Wednesday, January 1, 2020
FlexJobs on Pinterest Easy Breakfast Idea for Busy Mornings - FlexJobs
FlexJobs on Pinterest Easy Breakfast Idea for Busy Mornings - FlexJobs on Pinterest Easy Breakfast Idea for Busy Mornings -48we love Pinterest. We created a Pinterest page to pin pictures for job search and career inspirationand weve received a fantastic response and lots of followers. But weve also found that Pinterest is useful for all those little intersections between work and life that were trying to balance. Anything to make the workday morning rush go a little smootzu sich, or the commute home a little more comfortable, or the home office that much more functional Pinterest is chock full of those ideas.To see what posts to Pinterest for job search and career inspiration, check out our 22 pinboards, with pins likeCareer SatisfactionStay Safe Avoid Job ScamsResume Tips TricksJob Search InspirationHome Office Design TechNot a member of Pinterest? Were happy to send you an invite Simply leave a comment on this blog and well e-mail you an invitation. Its totally free, you just need a current member to invite you in order to participateFor example, heres what happened when social media manager thats me found an easy-to-make breakfast idea on Pinterest. Im one of those people who could care less about her morning coffee, but cant function without her morning breakfast. Having eaten Cheerios one too many times, I went to Pinterest for easy-to-make, make-ahead breakfast ideas that would pack a nutritional and flavorful punch without a large investment of time or resources. Ask and ye shall receiveKeep reading for an excellent breakfast ideaMake-Ahead Breakfast Eggs to eat alone, or in an English muffin breakfast sandwich, or to add to salads for lunchIngredients1 dozen eggsSalt, pepper to tastespinachbaconany toppings youd likeMethodPreheat the oven to 350Grease cups of 12-cup muffin panCrack one egg into each muffin cupSprinkle with salt and pepperSlip a spinach leaf into each cup, into the egg whites, careful not to break the yolksAdd pre-cooked bacon sl ices on topBake for 15 minutes or until whites are firm (ooey, gooey, but not runny, yolks)Store in container or plastic resealable bag for up to one week
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