Getting excited about the 4th of July? We will probably spend the day at the pool? Maybe go to the beach, have a BBQ and then go on the boardwalk to watch the fireworks out over the ocean..
Recipes below:
Hope you and yours have a great weekend as we remember and celebrate our freedom.
We all must do our part to let freedom ring before it is taken away.
When my grandkids were here we rented a surrey for a ride on the boardwalk. We had a blast seeing the ocean and the beach and enjoying the cool breezes. One restaurant advertised Red White and Blueberry Pancakes. We stopped for donuts instead and then went to the food store and got strawberries, blueberries, white bread and whipped cream in the can.
We all enjoyed the best breakfast. Lovely n'est ce pas? and a lot cheaper too!
Cornbread Salad
I got this great recipe from my friend Kellie from This Blessed Nest
We loved it. Great recipe for the 4th of July.
check out her blog! This Blessed Nest
3 Cheers for the red,white & blue!
Jennifer aka Gigi
Oh how I would love to visit the Jersey shore again. I use to spend all my summers in Ocean City. Loved the boardwalk. Happy 4th to you.
ReplyDeletethinking of you...life is busy...a days ride away from Georgia! It is going to be in the 90s for the 4th & 5th but the ocean breezes make it cooler!
ReplyDeleteOh, that looks like a great breakfast and that salad looks delicious! It's very colorful and just right for summer!
ReplyDeleteWell thanks so much Pam...I really appreciate you stopping by and commenting! I hope you have a wonderful 4th Weekend....thanks for following too....Cheers! Jennifer
ReplyDeleteThe French Toast looks like the perfect way to start of the 4th of July. I am going to check out the blog you suggested and get the recipe for the Cornbread Salad.
ReplyDeleteHi Linda...the cornbread salad is 'out of this world!' Such a great combination! Have a wonderful 4th! Thanks for stopping by and following!!Cheers! Jennifer
ReplyDelete"We all must do our part to let freedom ring before it is taken away." My favorite line in your blog, and one in which I totally agree. Your french toast look yummy! Thanks for visiting today...keep your flag-a-wavin',Joan
ReplyDeleteI really need to visit New Jersey. I've only driven through it and that just doens't count.
ReplyDeleteYou version of red, white, and blue pancakes looks great! Enjoy the 4th!!
South Jersey is so different than north jersey...your pics of Hatteras are awesome!We used to stay in Buxton near the lighthouse!
ReplyDeleteThanks Joan...love your patriotic blog!