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Broken Links Aren't As Fun As Breaking Eggs

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Apple Cinnamon Kugel in a white pan
Egg tuna salad with snap peas
Quiche with butternut squash
Egg cheese sandwich with a side of salad
Kentucky brown omelet with bacon and tomatoes
Pancake poppers in white bowl
Dessert

Apple Cinnamon Noodle Kugel

Enjoy a sweet variation of a traditional German dish that spans back 800 years. This is a healthier dessert option for those already stuffed from Thanksgiving dinner or for keeping a child's sweet tooth satisfied.

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Lunch

Egg Tuna Salad

You can't go wrong with this make-ahead staple. Protein-packed and versatile, it's great for making in large and small quantities and can be enjoyed on whatever gets it in your belly faster. Great for summertime lunches with family or packed up for w...

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Breakfast

Butternut Squash & Spinach Quiche

One of our favorite summer/fall dishes to add to any Sunday brunch. It's healthy, doesn't take much time to prepare, and you can clean up as you go. Substitute with your favorite vegetables or add some bacon for a complete breakfast experience.

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Lunch

Crabby Abby's Egg and Cheese Meltdown

Got a crabby Abby that needs food now? Try this fast and filling cheesy sandwich that can be cut into any shape they want. Great for lunches at home or on-the-go to the park.

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Breakfast

Kentucky Hot Brown Omelet

Kentucky isn't just known for its fried chicken; it also makes one of the best omelets ever. Topped with Mornay sauce (a classic French sauce specifically prepared for egg dishes) a hot brown omelet is perfect for switching up the breakfast menu.

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Breakfast

Whole Wheat Chocolate Chip Pancake Poppers

A bite-sized way of enjoying this breakfast staple that is arguably way more fun to eat. Invite younger family members to help with mixing ingredients together for Sunday morning fun.

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