugar and [...]

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Chicken Sausage and Sweet Potato Frittata

May 10, 2012 Eggs

Need another quick and easy dinner idea?  I made this frittata yesterday in about 20 minutes. Might just be my new go-to meal for these crazed weeknights! What’s a frittata, you ask? Now, don’t be scared. Frittata is just a fancy word for omelet. If that doesn’t ease your mind (for all I know, you had some unbelievable [...]

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Wilted Greens with Egg Topper

April 25, 2012 Eggs

Every where I look, it seems there is a fried egg sitting on top of some thing or another. I’ve seen eggs on top of pizza, spaghetti carbonara, a burger, and, most recently, on Meg‘s salad. That egg always looks so happy and king-of-the-hill like, and makes any dish yell, “I’m fun! EAT ME!” I love eggs. [...]

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Eggs Three Ways

June 17, 2011 Eggs

Wednesday was one of those days when dinnertime snuck up on me.  Out the door at 9:00 in the morning and not back until 4:00, I was chagrined to find that the magical house elf had again failed to pick up my slack with regard to dinner preparations.  Unprepared and uninspired, I stared into the refrigerator hoping some [...]

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