#FoodieFriday Gluten Free Breakfast Pizza

It’s been a while since I’ve made a breakfast pizza for my family, and they started requesting my spin on biscuits and gravy fused with pizza inspirations. Ingredients: 2 cups gluten free Bisquick2/3 cups milk1/3 cup melted butter3 large eggs 8 ounces breakfast sausage1/6 cup butter2 tablespoons gluten free flour1 cup milk 8 large eggs1 cup shredded colby jack cheeseSalt…

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#ThankfulThursday Three Day Weekends

This semester I have all my classes setup for Monday through Thursday. Not a single class was scheduled for me on Fridays, which means I essentially have 3 day weekends built into my Fall 2020 semester. This extra day off during the business week allows me to have a set day for errands and appointments as needed. I can devote…

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#TutoringTuesday Reading A Syllabus

With many schools starting the academic year around this time, the importance of reading course syllabi cannot be stressed enough. The course syllabus tells you several important things, including how and when to contact your instructor, what the course expectations are, your instructor’s policies on attendance and late work, grading scales, and a basic outline of the semester’s assignments. You’ll…

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#MondayMemories Waiting for Dance Class

Before we moved out of NYC, I spent roughly seven years dancing — ballet, tap, jazz, and even comedy at one point. Every year I was always the shorter girl in class, and the taller girls I danced with absolutely loved how tiny I was compared to them. In particular, two of the tallest girls — sisters — enjoyed picking…

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#FoodieFriday Gluten Free Peach Cobbler

It’s hot outside, but sometimes you just need a good baked dessert. While you could go all out and use fresh peaches and a recipe from scratch, you might just want to settle for simplicity. Ingredients: 16 oz bag frozen sliced peaches1 cup sugar1 cup gluten free Bisquick1 cup milk1 large egg1/4 cup (half a stick) melted butter Preheat the…

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#ThankfulThursday Virtual Learning Option

Today marks the first day of school for my children, and thankfully the school district is offering a virtual learning option to allow parents to make the best decisions for their family’s individualized needs. Because my husband has auto-immune disorders and takes a weekly biologic injection, the safest course of action for our family is to continue avoiding large gatherings.…

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