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Grilled Chocolate Almond Sandwiches

8/31/2019

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I received this product for free from Moms Meet (momsmeet.com) to use and post my honest opinions. Compensation for this post was provided and this page may contain affiliate links.

I love chocolate, especially warm chocolate sandwiches that are incredibly easy to make in just a few minutes.  
Grilled Chocolate Almond Sandwiches
Crispy buttery sourdough bread with the most delicious, creamy chocolate almond spread...all I can say is Yum!  ​
Amore Almond Spread with Chocolate
Now, about the chocolate spread.  I am using Once Again Organic Amore Almond Spread with Milk Chocolate.  It is so good, the perfect blend of chocolate and almond butter.  To be honest, I could just eat it with a spoon.  Confession, I did eat spoonfuls of this delicious dessert butter.  
Once Again Amore Almond Spread with Chocolate Sandwiches
​Once Again Organic Amore Almond Spread with Milk Chocolate is Certified Gluten-Free, Non-GMO Verified, Certified Organic, and part of the brand’s Honest In Trade program.
Dipped Chocolate Sandwiches
Ingredients:

Butter
Sourdough or your favorite bread
​​Once Again Organic Amore Almond Spread with Milk Chocolate

To make these incredibly easy and delicious grilled chocolate almond sandwiches, 

1.  Heat a skillet to medium heat.
2.  Spread ​Once Again Organic Amore Almond Spread with Milk Chocolate on bread and put slices together to form a sandwich.  
3.  Place a pat of butter in the skillet and let it melt.  
4.  Set the sandwich on the melted butter in the skillet.  Put another pat of butter on top of the sandwich.  
5.  Cook until golden brown, then flip over to brown the other side.  Remove from skillet, slice and enjoy.  
Grilled Chocolate Almond Sandwiches made with Amore Almond Spread with Chocolate
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Easy, Healthy, On the Go Snacking

8/24/2019

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I received this product for free from Moms Meet (momsmeet.com) to use and post my honest opinions. Compensation for this post was provided and this page may contain affiliate links.

When I taught school, I packed my lunch everyday and I would have loved these easy to pack, Lindsay Snack and Go olives.  Healthy, delicious and so easy!  They don't even have liquid in them so no mess.  
Lindsay Snack and Go Olives
These convenient little olive snacks are great for the busy mom on the go too.  With four boys with bottomless stomachs, I need healthy, easy snacks I can quickly throw in my bag.  
Easy healthy snacking with Lindsay Snack and Go Olives
Lindsay Snack and Go! Olives are an easy way to add more fruit to any lunch box.  They are also keto, Whole30, paleo, vegan, and gluten free friendly.  In addition, they are non-GMO with BPA-free lining in their packaging.  Next time you are shopping for easy, on-the-go snacks, check out Lindsay Snack and Go! Olives.  
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Use the promo code LINDSAYVIP19 to receive 20% off your order of Lindsay Snack and Go! Olives on ilovelindsay.com/snackandgokids.  They are also available in many local grocers.  


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Savory Dutch Baby

8/20/2019

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Disclosure:  This post is sponsored, but all opinions are honest and are my own.  #dinnereggs

If you need to get out of the "same old thing for dinner rut", this savory Dutch baby is for you.  It is easy to prepare, but tastes like you spent all day in the kitchen.  It's perfect for a quick weeknight meal and you can change it up by varying your toppings.  
Savory Dutch Baby #dinnereggs
A dutch baby is kind of like a cross between an omelette and a giant popover.  It is truly delicious and this savory version is even better with herbs, parmesan cheese, basil pesto, and fresh ingredients including eggs, baby bella mushrooms, asparagus, tomatoes, and pancetta.  
Savory Dutch Baby with an egg on top
This meal works well for families because everyone can choose their favorite slice.  I have one child who would eat fried eggs for every meal if he could.  Another who eats asparagus like french fries.  And another who loves sauteed mushrooms and pancetta.  You can vary the toppings to your families' preferences with different meats, vegetables, and cheeses, but I have to admit, this combination is completely delectable.  
Savory Dutch Baby with asparagus
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Savory Dutch baby with pancetta and mushrroms

Savory Dutch Baby
Serves: 6-8
Prep Time: 20-25 minutes
Baking Time: 20-25 minutes

Ingredients: 
​4 T. butter, separated
6 eggs at room temperature 
1 C. whole milk at room temperature
1 C. flour
Fresh ground salt and pepper (2-3 good grinds)
1/2 C. shredded parmesan cheese
1/2 tsp. ground thyme
1/2 tsp. dried basil
1/4 tsp. dried dill

Toppings:
Basil pesto (store bought is delicious and saves time)
1 fresh tomato, diced (I used orange tomatoes from the garden)
2 oz pancetta, diced
2-3 baby bella mushrooms, sliced
A few asparagus spears, ends trimmed
1-2 eggs, fried 
1/2 lemon for fresh squeezed lemon juice
Extra shredded parmesan cheese
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1.  Preheat oven with large 12" iron skillet in center of oven to 425 degrees F. 
2.  Melt 2 T. butter and combine with rest of the batter ingredients in an emersion blender or blender.
3.  Add 2 T. butter to the hot skillet in the oven and using oven mitts tilt or rotate skillet to coat the pan with butter.  
4.  Pour the batter into the hot pan and bake for 20-25 minutes until puffed and golden brown.  Resist the urge to open the oven until it has baked for 15-20 minutes so it doesn't fall.  
5.  While the Dutch baby is baking, prepare toppings.  Saute pancetta and mushrooms.  In the same pan you can saute a few asparagus spears in a little butter while cooking the pancetta and mushrooms. Salt and pepper toppings to taste as you prepare them.
6.  When the dutch baby is done, let it cool slightly and settle for a couple of minutes.
7.  Spread basil pesto on the Dutch baby.  Top with asparagus, mushrooms and pancetta, and diced tomatoes or your favorite toppings.  
8.  Finish with fresh lemon juice and extra parmesan.  To easily serve, cut into slices with kitchen shears.  

Note: This is a large recipe which serves 6-8.  You can cut the recipe size down and use a smaller pan if needed.  


Savory Dutch baby with asparagus, pancetta, mushrooms, and fried egg #dinnereggs
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