Guest Post: Lauren from Say What You Need To Say


Posted the27/12/2009 By What's For Dinner? (Visit website)



Hey guys! My name is Lauren and I write a little healthy food blog called ?Say What You Need To Say.? I started reading Mara?s blog a few months ago and immediately was hooked. This beautiful girl has some inspiring words, delicious recipes, and talented gifts! I jumped on the chance to do a guest post for this lady while she is indulging in romance and luxury on her much awaited honeymoon.




Since Mara requested for the posts to be anything food related, and I consider myself a ?food-related? kind of gal, it didn?t take me long to figure out what I wanted to share with you all; The Wednesday Night BFD Tradition!




So, my husband and I adore breakfast foods. We savor our Sunday mornings, when we have all the time in the world to make a big indulgent breakfast and spend an hour sipping coffee and reading the paper in our slippers; but sadly, we only are granted this day one day a week if we are lucky.




In our first year of marriage, my husband came up with one of the best ideas that we have turned into quite the tradition. BFD or Breakfast For Dinner! Since we both adore breakfast but the full time jobs prevent us from enjoying it more often, we decided that it would be brilliant to dedicate one night out of the week for this fare. He chose Wednesday, because it signified the hump of the week and it would be something to look forward to in our 5 day span.




So, that is how it was born and now, it lives on. We really do try to adhere to our Wednesday Night BFD?s each and every week. Not only is it fun and entertaining, but an affordable way to enjoy a delicious meal.




Next time you are strapped for dinner idea, give breakfast a chance!




How about some scrambled eggs chicken sausage.



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Or a favorite of ours, Egg Sammies with Home Fries?.



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Even French Toast is a treat?



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BFD is one tradition that will continue for us and I hope it begins for you. For any of these recipes or more BFD ideas, come visit me at  www.saywhatyouneedtosayblog.com.




Thanks Mara for letting me house-sit while you are away, and thanks everyone for reading!















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