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Holiday Breakfast Round-Up

I know there aren’t a lot of meals to choose from, but breakfast is by far my favorite meal of the day. I could eat waffles, sausage, and omelets for lunch and dinner every day and be completely happy, and a  nice, big Holiday brunch with french toast or quiche or bagels or pastries is my idea of perfection!

I’ve rounded up 20 of my favorite delectable breakfast recipes from Lulu the Baker and other tasty corners of the world wide web; they’d all be perfect for a special Holiday breakfast get-together!
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13 thoughts on “Holiday Breakfast Round-Up

  1. I can’t even tell you how much this helps me! I’ve been looking for awesome breakfast recipes anyway and there are a couple in running for Christmas morning too!! Thanks!

  2. Ooooh. Breakfast has been a Christmas tradition in my parents’ home for as long as I can remember. This is a great round-up. I might have to integrate something new in this year!

  3. Oh Melissa, these are making me so hungry! Breakfast is my favorite meal, too, and this post is excellent inspiration. That granola is definitely on my list for next week. I’ll be sure to let you know how it goes.

    1. Hey Tracey! I wanted to include a chocolate croissant recipe, and I knew you’d have a good one! And the carrot coconut scones were amazing! You should definitely get around to making them…someday! šŸ˜‰

  4. Just found your blog through Ciera Design. I was going to resist following because all your recipes look soo tempting but then I saw your step by step chocolate croissant recipe which then linked to your butter croissant recipe. Now I’m doomed šŸ˜‰ Following on Bloglovin’. Thanks for sharing!

    1. Hi Dawnielle! I wish I could take credit for the croissants, but they’re from Tracey of Tracey’s Culinary Adventures. The link is up above in the list. You should follow her blog; it is awesome!

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