We had these for dinner tonight, and they were a hit! My hubby requested that they stay on the regular rotation, and my boy, who doesn’t like eggs, gobbled them up! Thank you!
Jessica
Yay! I love to hear that. Glad you enjoyed it.
Sarah G
Speaking of hash brown stacks…my hubs and I worked at a small restaurant in our teens where you could order a little unknown breakfast no on the menu called ‘Carolyn’s Special’. It begins with shredded hashbrowns with cooked add-ins of diced ham, sliced breakfast sausage and/or crisp-fried bacon, sauteed onion and diced green peppers. Get it nice and crispy on both sides of the potato then top with a slice of cheese and two over-easy eggs on over that. Serve with a side of toast. Chop into that egg and let the yoke ooze or mix it all in together and gobble it down. Delicious!
I may just have to add that to my menu…good reminder of how tasty it is!
Lisa
It’s hard to be tired all the time and also function as a mom and wife. I don’t have issues with inflammation but I am in my first trimester and feel like a nonfunctioning human being most of the time. Regarding inflammation, I have heard that it can be caused by eating carbs, even whole grains. I have not done a lot of reading on this though so this is far from an expert opinion. Hope you start feeling better soon!
Jessica
@Lisa, you’re the second person to tell me it was grain. I guess I have some homework to do. Thanks!
I agree. I’ve suffered from several joint injuries that made every day painful and I’m only 30. Too young for daily joint pain. My foot, knee, elbow, fingers. I couldn’t walk up a flight of stairs without being in serious pain. Holding a pot, or even gripping the hair dryer was painful.
About a week after I stopped eating grains I noticed that I wasn’t constantly achy. I went back to eating regular and the aches and pains came back. So back off grains I went. Started following the Primal/Paleo diet and I have more energy, I don’t ache, and I feel healthy again
Shell
I actually had this recommended by a Doctor. I take a half teaspoon of baking soda in a glass of distilled water twice a day. I also take an extra folic acid and mussel shell capsules. When I take them religiously the pain is definitely lessened. I have heard that people in New Zealand don’t have as much arthritis. They eat a lot of mussels.
Christine
I am sorry you do not feel well. I’ve read your blog for at least 2 years now and appreciate you more with each entry. You are a wonderful encouragement as I homeschool and have two children. When I feel down I remember you do all you do with 5 children so I know I can do what I need to do with two children.
Have you tried Evening Primrose Oil for inflammation? I am 45 and started taking it a year ago to help with PMS. Well it did nothing for PMS but I noticed I was not in as much pain and was sleeping through the night. I had resigned my self to being in pain as part of aging and had no idea how much discomfort I was in until the Evening Primrose Oil. Now my pain ranges from none to mild. After I noticed my discomfort dropped, I looked up Evening Primrose Oil on the internet and it is commonly used as an anti-inflammatory!
I hope you find relief soon. Thank you for inspiring me to be a better person all around 🙂
Jessica
Thank you for your kind words! And thank you for the recommendation. I will look that one up.
Jeanine
I am sorry that you are not feeling well. After I read your post on your other blog today, I was thinking how awesome you are and how I wish I could meet you so I could tell you how much your posts have helped me. Hang in there and have a good day! 🙂
Jessica
@Jeanine, awww, thank you! Wow! How sweet. We shall overcome this, too.
Lisa
We had these for dinner tonight, and they were a hit! My hubby requested that they stay on the regular rotation, and my boy, who doesn’t like eggs, gobbled them up! Thank you!
Jessica
Yay! I love to hear that. Glad you enjoyed it.
Sarah G
Speaking of hash brown stacks…my hubs and I worked at a small restaurant in our teens where you could order a little unknown breakfast no on the menu called ‘Carolyn’s Special’. It begins with shredded hashbrowns with cooked add-ins of diced ham, sliced breakfast sausage and/or crisp-fried bacon, sauteed onion and diced green peppers. Get it nice and crispy on both sides of the potato then top with a slice of cheese and two over-easy eggs on over that. Serve with a side of toast. Chop into that egg and let the yoke ooze or mix it all in together and gobble it down. Delicious!
I may just have to add that to my menu…good reminder of how tasty it is!
Lisa
It’s hard to be tired all the time and also function as a mom and wife. I don’t have issues with inflammation but I am in my first trimester and feel like a nonfunctioning human being most of the time. Regarding inflammation, I have heard that it can be caused by eating carbs, even whole grains. I have not done a lot of reading on this though so this is far from an expert opinion. Hope you start feeling better soon!
Jessica
@Lisa, you’re the second person to tell me it was grain. I guess I have some homework to do. Thanks!
Thea
@Lisa,
I agree. I’ve suffered from several joint injuries that made every day painful and I’m only 30. Too young for daily joint pain. My foot, knee, elbow, fingers. I couldn’t walk up a flight of stairs without being in serious pain. Holding a pot, or even gripping the hair dryer was painful.
About a week after I stopped eating grains I noticed that I wasn’t constantly achy. I went back to eating regular and the aches and pains came back. So back off grains I went. Started following the Primal/Paleo diet and I have more energy, I don’t ache, and I feel healthy again
Shell
I actually had this recommended by a Doctor. I take a half teaspoon of baking soda in a glass of distilled water twice a day. I also take an extra folic acid and mussel shell capsules. When I take them religiously the pain is definitely lessened. I have heard that people in New Zealand don’t have as much arthritis. They eat a lot of mussels.
Christine
I am sorry you do not feel well. I’ve read your blog for at least 2 years now and appreciate you more with each entry. You are a wonderful encouragement as I homeschool and have two children. When I feel down I remember you do all you do with 5 children so I know I can do what I need to do with two children.
Have you tried Evening Primrose Oil for inflammation? I am 45 and started taking it a year ago to help with PMS. Well it did nothing for PMS but I noticed I was not in as much pain and was sleeping through the night. I had resigned my self to being in pain as part of aging and had no idea how much discomfort I was in until the Evening Primrose Oil. Now my pain ranges from none to mild. After I noticed my discomfort dropped, I looked up Evening Primrose Oil on the internet and it is commonly used as an anti-inflammatory!
I hope you find relief soon. Thank you for inspiring me to be a better person all around 🙂
Jessica
Thank you for your kind words! And thank you for the recommendation. I will look that one up.
Jeanine
I am sorry that you are not feeling well. After I read your post on your other blog today, I was thinking how awesome you are and how I wish I could meet you so I could tell you how much your posts have helped me. Hang in there and have a good day! 🙂
Jessica
@Jeanine, awww, thank you! Wow! How sweet. We shall overcome this, too.