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YUM-O Eggs Rachael Ray Giveaway

by Eating Bird Food on October 25, 2009

I have two things to share with you all on this lovely Sunday morning. One is a tad bit more exciting than the other so I’ll have it for last. The first is a recipe for a delicious breakfast item, which just so happens to be what I had for breakfast this morning.

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To be quite honest, I’m not a big fan of pancakes or waffles, but sometimes I get the craving for them. This morning it was actually Isaac’s idea to make pancakes, but I went along with it and threw in some ingredients to make them a tad bit healthier (and chocolaty).

Pumpkin Buckwheat Pancakes with Chocolate Chips

  • Hodgson Mill Buckwheat pancake mix (prepared per the box instructions with milk, egg, and oil for 6-8 servings)
  • 1/4 cup canned pumpkin
  • 1-2 tablespoons mini chocolate chips

Mix pancake mix, milk, egg, and oil using an electric mixer or using your own arm power. (I used 1/2 cup almond milk, 1 egg and 1tbsp. canola oil). Add in the pumpkin and chocolate chips. Let the batter sit for 5 minutes. Pour 1/4 cup portions of the batter onto a heated griddle at 360° or into a nonstick skillet to cook.

The griddle works well because you can cook all 6 pancakes at the same time, however if you don’t have one simply place the cooked pancakes in a single layer on an ungreased cookie sheet and cover them with foil. Put the cookie sheet in a warm oven (250°) to keep the pancakes warm for approx. 10 minutes while the other cook.

Serve the pancakes with butter and maple syrup. I like to use Earth Balance butter and 100% Maple Syrup.

Now for the exciting part- a giveaway!

When CSN stores offered to let me host a giveaway, I perused their site and easily found many things I would like to have giveaway. I was immediately attracted to their Cookware.com site and found some great Rachael-Ray-Cookware.I’ve always been a big fan of Rachael Ray. Her recipes are usually quick and easy, although I have to try out her cookware line.

I would definitely like to have some Rachael Ray cookware for myself so I’m super excited to give away the 3-Piece “Egg Buddy” Set in Orange. I love eggs – scrambled, poached, fried, and “in the hole,” so I thought this would be perfect for all the other egg lovers out there.

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It comes with everything you need for cooking up a perfect egg:

  • 12″ Nonstick Skillet
  • 12″ Nylon Slotted Turner
  • 12″ Whisk with Stand-Up Base

Wanna win this eggcellent giveaway?

There are several ways to earn an entry and each person and earn up to 3 entries:

  1. Comment: Leave a comment on this post telling me your favorite way to eat eggs (or why you don’t eat eggs if you don’t eat them.)
  2. Tweet it up: Post a link to the giveaway on twitter. Here’s an example of what you could tweet: @eatingbirdfood is hosting an eggcellent giveaway http://tiny.cc/PuY5s
  3. Link Love: Post a link on your blog to the giveaway that suggests: “Eating Bird Food is hosting a eggcellent giveaway from Cookware.com for Rachael Ray Cookware! Giveaway ends 10/30!”

**If you tweet or post a link on your blog please leave a separate comment letting me know you’ve done so just to make certain I don’t miss any entries! The giveaway will end 10/30 at 12:00 midnight and I will choose the winner randomly and announce it on 10/31! Good luck!

- Brittany

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Brown and Slimy Bananas

by eatingbirdfood on May 24, 2008

 

I made banana bread last night with 2 brown bananas I had in the freezer and 1 banana that wasn’t all that ripe but was mashable. Whenever I don’t eat my bananas fast enough and end up with one brown banana out of the bunch I freeze it until I get 2 or 3 so I can make banana bread. It works well, although the bananas look gross once they defrost. When you take off the peel they are very brown, slimy, slippery, and pretty unappetizing. For some reason they remind me of a slug. Oh well the banana bread turned out great and is pretty tasty. I look the smaller loaf (which didn’t have chocolate chips) into work today for a co-worker’s surprise baby shower. And we have the bigger loaf with chocolate chips here at the house… both a great and a bad idea at the same time. I am counting on Isaac to do his fair share of eating it, which he is doing a good job of so far.

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Chocolate Chip Meringues

April 19, 2008

Today we are going to Isaac’s grandparents house for a Passover Seder. I had been trying to decide all week what food to make to bring along for the dinner. I am not Jewish, so sometimes coming up with kosher recipes off the top of my head isn’t easy so I just searched on cookinglight.com [...]

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