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  • fitnoms:

Breakfast all week! And it was super easy. Black olives, green pepper, sauteed spinach, ham, bacon, and onion chopped up in a 9x13 pan with a dozen whipped eggs and a bit of salt, pepper, and red pepper. Throw it in the over for about 30 minutes at 375. Yum!

    fitnoms:

    Breakfast all week! And it was super easy. Black olives, green pepper, sauteed spinach, ham, bacon, and onion chopped up in a 9x13 pan with a dozen whipped eggs and a bit of salt, pepper, and red pepper. Throw it in the over for about 30 minutes at 375. Yum!

    Source: fitnoms
    • 3 months ago
    • 112 notes
    • #breakfast
    • #breakfast casserole
    • #paleo
  • healthybreakfastblog:

Lettuce Wrap Fish Tacos with Spicy Cabbage Slaw and Avocado


…Take leftover grilled fish out of the refrigerator and let it come to room temperature while you preheat oven or toaster oven to 400F/200C.  Place fish filets on a piece of foil and sprinkle with 1 tablespoon water, then wrap the fish in foil and heat in the oven for 10…

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    healthybreakfastblog:

    Lettuce Wrap Fish Tacos with Spicy Cabbage Slaw and Avocado

    …Take leftover grilled fish out of the refrigerator and let it come to room temperature while you preheat oven or toaster oven to 400F/200C.  Place fish filets on a piece of foil and sprinkle with 1 tablespoon water, then wrap the fish in foil and heat in the oven for 10…

    Post has been published on http://turvs.net/lettuce-wrap-fish-tacos-with-spicy-cabbage-slaw-and-avocado/

    Source: healthybreakfastblog
    • 3 months ago
    • 20 notes
    • #healthy
    • #lunch
    • #fish taco
    • #avocado
  • motivationforfitness:

Chocolate & Fruit “Omelette” (Taken directly from here, verbatim)
Ingredients:
2-3 eggs
1/4 cup milk
1  tbsp chocolate milk powder or Nutella or chocolate syrup (I prefer Nutella, but it is harder to blend in with the eggs)
1 tbsp butter
Fruit of your choice (I prefer tropical fruits such as mango, bananas and kiwis, but stone fruits or berries are great too)
Goat cheese, cream cheese, jam or chocolate syrup for the filling
Steps:
Mix the eggs, milk and chocolate flavoring together in a cup. Melt butter in a skillet on medium heat, then pour the egg mixture into the pan.
Cook like a regular omelet and flip when the egg is almost all solid except for the top. Pour chocolate syrup, jam, cream cheese or goat cheese crumbles (or both) on the omelet surface and then add fruit.
Scoot the omelet on a plate and fold like a traditional omelet. Enjoy!

Interesting!

    motivationforfitness:

    Chocolate & Fruit “Omelette” (Taken directly from here, verbatim)

    Ingredients:

    • 2-3 eggs
    • 1/4 cup milk
    • 1  tbsp chocolate milk powder or Nutella or chocolate syrup (I prefer Nutella, but it is harder to blend in with the eggs)
    • 1 tbsp butter
    • Fruit of your choice (I prefer tropical fruits such as mango, bananas and kiwis, but stone fruits or berries are great too)
    • Goat cheese, cream cheese, jam or chocolate syrup for the filling

    Steps:

    • Mix the eggs, milk and chocolate flavoring together in a cup. Melt butter in a skillet on medium heat, then pour the egg mixture into the pan.
    • Cook like a regular omelet and flip when the egg is almost all solid except for the top. Pour chocolate syrup, jam, cream cheese or goat cheese crumbles (or both) on the omelet surface and then add fruit.
    • Scoot the omelet on a plate and fold like a traditional omelet. Enjoy!

    Interesting!

    Source: motivationforfitness
    • 3 months ago
    • 39 notes
    • #chocolate
    • #omelet
    • #fruit
    • #breakfast
  • healthybreakfastblog:

Banana Split Brownie Pie


..Crush the waffle cones and combine with the melted butter. Press into a 9 inch pie pan. In a large bowl, combine all the brownie ingredients and stir until mixed. Spoon into the crust carefully. Bake at 350* for 30 minutes… Banana Split Brownie Pie…and a hop! – Inside…

Post has been published on http://turvs.net/banana-split-brownie-pie/


YUM

    healthybreakfastblog:

    Banana Split Brownie Pie

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    ..Crush the waffle cones and combine with the melted butter. Press into a 9 inch pie pan. In a large bowl, combine all the brownie ingredients and stir until mixed. Spoon into the crust carefully. Bake at 350* for 30 minutes… Banana Split Brownie Pie…and a hop! – Inside…

    Post has been published on http://turvs.net/banana-split-brownie-pie/

    YUM

    Source: healthybreakfastblog
    • 3 months ago
    • 3 notes
    • #dessert
    • #banana split
  • foodcurated:

a new dope take on eggs. 

We LOVE avocado….mmmmm

    foodcurated:

    a new dope take on eggs. 

    We LOVE avocado….mmmmm

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    Source: foodcurated
    • 3 months ago
    • 67 notes
    • #food
    • #avocado
    • #breakfast
    • #eggs
  • A Map of the Internet Universe

    fastcompany:

    Check out this interactive map of the internet universe!

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    Cool…spots are biggest for sites with the most users.

    Source: fastcompany
    • 3 months ago
    • 65 notes
  • theatlantic:

Who Wants a Nice Tall Glass of Coca-Cola’s Algorithmic Orange Juice?

Coca-Cola won’t say how it makes its best-selling Simply Orange orange juice, but one thing is for sure: It’s not so simple. A new investigation by Bloomberg Businessweek shows that the Coke-owned orange juice brand that’s billed as less processed version of Tropicana is in fact a hyper-engineered and dauntingly industrial product. The factory in Florida where the bulk of Coke’s orange juice products are made sounds less like a bucolic grove where natural things grow than an oil refinery where natural things go to die. And yes, that includes the “Grove Made” variety.
Read more. [Image: Coca-Cola]


Nice…

    theatlantic:

    Who Wants a Nice Tall Glass of Coca-Cola’s Algorithmic Orange Juice?

    Coca-Cola won’t say how it makes its best-selling Simply Orange orange juice, but one thing is for sure: It’s not so simple. A new investigation by Bloomberg Businessweek shows that the Coke-owned orange juice brand that’s billed as less processed version of Tropicana is in fact a hyper-engineered and dauntingly industrial product. The factory in Florida where the bulk of Coke’s orange juice products are made sounds less like a bucolic grove where natural things grow than an oil refinery where natural things go to die. And yes, that includes the “Grove Made” variety.

    Read more. [Image: Coca-Cola]

    Nice…

    (via fastcompany)

    Source: theatlantic
    • 3 months ago
    • 3244 notes
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