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Served with Peasant Potatoes® and an English muffin. Three eggs lightly scrambled with spinach, tomato, and combo cheese. Served with a side of tomatillo-avocado sauce, Peasant Potatoes®, and an English muffin. Three eggs scrambled with ham and red onion, topped with melted white cheddar, avocado, and sour cream. Top it with melted jack and cheddar cheese, tomatoes, bacon and green onions. Three eggs scrambled together with mushrooms and crisp bacon. Served with two eggs, Peasant Potatoes®, and an English muffin. (Longmont location only)Ĭhicken fried steak smothered in our hawg-wild sausage gravy with a sprinkle of paprika.
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Served with two eggs, Peasant Potatoes® and a choice of bacon, chicken sausage or sausage. Two freshly baked biscuits covered with our homemade sausage gravy. *Bonfire Biscuits & Gravy | 816-1148 cal. *Rainbow Trout & Eggs | 691 cal.Ī seasoned and butterflied, pan seared Rainbow trout served with two eggs prepared your way, Peasant Potatoes®, and an English muffin. A choice of bacon, sausage, chicken sausage or ham along with an English muffin and Peasant Potatoes®. The menu on the left includes a few examples of how Peep programmes have been used around the UK and beyond.Two eggs made your way. These have included groups for young parents, dads, foster carers or kinship carers, parents with post-natal depression or low mood, families whose children have additional needs or disabilities, children with speech and language delay, expectant parents with substance dependency issues, traveller families, families with English as an additional language, child-minders, parents/carers with low literacy levels, etc. Parents/ carers and their children can attend universal Peep groups (open to everyone), but sometimes prefer, initially at least, to attend a group with people that they have more in common with. Peep groups may be targeted to meet the needs or interests of families. Everyone is invited (but not pressured!) to join in during singing and talk time. Peep sessions include:Ī talking time for adults (chatting about an aspect of children's development)Īdults do not need to read or write during a Peep group. The different elements of a Peep group provide opportunities to have fun together and to share the key ideas that support children's development.
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This can contribute to parents' confidence as a learner, and to their employability. Peep practitioners (if appropriately qualified) can offer parents and carers the opportunity to complete an NOCN or SQA credit-rated unit as part of the Peep Progression Pathway, over at least a dozen sessions. Groups can be open to all families in an area, or targeted to meet particular needs or interests - see examples below. Parents and carers become confident in sharing their own experiences, challenges and ideas that they have tried at home. The welcoming approach and group agreement developed by all the families creates a safe space, where a sense of trust and security can develop. There are usually up to a dozen families in a group. Groups can be for babies, toddlers, pre-schoolers or mixed age. They can be hold indoors, outside or virtually online.Īn important part of Peep groups are the relationships that develop. The Learning Together Programme is intentionally flexible, enabling Peep-trained practitioners and/or families to choose the range of child development topics, and the number of sessions, that they want. Peep groups are for mums, dads, carers and their children together, and aim to support families with their children's early learning in a simple and enjoyable way.