OMG! JJ, my glucose level rose by 100 or so just reading the recipe but luckily for me being a master chef all I have to do is exchange a few things, like using sugar free pudding, use real whipping cream instead of cool whip to cut the sugar, and Oreos, well they are perfection and unreplaceable so I would simply remove the white cream and use the oreo’s that way. At least I will have eliminated most of the sugar. No reason diabetics can’t enjoy your fabulous recipe too...
Good Lord, and land a’goshen!!! I just read the recipe and could feel globs of fat adding to my hips. Someone once said “look at this and you’ll go blind.” Hummm, hell I’ll risk one eye, LOL!!!!
Talk about a wonderful way to warm your families bellies on a cold winters day. It sounds not only healthy but very easy to make too. Thanks Queen JJ...
This sounds almost like a quishe recipe, simply delicious. I always add chopped broccoli to my omelet in the morning, and except for the cornbread sounds alot like that too. The yummy cornbread really makes the difference I bet. Those Jiffy mixes are so easy and so good and very inexpensive to boot.
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