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Breakfast Burritos

I know some of you make and freeze burritos...does anyone have a recipe they can share?


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BFP#2 Nov 2005. Baby's heart stopped @ 8w3d. D&C Jan 2006. Trisomy 18
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Re: Breakfast Burritos

  • Thanks guys. Looking forward to seeing how they b turn out!


    BFP #1 ended in MMC. Discovered Oct 2005 @10w5d, baby stopped growing around 6w. D&C.
    BFP#2 Nov 2005. Baby's heart stopped @ 8w3d. D&C Jan 2006. Trisomy 18
    BFP#3 Nov 2006. My "miracle baby" DD born 7/25/07
    BFP #4 11/6/12. EDD 7/16/13~my birthday! No sac found @ 5w1d, betas not increasing. Natural m/c started 11/20/12.

    BFP#5 11/9/13.  EDD 7/21/14  Our beautiful rainbow born on his due date!!

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  • What about reheating? I am probably the only person around without a microwave, but I do have a convection toaster. I've wanted to make these up, but worry I won't be able to reheat.
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  • I read on one of the recipes online that you can reheat in a toaster or in the oven.  It said it would take around 25 mins at 400 -425 degrees.


    BFP #1 ended in MMC. Discovered Oct 2005 @10w5d, baby stopped growing around 6w. D&C.
    BFP#2 Nov 2005. Baby's heart stopped @ 8w3d. D&C Jan 2006. Trisomy 18
    BFP#3 Nov 2006. My "miracle baby" DD born 7/25/07
    BFP #4 11/6/12. EDD 7/16/13~my birthday! No sac found @ 5w1d, betas not increasing. Natural m/c started 11/20/12.

    BFP#5 11/9/13.  EDD 7/21/14  Our beautiful rainbow born on his due date!!

  • What about reheating? I am probably the only person around without a microwave, but I do have a convection toaster. I've wanted to make these up, but worry I won't be able to reheat.
    If you know you're going to have one in the morning, you could always put it in the fridge overnight so it's thawed by morning.  It won't take that long to heat up in the toaster oven that way.
  • We did this, and DH preferred to heat them in the oven as the microwave made them a little tough. When possible, we took one out of the freezer the night before and just put in the fridge. It was mostly thawed by morning and therefore heated much faster in the oven than from frozen.


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  • Thanks, I'll give it a try.
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