Susan of 29 Black Street gently reminded me that we bloggers of a certain age need to eat more heart healthy. Seeing that Day Three of Mapril didn't exactly fall into that category, I found a nice healthy breakfast alternative. Maple Yogurt Parfait.
Saturday, March 26, 2011
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Looks wonderful Shamy! And the picture is just fab!
And it's so good for you...unless you have a thing against dairy.
hmmmmm - that's my breakfast, blueberries for strawberries and I use honey. I think I'll try maple syrup.
Very adaptable. Frozen fruit also works. Plus when you add your own sweet flavor to the yogurt, you can control the amount of sweetness.
The Sweeties are going insane for this. Off to make it this instant!!!!!
...or you can eat it for dinner....
No, DINNER MUST HAVE ONIONS.
OK our version, listing layers up from the bottom:
Strawberry flavored yogurt
granola
one large frozen strawberry
plain yogurt
real maple syrup
granola
one small frozen strawberry
The sound of silence, slurping, and crunching is deafening. Gracious, this is a popular one!!!
My kids are going through a growth spurt I guess, they want to eat all the time. This goes into the snack rotation. Thank you!
Ravenous little beasts.
I know!!! I can't believe how much they've been eating recently. FEAR.
I'm off to cook dinner now after that. Yow!
I'm in the same boat. Elizabeth just keeps eating and getting taller.
Gah! Why do they do this??!! LOL
I know! I got my grandpa's short Italian genes, another year and she'll be taller than me.
I have a feeling my girls will be taller than me too. Lordy!
yummy ! I recently made this no added fat (except the variety of nuts - which of course are good fat) Mark Bittman fruit n' nut a go-go maple granola - super easy + made a ton - yum, yum xoxox Susan, Missy D & les Gang
http://dinersjournal.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/01/09/recipe-of-the-day-crunchy-granola/
will someone teach her how to add a proper link to a comment ?? Chick ?? Shammy ?? MS ???
Susan, regarding the links, I don't think Blogger allows folks to do clickable links in comments. However, if you subscribe to the comments, then when a comment appears in your email it will have a clickable link. So - I can't click on your link here but I can in my email.
Hope that helps - now off to see about how to make granola...
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