Breakfast: Cereal - Toasted Oats, Honey Nut (Kroger)

2019/11/25: The Kroger/Store Brand of a classic cereal has good flavor and an even better price. The Serving Size of 1 Cup means there is no need for calculations!

Breakfast: Cereal - Froot Loops (Kellog's)

2019/11/25: A fun "treat" Cereal that is not terribly high in sugar. Great for those weekend days after sleeping in a few extra hours. 

Pizza: Combination (Wild Mike's - Frozen)

2019/11/23: Possibly the best froze pizza only made better by topping with the included spice packets (be forewarned, even the "Mild" Italian Spice packet has a bite to it).

Breakfast: Turkey Sausage Patties (Jimmy Dean - Fully Cooked)



2019/11/26: What better way to start Thanksgiving than with some Turkey Sausage? ...maybe add in a few Pancakes? ...with some warm Cider or Apple Tea?

Drink: Egg Nog (Kroger)



2019/11/28: One of the best Thanksgiving/Christmas/Holiday drinks, with or without Rum, for meals or a night cap. Delicious!

Treat: Hot Cocoa Cakebites (Elf on the Shelf)

2019/11/28: These are a fun treat that is great to share. The box has 4 Packages and each Package has 3 Cookies. The picture below shows one Cookie in the tray from the Package.

Treat: Ice Cream Sandwich - Pumpkin Pie (Kroger)

2019/11/27: Who doesn't love ice cream on a cold winter night? Throw in some Pumpkin Pie and it's a great mixed up treat on Thanksgiving eve. 

Treat: Oreos (Winter Designs with Red Colored Creme)

2019/11/23: Great treat to be paired with a cold glass of milk. (It may be just me, but I feel that these Oreos soak up Milk faster than the regular ones.)

Treat: Red Vines (Red Licorice Twists)

2019/11/21: Coming in second to Popcorn for best Movie Treat: Red Vines. They are easy to share, good for Lightsaber battles or to use in place of paper/plastic straws.

Treat: Perfectly Pumpkin Cupcakes (Pillsbury Premium Cake Mix)

2019/11/17: Fun to bake and delicious to enjoy, but it is not always easy to accurately account for the nutritional content. So in this post the ingredients are listed and the results recorded for good measure. The mean, median and mode from elementary math classes finally make sense!