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Skinny Apple Cinnamon Monkey Bread by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxIf you love apples and desserts with apples in them, I think you’ll love this recipe! It’s a decadent, rich tasting sweet monkey bread. It makes a wonderful brunch treat or dessert and perfect for the holidays. One skinny serving has 196 calories, 7 grams of fat and 6 Weight Watchers POINTS PLUS. So easy to make and freezes great. |
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Baked Eggs in Avocado with Bacon by BlackswanAvocado is prized for its high nutrient, & do you know that this fruit can lower your cholesterol & triglyceride levels? Make this Delicious Baked Eggs in Avocado with Bacon your healthy breakfast treat now! |
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Cranberry Date Muffins by GeniThese cranberry date muffins are a taste of the holidays as they incorporate Egg Nog, cranberries, dates and rum. These guys are healthy and low-fat but are soft and full of flavor! |
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French Breakfast Muffins by RecipeKingFrench Breakfast Muffins is a delicious recipe that can be used for breakfast, brunch, a snack or even dessert. This was a very popular recipe from the 1970’s. Great for Thanksgiving and Christmas also. Cinnamon, sugar, nutmeg and butter combine together to bring out the flavor of doughnuts. A quick(15) minutes of prep time and 35… |
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Simple Golden Syrup Flapjack Recipe by Mike JeremyThis is a very basic flapjack recipe |
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Fresh Peach, Cinnamon Chip Scones by Doctor JoFresh Peach, Cinnamon Chip Scones are a burst of summer for breakfast or anytime. They are moist, fruity, and flavorful, with a delicious crunchy topping. Breakfast is better with scones. Hashbrown casserole and Artichoke Egg Bake will turn breakfast into brunch. |
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Cranberry Orange Nut Muffins and Holiday Brunch Menu by Salad FoodieHOLIDAY BRUNCH MENU: Cranberry Orange Nut Muffins Bacon Sweet Potatoes/Yams Coffee or Cocoa (Slice leftover cooked sweet potatoes or yams with skins intact, and fry briefly in bacon drippings or butter; serve with a light sprinkle of brown sugar.) |
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