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#14 The Case of French Vanilla Toast

Here's a perfect example of Becki Green getting-out-of-bed motivation. And it's not just an indulgence. It has protein. The secret here is the 1/4 tsp vanilla.

2 eggs (or your egg style liquid equivalent—my Simply Eggless equivalent is 1/2 cup)
1/4 teaspoon vanilla
salt
2 slices whole-wheat bread
1 teaspoon olive oil
icing sugar
maple syrup

In a large bowl, whisk together the eggs, vanilla and salt to taste.

Dip both sides of the bread in the egg mixture and let soak just a little then fry in the olive oil until golden brown on both sides.

Dust with icing sugar and serve with maple syrup.

Serves 1.

Becki

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  1. This looks and sounds sooooo yummy. And LUV the sliced bananas on top. Sounds like a perfect 'breakfast for lunch' idea today. :D

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    1. Good morning Patti! Ah, you came to this post through French Banana Toast. Yes, I think the bananas are a great addition. They make it a meal. And a healthier one with the portion of fruit. A comfort meal for any time of day, as you say.

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