Pumpkin Spice Syrup & Recipes For National Pumpkin Spice Day

These days, like Christmas decorations, pumpkin spice latte sales seem to begin in August. Even if that’s an exaggeration, it’s only by one month. So we normally wait until after fall begins to promote the PSL. Since September 29th is National Coffee Day and October 1st is National Pumpkin Spice Day, get ready to celebrate…
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Idaho Potato Breakfast Salad & 40 More Breakfast Recipes

[1] Potato-and-chickpea salad for breakfast (photo © Idaho Potato Commission). [2] Cube and boil russet potatoes (photos #2 abd #5 © Good Eggs). [3] Add a can of protein-packed chickpeas (photo © DeLallo). [4] Egg whites are also a great source of protein (photo © C.A. Creative | Unsplash). [5] Red bell peppers add color…
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Pancake Breakfast Sandwich Recipe For National Pancake Day

For breakfast on National Pancake Day, September 26th*—or for lunch, or a snack—how about some food fun? This pancake breafast sandwich recipe fits scrambled eggs and bacon between two pancakes. Enjoy it with ketchup, maple syrup, or other condiment of choice. This sweet, salty, and totally satisfying egg sandwich may become your new favorite. The…
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For National Breakfast Day, A Different Type Of Breakfast Potatoes

[1] An Italian variation on traditional breakfast home fries, substituting potato gnocchi for the shredded potatoes* (photos #1 and #2 © DeLallo). [2] Gnocchi have a light, pillowy texture and rich potato flavor. You can order them online. [3] Bacon is diced and cooked with peppers and garlic (photo © Snake River Farms). [4] Chopped…
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Quesadilla Recipes For National Quesadilla Day

What’s for breakfast? Or lunch? Or dinner? How about some quesadilla recipes? September 25th is National Quesadilla Day. The quesadilla is half indigenous Mexican, half Spanish, in origin. From the New World: the corn tortillas, hot sauce and other salsas, and eggs* for breakfast quesadillas. From Spain: the cheese†, beef-chicken-or-pork, and shredded lettuce…as well as…
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