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Good Morning
Mommm
Mother’s Day offers the perfect excuse to put a little
extra effort into breakfast. whip up breakfast in bed
for Mom (or your sweetie) with these indulgent, yet
easy, recipes.
by kimberly Lord Stewart
W
hen it’s a special day for someone in our family—
Mother’s Day, Father’s Day or a birthday—the rest
of us like to get up early and prepare breakfast.
After a few tense moments attempting to stay quiet while If you’re daunted by the thought of anything trickier
banging around in the kitchen, we all parade upstairs. The than cold cereal, relax. Breakfast in bed doesn’t have to be a
honoree graciously pretends to be asleep, stifling a giggle production that requires you to wake before sunrise. With a
while we enter the bedroom with a tray of treats and a little planning, you can do most of the preparation the night
handful of butter-stained greeting cards. Sometimes, school before, with excellent results (the flavor of a finely diced fruit
schedules and work demands cut short our tasty wake-up salad, for example, actually improves when it sits overnight).
calls, but the recipient always starts the day feeling loved and By using the freshest ingredients available, you get maximum
appreciated. flavor and effectw— itness an ordinary omelet turned elegant
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