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lazy susan | february 2012 – foods we love

Here we are in February already!! What better topic for this month other than foods we love and nothing says Valentine’s Day like chocolate spicy sausage! Ok,  I am only a teeny bit sorry for yanking you out of decadence that is Baked Bree but do not fear you will back into the land indulgence with Sara and her homemade pizza.  I assure you, I will be all over that one. It’s all about balance right?

I am almost embarrassed to claim this as a food I love but it is seriously so true. When I am not drinking fresh squeezed juice or a green smoothie for breakfast this has become a favorite.  I am totally guilty of craving it. It definitely satisfies that savory craving with way less fat and calories than say….biscuits and gravy…and gives you a good amount of energy that sustains you through to lunch.

ingredients:

  • 3 1/4c. water
  • 1 cup – Bob’s Red Mill – Gluten Free Mighty Tasty Breakfast Cereal
  • jennie-o turkey sausage

the following are to taste:

  • 1/2 tsp – onion salt
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper
  • sprinkling of cayenne (optional)
  • tabasco

method:

  • brown the sausage on medium heat and sprinkle with a little cayenne if you like some kick.
  • add the cereal to boiling water and stir in then turn burner down to low, cover and stir occasionally (about 10 minutes)
  • once the cereal is done add the onion salt, pepper, and tobasco
  • cut sausage into disks and stir in

When there is left overs it is really good with an over easy egg on top. I know it sounds crazy but don’t knock it until you try it.

I have to thank the boyfriend for this recipe.  He manages to get me to like things I would otherwise say um, no thanks.  

next up: Sara Tegman | St. Louis, Missouri Photographer | homemade pizza

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