Joel is back! He has once again agreed to gracefully indulge my blog with one of his family favorite recipes. He has a unique way of sharing himself and his life, in a style that he can call all his own. His home is filled with women. A beautiful wife, and two beautiful identical pre-teen twin daughters, who no doubt keep him on his toes.
If you missed Joel’s first guest post you can catch-up by clicking the link below.
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A typical “WFD” (What’s for Dinner?) conversation at the Greene House on any given evening goes something like this (excerpt from a recent email):
“Last night, I decided I wanted waffles with sliced strawberries for dinner. Ran it by the family. Jackie says, I’d prefer pancakes. Haley says yes to pancakes, but wants them with banana in them. Lindsay says I prefer waffles, but I’ll go with pancakes if we can make them with banana and chocolate chip. So, that’s what “we”ended up with after I decided that I wanted waffles. I don’t like living in a democratic household.”
This makes a really good weeknight meal. My home life during the week is chaotic at best, getting a meal on the table that is fast and tasty is sometimes almost impossible. I plan on serving this up for dinner (Note: In fact, I am trying to figure as I am typing, if I have enough bagels in the refrigerator to serve up this dish tonight before soccer.)
Without further delay, here is Joel’s infamous Bagel French Toast recipe.
Mix one egg per bagel into a mixing bowl with a little bit of milk, a little vanilla, and cinnamon to taste.
Pour mixture over the bagels slowly, stirring the bagel bites as you pour to make sure that they all get coated evenly.
Oh, that's great way to use up the last couple of bagels that don't seem to get eaten. Thanks for sharing!~ingrid
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This story just popped up in my Facebook Memories. Of course, I had to read it again, but my god, the comments just kept going on and on and on. I'm smiling! It's 10 a.m. and I'm thinking breakfast. Can anyone suggest something worth making?
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