Here is an easy recipe that I know will be a family favorite. These Omelet Cups are so easy to make and soooo good…especially for these days that we are stuck inside! I served them for dinner with toasted bagels but they are great for weekend breakfast or brunch! Enjoy!!!
Omelet Cups right out of the oven, on a vintage Murano glass platter, from Twig Antiques!
Ingredients:
1 package frozen spinach (thawed)
12 eggs
1 small onion chopped
1 package shredded cheddar cheese
1 package pre-cooked bacon cut into small pieces bacon cut into small pieces
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees
Mix ingredients in a large bowl
Using a small ladle fill a well greased cupcake/muffin tin, one by one, almost to the top
Bake for 20 minutes or until a cake tester comes out clean.
cool and serve
yields 17 cups
This fall my son will be heading off to college. This is so bittersweet. I am so happy that he is about to experience some of the best years of his life but I am devastated that he is leaving the nest. I recently listened to a interview with Julie Lythcott-Haims talk about her book How To Raise An Adult: Break Free of the Over-parenting Trap and Prepare your Kid for Success. Here is the synopsis of this must read book for parents:
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Do you love seeing magazine photos or Pinterest posts of organized closets, drawers or garages? Do you yearn for color-coordinated perfectly folded sweaters and all matching hangers? Well, today’s fashionable friend Marla Alt of 123 Organize is for you!!! Marla is the guru of all things organized. She has the best ideas and a true knack for getting things in order and helping to keep them there. If you don’t believe me…see for yourself!!!!!