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    :gingerbread: Christmas Breakfast

    Do you guys have a certain tradition for Christmas breakfast? Or a certain food you always make?

    Its just my fiance and I right now, and this year we will be running around from house to house all day, to see both sides of the family and family friends and its going to be pretty hectic. I'd really like to start a tradition of a special breakfast for us before the day gets really hectic, so we can enjoy the morning together in peace and quiet. Just looking for a few suggestions as to what to make!


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    no I don't think we have,but we definitely eat cookies with other things
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    I like to serve something we can eat leasurely as we open gifts. I like to have quiche, muffins, fruit salad
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    Quote Originally Posted by ornamentmaven View Post
    I like to serve something we can eat leasurely as we open gifts. I like to have quiche, muffins, fruit salad

    Muffins! That's a wonderful idea. I don't know why that never occurred to me. Thanks


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    Breakfast

    I have a recipe for Baked Oatmeal that I am going to make this year. I think it will be perfect. A nice hot, comforting breakfast on a cold Christmas morning!

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    I make this for Christmas breakfast and serve it with link sausages and sauteed apple wedges.

    OVEN-BAKED EGGNOG FRENCH TOAST


    1 12-oz. Loaf Italian or French Bread

    4 eggs

    1 cup half-and-half

    3 tablespoons sugar

    1 teaspoon vanilla extract

    1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg

    Confectioners’ sugar


    ABOUT 45 MINUTES BEFORE SERVING:


    1. Cut bread crosswise into 16 slices. Arrange bread slices in 15 1/2" by 10 1/2" jelly-roll pan, overlapping slices if necessary.

    2. In large bowl, with wire whisk, beat eggs with next 4 ingredients until blended. Pour mixture over bread in pan, turning slices occasionally to coat both sides and until mixture is absorbed.

    3. Preheat oven to 500 degrees. Grease 2 large cookie sheets. Place bread slices on cookie sheets. Bake 8 to 10 minutes on each side or until golden. Sprinkle with confectioners’ sugar. Makes 8 servings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by *Snowflake* View Post
    no I don't think we have,but we definitely eat cookies with other things
    I can relate.
    Eggs, bacon and sausage are made, but I rarely have any. I start eating from my stocking right away and I'm afraid there's just no room/desire.
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    :tree: Hello

    Hi every 1, I'm new to this site, It looks great, I'm so glad to find people like me that love Christmas all year long like I do. I love the idea of Quiche, muffins and fruit salad 4 a nice...But easy Christmas moring breakfast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Christmas View Post
    Hi every 1, I'm new to this site, It looks great, I'm so glad to find people like me that love Christmas all year long like I do. I love the idea of Quiche, muffins and fruit salad 4 a nice...But easy Christmas moring breakfast.
    Hi....


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    Pop over to here to say Hello..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Christmas View Post
    Hi every 1, I'm new to this site, It looks great, I'm so glad to find people like me that love Christmas all year long like I do. I love the idea of Quiche, muffins and fruit salad 4 a nice...But easy Christmas moring breakfast.
    What time should we arrive? Just kidding! It sounds absolutely delicious though.

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