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SENIOR LADY: JUMBO SWEET POTATO MUFFINS WITH CHOCOLATE CHIPS!!

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I  have changed my breakfast regimen recently. I decided to have meatless breakfast during the week.  I keep bananas, zucchini, pineapple, pumpkin, and  carrots on hand. These  items make delicious breads and muffins. The bistro where I used to get muffins only  sold jumbo muffins. They always  tasted great and kept me feeling full until  lunchtime.  After I retired, I always ate my breakfast at home. I even bought a jumbo  muffin pan.  Therefore I don't miss the bistro muffins anymore. My mom bought a bushel of sweet potatoes from a local farmer. She shared half of them with me. I keep trying to come up with meals using sweet potatoes. I wondered if people baked sweet potato breads and muffins. The only sweet potato dishes I have made were candied yams, sweet potato pie, and sweet potato souffle. I checked online and saw several sweet potato  breads and muffins.  I put chocolate chips in my pumpkin beards and muffins. I wondered how sweet potatoes would taste with choc

SENIOR LADY: LOVES PIZZA MAKING!

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pixabay.com It's funny how I developed a taste for foods I didn't care for years go. I suddenly love pizza and often eat it for breakfast. I know this  is  not the healthiest food for a Senior Lady to eat. Therefore,  I do it in moderation!  I always add veggies  and herbs on my pizza. I tell myself that the veggies boosts the nutritional value a little bit. I only eat  take out pizza from a pizzeria if one of my sons come by.   A twelve  inch pizza is too much for one person.  I could freeze left over pizza but it's not as good as fresh baked!! I'm retired and live  on a budget. I usually have pizzeria pizza average, once  every three months.   I have figured out ways to make tasty.pizza at home.  I'll admit, I don't have the patience to make pizza dough from scratch.    I keep pasta sauce,  Mozzarella and Cheddar cheeses,   pepperoni, Italian sausage  ( pork and turkey), ground beef,  boneless chicken, onions, and bell peppers on hand.    These ite