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This savory dish, inspired by the beloved Marry Me Chicken, features the same delicious ingredients in the form of a crustless quiche! Sun-dried tomatoes bring a deep, tangy sweetness that pairs beautifully with creamy goat cheese and spinach.This healthy breakfast is loaded with chia seeds that soak up a dreamy blend of almond milk and blueberries as it chills overnight, transforming it into a thick, creamy pudding that will fuel you for the day. A swirl of peanut butter and Greek-style yogurt add more creaminess along with protein.
This quiche is a high-protein dish that works for any meal of the day. You can enjoy it as a hearty breakfast, a light lunch with a side salad, or even a satisfying dinner alongside roasted vegetables. It’s the best way to get your veggies and protein all in one easy dish!
These oatmeal bars are a perfect grab-and-go breakfast, packed with protein to keep you full and energized. The combination of oats, peanut butter and banana provides a well-balanced dose of fiber, healthy fats and natural sweetness. Plus, they’re easy to make in advance and customize with mix-ins like dark chocolate chips or chopped nuts."Bro knows every square inch of that house," one commenter noticed. "He didn’t even need to look where he was going." Clearly, he walks backwards regularly if he can do it on command and not bump into a thing. Now that's one
Just as I started to wonder if this was too good to be true, I saw plenty of comments questioning whether this video was simply played in reverse. But sure enough, thisis as real as it gets!
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