I just came across this bit on Christmas breakfast while doing my morning reading and it got me wondering what most folks do for the morning meal on Christmas Day. In my family, Christmas Eve was the bigger deal, so...
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Welcome to the Weekend Cook and Tell. Every Wednesday we peruse the food sections of various national newspapers to inspire a weekend cooking project. We hope you will cook along with us and share your experiences, recipes, and photos here....
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I love corned beef hash, but most places that have it on their menu in NYC serve the canned stuff. Does anyone know of good home made corned beef hash with bonus points for LES or East Village? Thanks!...
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I am doing a breakfast for 80 people following a church service on Easter morning. I'd like to do the traditional egg bake casserole can I double or triple the recipe and do it in a electric roaster to save...
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Movin' rather slowly today, but in order to jump start myself, I made a frittata: Sauteed thin slices of garlic in extra virgin olive oil, until they were toasty, last night's leftover broccoli, 2 eggs from my own chickens, crumbles...
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Talking about food here..what is your morning routine that gets you started for the day? Mine - Up very early (old habit). One cup of coffee to get me out of the sleep haze. 20 minutes later - another cup...
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If I have time, I really like cooking up a bowl of steel cut oats, which I then eat plain and unadulterated, because I love their flavor and texture. However, when I don't have the time and don't think about...
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I ask this because at the moment I'm enjoying a very tasty Pret Caesar Salad for breakfast. While I do love my Cheerios, I'm a huge fan of soup or salad for breakfast also. Or a yummy grilled cheese. Or...
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I need somewhere to go for Thanksgiving breakfast in the Mpls/St. Paul area. If you have any suggestions in the northern suburbs, that's optimal. We usually end up at Keys or Perkins because we fail to find any alternatives. We...
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