In honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Eggland's Best Eggs continues it's support of the Susan G. Komen for the Cure, and they're celebrating with Pink Ribbon eggs.
Claire Robinson, Food Network chef and host from 5 Ingredient Fix teamed up with Eggland's Best to share the news about the Pink Ribbon eggs, and she's created an awesome looking Baked Egg Casserole that may be giving my traditional Sausage-Egg Casserole a run for the money.
I seem to be stuck on egg casseroles for recipe ideas, but there's so much more you can do with them.
The holidays are coming up, and I call it "Appetizer Season", and it may be because I'm from the south, but there's nothing like a good deviled egg, and there's a recipe for Coaches Deviled Eggs on the Eggland's Best site that looks delicious.
Don't forget, you can find out more about how Eggland's Best Eggs are a good source of vitamins, and how contain 25 percent less saturated fat and 19 percent less cholesterol than regular eggs at their website.
If you're not familiar with them, do give Eggland's Best a try. We've really noticed a difference from our regular eggs, and I'll be glad to come to your house and eat whatever you make for me to see if they make a difference in your cooking, too, because I'm selfless like that.
I'm compensated as a part of Eggland's Best Pink Dozen, but I'm never told what to post or what to say, the words and opinions are mine. I do like the eggs, and thought you might like to check them out, too. That's all. Really.


