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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Breakfast Casserole

I am always looking for new breakfast ideas on the Internet. I ran across an easy recipe for a breakfast casserole at Heavenly Homemakers.

We chose to put sausage in ours but you can put anything you want in yours. The possibilities are endless!

Here's the kids enjoying their breakfast :) It was sooooo good!

Later on we had Bible Devotion and this is how Jon's prayer went....
Dear God,Thank you for those chickens that sacrificed their little baby chicks so we could have some eggs in the casserole. And Dear Jesus I Thank You for that cow that would sacrifice that milk so that it could be made into cheese so that we could use that cheese to put on top of our casserole. But Dear God I wanna thank you the most for that pig who sacrificed himself to be made into sausage so that we could have sausage in that casserole. Amen :)
~Jon age 11

I think that proves just how yummy this recipe is. You should try it ;)





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5 comments:

Unknown said...

HOW SWEET!! I LOVE to hear children's prayers!! That dish looks amazing!! I can't wait to try it. My refrigerator is being delivered TODAY!! This will be on my shopping list... Thanks for linking up

Tara said...

I love Laura's recipes at Heavenly Homemakers! I make this casserole all the time! I usually make it with sausage too. It's a great go-to for supper when I haven't prepared for anything else! Not that I would ever NOT prepare! ;)
And Jon's prayer is too sweet!

Keri at Growing in His Glory said...

I will have to check out that recipe. We have breakfast for supper at least 2 or 3 times a month, so that might be something new to try. I love your son's prayer. How precious! You never know what will come out of their mouths, do you?

Michelle Murray said...

I loved his prayer. I couldn't help but laugh at it though...it's so funny that he would think of such things to thank the Lord for :)

Far Above Rubies said...

Your son is too cute. Another amazing recipe.

Thanks for sharing.