The theme for One Word Sunday is Easy.
The first thing that came to mind?
It was The Commodores (1977) “Easy Like Sunday Morning” song.
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The second thing that came to mind?
The almond flour biscuits I whipped out last night.
SO EASY!
Almond Flour Biscuits Recipe
- Two Cups Almond Flour
- Pieces of shredded chicken and a little crushed garlic
- 3/4 cup of oil (I used olive oil and avocado oil)
- Three eggs, salt and pepper. Pinch of baking soda (one teaspoon)
Mix items in large bowl. Form into biscuits, or press into little loaves onto a parchment paper-lined pan
Cook at 350 degrees for 9 to 13 minutes (ovens vary).
- Let cool and then cut into serving-size pieces.
- Serve warm with (a really good quality) butter (or add organic honey)
- Reheat Option: Put a few pieces in the air fryer for a crunchy treat.
Hope you have nice rest of your Sunday.
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Another mention? It really is my day, thank you! Those biscuits sound lovely. Commodores aren’t bad, either 😉
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Yeah Clive – hope it has not been too much of moi! Only one more coming up with the Floyd post and then NO MAS (at least until maybe 2021) how does that sound?
And I really did not want to overdo the mentioning of one blogger and left the comic out but then I thought “there is no rule here – and it is my option” and so in went the comic and the mention
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Not too much at all, Yvette, I’m grateful to you. Keep doing it – my blog needs all the plugs it can get! 😂
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right on (and rock on)
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I love that song! And your biscuits look AMAZING! Thank you for the recipe, I’ll have to give them a try!! ❤️
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Hi – please let me know if you make them – I cannot have so many food items and so when i find something so yummy and so “gut friendly” – it is a gift
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I will definitely let you know when I make them! Maybe this coming week and I’ll let you know how they turn out and all!! 🥰
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Love the song. Just the thing for my Monday morning as I read my blogs for the day. Have a fab week Yvette 🙂
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Easy like MONDAY morning 😉
Good day to you BB
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Time for Monday lunch almost 🙂
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what a perfect start to a Sunday 🙂
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Oh thanks my friend
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This is a great recipe, Yvette.
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Thanks Robbie
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A different but interesting recipe :)..Good song choice…love the Commodores 🙂
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hi There – thanks for your visit and comment – cheers to smooth songs and good food
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Love that song.
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Thanks Norah
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Oh my goodness I used to love the Commodores (well I guess I still love them just never think about listening to them anymore until now!) and when I was a kid I got to see them in concert! Recipe sounds easy and delicious…like Sunday morning 🙂
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hahah – I know – some of these songs feel timeless – and “you are the sun” is a fav too
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Those biscuits look delicious for an early breakfast. Love the song too. 😃
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Thanks S
🎶😊
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The Commodores and biscuits . . now THAT is a winner of a twin bill.
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Haha let’s add some coffee of tea now and a maybe a post from the Sorryless blog and the package is complete
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Boom and BOOM!
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I always liked that song – we had a program on an oldies station every Sunday called “Sunday Morning Over Easy” – your recipe and pictures look great and make me hungry at this late hour.
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Hi Linda – that program sounds good – and I recall a radio station that had the “quiet storm” on Sunday nights
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I used to like that program format a lot and never missed it. The station has retooled their music and that slot is now called “Sunday Morning Brew” and is a different concept. The “Quiet Storm” sounds interesting too.
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Wow Yvette, your chicken biscuits sound delicious. I love the creative use of almond flour and avocado oil. Can’t wait to try them. Thanks! 🙂 ~Terri
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Hi – I hope you get to try them – I did not “want” to make recipes but I cannot have grains
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