Filling the Freezer: Biscuit Sandwiches
One of the breakfast treats that I wanted to make for the freezer was Biscuit Sandwiches. I love picking them through the drive thru, but I bet I can make them just as tasty at home.


The ingredients are simple… Fully cooked Sausage patties, and ready to bake Biscuits. Before I baked my biscuits, I brushed them with a little melted margarine, so they would brown up nicely.

Brown your sausage patties in a skillet…. and wait for everyone including the kitties to ambush the kitchen to see what smells so good.

“Give me your biscuit sandwiches” says my kitchen kitty
I really wanted to freeze as many of these as I could, but once the kids spotted them, they had to have a Biscuit Sandwich for lunch.

I topped them off with a little cheese, and both boys approved.



Once the sausage has cooled, place one serving on each of the halved biscuits. If you do have any that the kiddos haven’t already devoured, wrap them in a little plastic wrap, and pop them in the freezer for future breakfasts.

The Biscuit sandwiches are super easy to reheat too, just 30 seconds on one side, and then 30 seconds on the other and you have breakfast any time of the day, or night, without a trip through the drive thru.
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This week we had the ultrasound to see how the baby is doing, and also to find out if there is a little sister or little brother in the future. So what do you think… Blue or Pink?!?
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The kids were up bright and early this morning, 6:15 a.m. at least, and Thade was anxious to get to Day Camp. By 7:30 a.m. there was a call saying that Day Camp had been canceled to high water at the park, so I’ve re-instituted indoor Day Camp for Thade, and Dylan gets to play along too.

Today’s indoor day camp project is to make wrapping paper for Father’s Day gifts for Dad.

The kids each have a gift for Dad, and they enjoyed customizing their special wrapping paper.
Indoor Day Camp wasn’t without snacks either, Dad brought us home Donut Holes, Maple Long Johns, and Sausage RollsĀ from one of our favorite shops, and it was so good. Now what to do with the rest of the day…
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Who is behind the curtain?

It’s Dylan!

Lately Dylan has been obsessed with hiding. He likes to hide behind furniture, in a blanket, or sometimes in his little couch.

He cracks up, when I finally find him…
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