I have a confession to make: I love to read trashy magazines. The kind of trashy magazine I love to read the most is the type that purports to be about health, but is really just a vehicle for advertising cosmetics, vitamins, and fitness gadgets. I recently found the bonanza of trashy magazines when we stopped at the Hoodsport library on our way back from Pt. Townsend. The Hoodsport library has an awesome free magazine shelf. The last time I was there I got a bunch of old issues of Vegetarian Times (obviously, much less trashy on the scale of trashy magazines, but still fun to read). This time, I got a bunch of issues of a magazine called "Health". This is probably the trashiest of trashy magazines- actually so repulsive that I might not even be able to read more than one or two (90% of the magazine seems to be concerned with weight loss or being your "skinniest self yet!", ugh). In the first issue I looked at, however, I found an intriguing breakfast recipe that I decided to try out. I've been looking for a few new breakfast ideas, and this one was tasty, inexpensive, filling, easy to make, and it's pretty nutritious too.
Weird Breakfast Toast
2 Slices Whole Wheat Bread
1/2 cup cottage cheese
handful of walnuts, chopped
1-2 tsp jam
cinnamon
Toast bread. Mix cottage cheese, walnuts, and jam. Spread on toast and top with cinnamon.
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