When you think breakfast, whatās the first food that comes to mind? Of course itās pancakes. Served with a topping of mixed berries or maple syrup, pancakes are food for the soul. Theyāre quick, easy to make and will appease even the pickiest eaters.
Bananas, blueberries, blackberries, oh my. The varieties are endless; blend together your favorite combination of fruit to start your day off with a tasty, drinkable treat.
French toast
Whether youāre craving a Sunday brunch or a midnight snack, French toast hits the spot any time of day. Plus, itās so easy anyone can make it. Quality ingredients are the key and thick-sliced bread is best for soaking up the egg. If youāre short on time cut the bread into strips and make french toast sticks you can eat on the go.
When youāre in the mood forĀ something on the savory side, biscuits and gravy canāt be beat. Whip up this down-home diner food yourself for under under $10. While biscuits are baking, cook breakfast sausage and whisk up some country gravy. Take your B-and-G to āheart attackā level by serving it with a fried egg.
If you need to be out the door quickly, but still want a hearty breakfast, a breakfast burrito is the way to go. Scramble two eggs, add ham, cheese, hash browns and green peppers to a warm tortilla, and youāve got a convenient and delicious start to your day.
–The Broadside Staff
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