I have a lot to be thankful for this year. Happy, healthy kids and grandkids top the list. My own health took on a new twist, namely diabetes, but it’s under control, or getting there. Also, both hubby and I are losing weight. Yeah!
On the writing front, my book sales are much better than last year. I’m very thankful to my readers for that. Please be patient with me for a while longer. Book three in the Texas Druids trilogy is coming in March. I promise!
I’m also thankful for all the wonderful friends I’ve met in the author community, here on Sweethearts, over on the Cowboy Kisses site, on Facebook, twitter, and in the Yellow Rose chapter of RWA. As a small thank you, I’m sharing a couple of my favorite recipes. For obvious reasons, these are low fat and sugar-free treats, but they’re tasty. My husband loves them!
For Breakfast: No Blender Pineapple Pancakes
2 servings
1 slice wheat bread, finely crumbled
2/3 cup instant nonfat dry milk powder
6 Tbsp. Flour
1 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. baking powder
½ tsp. cinnamon
2 tsp. Splenda
1 tsp. vanilla
2 eggs
1 cup crushed no-sugar-added pineapple, not drained.
Mix dry ingredients; beat eggs and vanilla together, add to dry mix (will be very thick); stir in pineapple. Spray skillet or griddle with Pam, cook over low heat. Makes 8-10 pancakes.
Pumpkin Mousse
4 servings
These recipes sound great, Lyn! I'm thankful you're controlling the diabetes. That disease can be a nasty bugger.
ReplyDeleteI wish you and yours a wonderful Thanksgiving and for the Christmas holiday, too.
Can't wait to try that pumpkin recipe! Yum! Thanks for sharing, Lyn!
ReplyDeleteCarra, Thank you for your good wishes. I wish the same for you and your family.
ReplyDeleteLana, you're so welcome. I hope you enjoy the pumpkin mousse. Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteIf I'm a little slow to reply today, it's because I'm borrowing my husband's computer. Mine is "in the shop" at my son's house. I'm picking it up tonight. He's my go-to guy for computer problems. Aren't kids great!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving, Lyn!
ReplyDeleteHappy turkey day to you, Paty!
ReplyDeleteHappy holidays to you, too, Lynn. It sounds like good eats at your table. Have fun.
ReplyDeleteLyn--the pancakes sound very interesting. Pumpkin anything is usually really good!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your coming release--you're thrilled, we're all thrilled for you! What are friends for?
Have a Happy Thanksgiving--if you have time, peek at my blog about Thanksgiving in the Fifties--My Mother's way.
Yes, Paisley, it promises to be a bountiful Thanksgiving. I hope yours is too.
ReplyDeleteCelia, I read your Thanksgiving blog and drooled. I left you a comment there.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your good wishes. I hope I finish the new book on time!
Lyn, so happy you are in control of your diabetes. I'm one of the rare people who hates pumpkin, but I'm sure other readers will love the recipes. So glad we are friends, Lyn. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteI read all blog it is sounds good. I like to serve Pumpkin Mousse for this special day, Thanksgiving for share recipe detail. So you can celebrate and share Thanksgiving wishes with tradition dinner.
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