Monthly Archives: May, 2008

Hash Brown potatoes for breakfast

My kid wants Potato for breakfast. I bought another two packets of Lamb Weston Inland Valley Hash Browns yesterday. He saw them when i was placing them inside the freezer. If hash brown potatoes is what my kids want, it’s hash brown potatoes for breakfast then.

Hash brown potatoes in oven

As usual, reheat the toaster oven, and place three pieces of hash brown potatoes inside. Wait ten minutes and they are ready.

Hash Brown potatoes

I dont let him eat it immediately. I will let it cool and cut them into 8 pieces each. Malcolm loves hash browns too. The smaller pieces will be easier for his small mouth. Mmmmmm…. my kids love hash brown potatoes, do you?

Lamb Weston Inland Valley Hash Browns

Lamb Weston Inland Valley Hash Browns is my all-time favorite hash browns. My kids love them. I know hash brown is not the best food on earth, but what the heck. They are just delicious. It’s a convenient food for breakfast. I dont fry it. Prefer to reheat the hash browns in the Philips Toaster Oven.

Lamb Weston Inland Valley Hash Browns

Lamb Weston Inland Valley Hash Browns are easy to prepare. Set the Philips Toaster Oven to 230deg for about 5 minutes. Pop 4 slices of Lamb Weston Inland Valley Hash Browns onto the tray for another 10 minutes or so.

“DINGGGGGGGGG”…. and it’s done. Remove from the Philips Toaster Oven and leave to cool on a plate for about 5 minutes. SERVE. I love Lamb Weston Inland Valley Hash Browns plain or with some ketchup and mayonnaise.

Chinese fried rice with eggs and ginger

One of my favorite comfort food is Chinese fried rice with eggs and ginger. Well, you only need the three main ingredients i mentioned. As for the taste, i only used soy sauce, and some pepper. I prefer to cook this dish with sesame oil. Definitely tastes much better than using olive oil. We do have quite a lot of leftover rice each day. Great for cooking this Chinese fried rice recipe.

Chinese fried rice with eggs and ginger

It’s a fact that price of rice will keep escalating due to speculated shortage. So, are you worried that one day, you go to the store and you cant buy rice? To tell you the truth, i seldom buy rice as my MIL takes care of that. I dont even know how much it costs.

But no matter what the price may be, as Asian, rice is our staple food. Whether it’s expensive or not, we have no choice but to keep buying. So, dont waste, ya. If you have leftover rice, give this Chinese fried rice with eggs and ginger recipe a try.