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GALE WOODS FARM WEDDING // EMMA AND JAKE
GALE WOODS FARM WEDDING // EMMA AND JAKE
about 2 years ago
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Crosby Mark // Birth Story
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Downtown Denver Wedding // Danni and Sean
Downtown Denver Wedding // Danni and Sean
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Minnesota Wedding Photographer | Scott and Andrea | White Bear Lake Wedding
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Wisconsin Barn Wedding // Hannah and Mike
about 6 years ago
Norskedalen Nature and Heritage Center Wedding // Matt and Jess
Norskedalen Nature and Heritage Center Wedding // Matt and Jess
about 6 years ago
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MN Newborn Lifestyle Session // Baby Claire
about 7 years ago
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Healthy Egg Bake

January 25, 2015

What you need: 

6 cups of blanched broccoli (chopped)
2 packs of Jimmy Dean turkey sausage links (chopped) 
2 cup shredded Mozzarella
8-10 eggs, well beaten
Fresh-ground black pepper
5-8 small bell peppers (chopped)

2 Bloody Mary's and a side of black coffee


Cooking Directions:

  1. Heat oven to 350. Spray a 9″x12″ casserole dish with non-stick spray. 
  2. Bring a medium-sized pot of water to a boil and cook the broccoli about 2 minutes; then pour excess water into sink and let it drain well. Chop the turkey sausage while the broccoli drains.
  3. Layer broccoli, bell peppers, turkey sausage, Mozzarella, in casserole dish. Season with fresh-ground black pepper and pour beaten egg over. Use a fork to “stir” the mixture just until all the ingredients are coated with egg. (I added Frank's Red Hot sauce for a little zip)
  4. Bake 35-45 minutes, or until all the mixture is set.
  5. Enjoy. 
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December 2014

January 14, 2015

#minnesota 

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