Sunday, August 30, 2009

I love weekends....

Well, every other weekend that is. I have to be Preppy Police Girl two weekends a months...those aren't always so fun. This weekend has been great! Friday, I spent most of the day in my PJ's (don't judge) and then decided on an impromptu trip to TJ Maxx and Target. I got the softest towels I've ever felt at TJ's for a mere $10 for 2 towels! Seriously they are the best towels I've ever felt!

Saturday night, Hot Police Boy and I had Scary Movie Night. I cooked breakfast casserole (which was delicious) and he bought lots of movie candy, popcorn, soft drinks and beer. We watched A Haunting In Connecticut. Ummm....well, we didn't finish it. Scared. The. Crap. Outta. Me. I had to turn the lights on and watch a Cosby Show marathon to get my mind off of that dreadful movie. It was too intense and based on a true story. I just couldn't do it. HPB made fun of me. Whatev.

Today, I'm cleaning the apartment and visiting my nephews. And that's it. Breakfast (and probably supper) will be leftover breakfast casserole. It's that good! Want the recipe? Sure you do!Breakfast Casserole

You need:
1 tube of refrigerated Crescent rolls
6 eggs
1/2 cup of cold milk
1 cup of shredded mozzarella cheese
1 cup of shredded cheddar cheese
1 tsp of pepper
8oz. of ham (I use the Carolina Pride sandwich ham)
1/2lb. of bacon, chopped and set aside
cooking spray

Preheat oven to 325. In a 13x9 inch pan spray lightly with cooking spray, unroll and press entire sheet of crescent rolls into the bottom of the pan, sealing the perforations (just pinch them together). Chop up the sandwich ham and sprinkle over the crescent rolls. In a large bowl, beat 6 eggs, milk and pepper together and pour over the ham and crescent rolls. Top with both kinds of cheese. Cook for 25-30 minutes until the eggs are set. While the casserole cooks, saute chopped bacon in a frying pan until crispy. Place on paper towels to soak up excess drippings from the bacon. Once the casserole is done, sprinkle the bacon on top.

Variations: use sausage or smoked sausage instead of ham, add onions, green peppers or jalepenos etc.

9 comments:

Angry Julie Monday said...

sounds good to me...u are going to be sad. I'm going to day shift next thur...

I want to make that!

short southern momma said...

yum!! I need to make that for hubs! = )

Aly said...

That sounds amazing, I'm going to make it this week!

Hannah D. said...

Thanks for the recipe this sounds awesome. Have you seen The Last House on the Left? Blondie and I watched it the other night and it was AWESOME! I don't do well with monsters, or demons, or stuff like that, but this one was about real people (BAD, BAD people and good ones too) which I really like. Super suspensful and reallllly good.

the Preppy Princess said...

That looks so wonderful Miss Owl, and the recipe isn't too difficult! Thank you for sharing it with all of us!

Hope you have a wonderful week!
tp

Southern Champagne Wishes said...

That looks so good! I am going to have to make it!

Naturally Caffeinated Family said...

I cracked up at turning the lights on and watching a Cosby show marathon, haha! That would have definitely been me too, one reason we don't do scary movies, ha! That casserole sounds yuuumy, I'd have to use turkey, but it sounds delicious=)!

Ms. Attitude said...

I don't do scary movies. If I am forces to watch them, I have to do what you did, turn the lights on and watch a lot of fun stuff before I can go to bed.

Carolina Girl said...

YUM I am going to save this and make this next time it's my turn to cook breakfast at work. (we make breaky every Friday morning!)

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