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  • Dec 11, 2024 | seniorsguide.com | Rachel Perlmutter |Brian Marsh | |Melissa Jameson

    Recipes 12/11/2024 | By Rachel Perlmutter For the past few holiday seasons, I’ve thrown a latke party for all of my friends. I make punch and unending trays of fried potato pancakes and cover my dining table in various toppings to mix and match. It’s one of my favorite gatherings of the year because everyone loves latkes and, essentially, I get to turn my table into one giant latke charcuterie board.

  • Dec 4, 2024 | seniorsguide.com | |Brian Marsh |Melissa Jameson |Sara Gillingham

    Recipes 12/4/2024 | By Diane Rossen Worthington We are an oatmeal-for-breakfast family, but lately I wanted to try some other grains for a substantial start to my day. When I prepared this hearty breakfast bowl for my husband, he asked me if he could have it for dessert that night — it’s that good!Farro is an ancient strain of wheat that looks like plump barley kernels. You can find farro in health food stores, online and now in many supermarkets. I like Bob’s Red Mill organic.

  • Nov 27, 2024 | seniorsguide.com | Melissa Jameson |Brian Marsh |Sara Gillingham |

    Recipes 11/27/2024 | By Melissa Harrison Jameson After the Thanksgiving feast, chances are good you’ve got a fridge full of the real treat: leftovers! While they’re easy to enjoy as lunch or dinner (or snacks), we’re actually big fans of revamping leftovers into breakfast (think: hearty omelets stuffed with turkey and cheese, or grab-and-go breakfast bars studded with cranberries).

  • Nov 4, 2024 | tribunecontentagency.com | Melissa Jameson

    After the Thanksgiving feast, chances are good you’ve got a fridge full of the real treat: leftovers! While they’re easy to enjoy as lunch or dinner (or snacks), we’re actually big fans of revamping leftovers into breakfast (think: hearty omelets stuffed with turkey and cheese, or grab-and-go breakfast bars studded with cranberries). From savory to sweet, here are 10 versatile ways to work Thanksgiving leftovers into your morning meal. 1. Scoop leftover pumpkin puree into oatmeal or pancakes.

  • Nov 3, 2024 | news.lee.net | Melissa Jameson

    After the Thanksgiving feast, chances are good you’ve got a fridge full of the real treat: leftovers! While they’re easy to enjoy as lunch or dinner (or snacks), we’re actually big fans of revamping leftovers into breakfast (think: hearty omelets stuffed with turkey and cheese, or grab-and-go breakfast bars studded with cranberries). From savory to sweet, here are 10 versatile ways to work Thanksgiving leftovers into your morning meal. 1. Scoop leftover pumpkin puree into oatmeal or pancakes.

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