|  |     On the subject of breakfast, my kids are into things that can be
    prepared and eaten quickly.  At one time I saw a recipe for 
    a breakfast drink made in the blender with orange juice, yogurt
    and some other things.  I think it could have been one of those
    kraft things in the TV guide (not sure).  Does anyone have this
    recipe or other similar recipes?
    
    Judie
    
    
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|  |     Eggnog - milk, egg, 2 tablespoons sugar, vanilla.  Whiz in a blender.
             Use enough milk so it fits in your glass including other
             ingred.
    
    Orange nog - Do primarily the same thing but adjust sugar/vanilla to
             taste.
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|  | My wife  has concocted a recipe she uses in one of those sandwich grills 
that makes 4 sealed trianglular sandwiches, and our toddler just loves it for 
breakfast.  She never makes the basic recipe alone -- always adds fruit.
Basic recipe:
1-1/2 cups Bisquick
3/4 cup milk
1 egg
Mix all ingredients together, and add whatever fruit you desire.  Store in
refrigerator for up to 3 days.  Pour into ungreased wells in grill and cook
for 4 to 4-1/2 minutes.  Be sure lid is not latched shut, because the
batter will rise and lift up the lid 1/4 inch or so.  To determine if
they're done, poke a toothpick into the middle of one, then press down on
the pancake to see if any batter oozes out.  If not, they're done.  Remove
from grill and dust with a little powdered sugar. 
Variations:
1.  Add 1 small can crushed pineapple, drained, and 2 ripe bananas, mashed. 
 Reduce milk to 1/2 cup.  Or use the banana without the pineapple (but 
don't reduce the milk).  Or use the pineapple without the banana.
2.  Add 1-1/2 cups no-sugar-added applesauce and about 1/4 tsp. cinnamon 
(if the applesauce doesn't already have it).
3.  Add lots of thawed frozen blueberries and (if desired) about 1
tablespoon of sugar. 
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