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[Budget Bytes](=)​ [RECIPES](    [MEAL PREP](    [MEAL PLANS]() Hello , This Mother's Day, pamper mom with a delicious breakfast in bed so she can get a few extra Zzz's and feel like a true queen. Here are some delicious breakfast or brunch recipes you can make to show your love: ​[Brown Sugar Bacon Breakfast Sandwiches with Chiptole Mayo](​ €‹ I’m all about the “sensible splurge” or letting yourself have a little fun once in a while to help prevent a deprivation induced breakdown. It’s like cheat day on your diet, but with your spending. My favorite sensible splurge is to do a big delicious breakfast on the weekend, which helps curb my desire to go out to brunch. I’ve really come to enjoy my splurgy weekend breakfasts because A) I can stay in my pajamas, B) my coffee is way better than any restaurant coffee, and C) there’s no wait time for a table. Today’s sensible splurge weekend breakfast were these awesome Brown Sugar Bacon Breakfast Sandwiches with Chipotle Mayo. [Read more]( ​[Almond Dutch Baby with Ricotta and Jam](=)​ =​ I’ve been a little obsessed with Dutch Baby Pancakes lately. They’re just so easy and fun that they make the perfect weekend breakfast splurge. And I’m all about doing up breakfast big on the weekend. I’ve made one per week for the past few weeks and have experimented with add-ins and toppings each time, finally deciding that this Almond Dutch Baby with Ricotta and Jam is my favorite mix of simplicity and YUM. [Read more](=) ​[Spinach and Mushroom Crustless Quiche](=)​ =​ I’m a big fan of savory breakfast dishes and this Spinach and Mushroom Crustless Quiche might be my new favorite! It’s very filling, full of vegetables, and doesn’t leave me with a carb hangover (I’m looking at you, pancakes). You can serve it up at brunch or eat it for lunch or dinner, so give this spinach and mushroom crustless quiche recipe a try the next time you want to prepare something special. I promise it’s worth the effort! [Read more](=) ​[Homemade Crepes]()​ ​ In the battle between crepes and pancakes, I’ll side with crepes any day. Why? Because they’re endlessly versatile (serve them up with sweet or savory fillings) and their thin and light texture means I can enjoy a lot more of them before feeling overly stuffed. 😅 I mean sure, a big stack of fluffy pancakes always have their place, but crepes for me are just tops. Need more convincing? Keep reading… [Read more]() ​[Sausage Breakfast Casserole]()​ ​ My favorite thing to do on the weekend is to have a big lavish breakfast. It’s like my way of celebrating the fact that I’m cozy at home instead of at work. 😄 And since I’m all about savory breakfast dishes, this sausage breakfast casserole is perfect. It’s cheesy, flavorful, filling, and is definitely the easiest option when you’ve got several mouths to feed. Plus, it makes great leftovers in case you want round two for lunch! [Read more]() ​[Apple Cinnamon Bread Pudding](​ €‹ Bread pudding, also known as French Toast Casserole, is what all your cozy weekend breakfast dreams are made of. It’s basically bread soaked in a sweet and creamy custard, then baked to perfection. The edges of the bread get deliciously crispy while the inside stays moist and custard-like. It’s so much easier than cooking individual slices of French toast in a skillet, and it’s a great way to use up leftover stale or day-old bread. Win-win! So let me show you how it’s done. [Read more]( ​[More Mother's Day Brunch recipe ideas here]()​ Until next time, happy cooking! [Budget Bytes team] ​ ​ Follow us for delicious recipes designed for small budgets: [facebook](=) [instagram]() [twitter]() [pinterest]() [Update your profile]( | [Unsubscribe]( | PO BOX 60262, Nashville, TN 37206 ​

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