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Satisfying Snow Day Breakfasts

Snow falls overnight and you wake up to find that both the office and school are closed. You crawl back into bed for a couple of hours and wake up to a full house (full of hungry bellies).  With the kids home from school, it’s a great time to get the entire family in the kitchen and cook a big breakfast. After all, you’ll need to fuel up before a day packed with sledding, snowball fights, and snowman construction. These breakfast recipes are perfect for chilly snow day mornings. Put on your coziest sweatpants and fuzziest wool socks and head to the kitchen.

No snow day breakfast is complete without a piping hot cup of coffee. With the Hamilton Beach® 2-Way FlexBrew Coffee Maker you can make a full pot for the family and take a cup to-go when you head outside to enjoy the winter wonderland.

Quick and Easy Donut Bites

Baked Cream Cheese French Toast Casserole from Sally’s Baking Addiction

Cheesy Egg and Sausage Biscuit 

Oatmeal Breakfast Bites from A Night Owl Blog 

Country Sausage Gravy and Biscuits from Self Proclaimed Foodie

Fried Apple Pies 

Cheesy Broccoli Bacon Tart from Fifteen Spatulas

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Comments

  1. Not too many snow days here in FL, but when I lived in NY I loved oatmeal with maple sugar and cinnamon for breakfast on snow days!

  2. Well living here in southwest Florida we don’t get snow days. But if we did I would love the whole nine yards, eggs, sausage, biscuits with a good ole fashion sausage gravy.

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