Sprinkle a Few Almonds on Your Day

Sprinkle a Few Almonds on Your Day

belgiumwaffle
Of all the mealtimes and all the varied dishes and delicacies in this world, those most associated with the earliest hours of the day are my favorite. I love breakfast. . . and sometimes not only during the a.m. hours. Occasionally we like to prepare a special dinnertime treat, by making waffles or pancakes, eggs and bacon for our evening meal. Somehow it seems so rebellious, but oh so good!

When it comes to my pancakes and waffles, I’m not a purist, going for butter and syrup. Instead, I like to dress mine up with something special. By the time I’m done with a waffle, it’s kind of like a meal and dessert all in one. What could be better? By adding some fruit, whipped cream, a drizzle of chocolate syrup and some slivered almonds on top, I can take a waffle from whah wa to wow wee in just seconds. Just think about it, a “wow” waffle now has an extra dose of protein, dairy and fruit to start (or end) the day off great.

So speaking of nuts (the power-packed food, not me), specifically almonds, the folks at Nuts.com have started a new healthy recipe campaign this Spring to hail the NUTritional punch in each little bite. Of course, when they asked me to participate, I immediately jumped on the nut wagon and started thinking about one of my favorite healthy snacks — almonds.

Almonds are a must around this house. Raw, roasted, smoked, covered in chocolate or sprinkled on waffles, I can eat almonds just about any day and in any way. Just a handful of these nutrient-rich nuts packs a healthy punch of vitamins, minerals and protein in a delicious little nibble. While a small bag for the road is a great on-the-go snack, you also might think about adding almonds to your recipes to reap the benefits of this energy-rich food.

If you’re looking for a way to start your day with almonds, you should try my Belgium Waffle with the Works recipe below. I promise you will enjoy. Now if you’re looking for a weekday morning recipe with a bit more speed and a little less hassle, I’ll share a quick chocolate-almond pancake idea with you tomorrow.

Belgium Waffles with the Works
Delicious breakfast Belgium waffles with all the good stuff on top.
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Prep Time
10 min
Cook Time
10 min
Total Time
20 min
Prep Time
10 min
Cook Time
10 min
Total Time
20 min
Ingredients
  1. 1 3/4 c all-purpose flour
  2. 1/4 c corn starch
  3. 2 tbsp. powdered sugar
  4. 1 tbsp. baking powder
  5. 1 pinch salt
  6. 1 tbsp. vegetable oil
  7. 2 c milk
  8. 1 1/2 tsp vanilla
  9. 2 eggs separated
  10. fresh or frozen sliced strawberries
  11. chocolate syrup
  12. whipped cream
  13. slivered almonds
Instructions
  1. Mix all the ingredients (including the egg yolks) together, except the egg whites.
  2. Beat the egg whites until small peaks form. Add the egg whites to the mixture, but do not over stir.
  3. Spray your Belgium waffle maker with cooking spray. Pour in the appropriate amount of batter for your maker and cook according to manufacturer's directions.
  4. When your waffle is finished cooking, top with strawberries, a light drizzle of chocolate syrup, a dollop of whipped cream and a sprinkle of slivered almonds.
Notes
  1. You can satisfy your nutrient level or taste preference, by switching out waffle toppings.
Adapted from various sources
Adapted from various sources
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New Sketch Challenge is Elefun!

New Sketch Challenge is Elefun!

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It has been a while since my last creative card post, but this week’s challenge from Freshly Made Sketches seemed like the perfect opportunity to use my new little elephant die. The papers all came from different sources and the twine and pink embellishments were items I already had on hand — yeah! Of course, I inked everything, but I used a pink Cat’s Eye for a more subtle look. I think this cute card would be perfect for a baby shower or young girl’s birthday.

The Weight is Over. . . Seriously. No, Really. This Time I Mean It.

The Weight is Over. . . Seriously. No, Really. This Time I Mean It.

Weight-Loss-Graphic

So you might remember “The Weight is Over” series I started about a year and a half ago, about losing weight and keeping it off. Well I’m happy to report that I lost over 12 pounds during that few months. What I’m not so happy about is that unfortunately it all somehow found it’s way back home. Yikes!! So you guessed it, I’m revisiting the series in hopes that I can re-lose the weight and then some, keep it off for. . . well, eternity (I’m aiming big here) and let the simple task of blogging my progress hold me accountable for it all.

After our family trip to Arkansas for Easter just over a week ago, I made the “mistake” of stepping on the bathroom scale. It was not pretty. I knew I ate well, but not quite that well. I guess the Peeps went to my thighs and everywhere in between. One of my cousins, nieces, aunts, whatever did make the comment that Easter was just like Thanksgiving but with dyed eggs; and believe me, I ate like it was Thanksgiving, like the last Thanksgiving I might ever get to eat.

So here begins my new quest toward healthy living (as I write this just after downing a chili cheese coney from the local hot dog stand). Seriously, I mean it this time. I plan to lose 25 pounds by the end of the year, and they are so not invited back to this fat bottom girl again. I plan to weigh in each week and post my results right here at Small Talk Mama — the good, the bad and the just plain sad. Just so you know, words of encouragement are appreciated and words of advice are welcomed, but please keep those negative vibes all to yourself.

So here’s the stats for the first week of weight loss: minus three pounds!! Okay, so most of that was excessive Easter weight from SweeTart chicks and chocolate bunnies, but it’s a good way to begin and I’m going with it. Of course, you’ll want to tune in next week to see how the hot dog treated me.

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