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Eat breakfast in bed

Eating breakfast in bed isn't a piece of cake. Unless you are lucky enough to have someone to bring it to you, you have to get up and prepare the meal before snuggling back under the covers - and getting back into bed isn't even the biggest problem. The real obstacle is that crumbs get under the covers and make the bed scratchy (not to mention the possibility of attracting bugs) the next time you climb in. This Buon Appetito bedding is part napkin, part duvet, with a built-in tie that neatly prevents crumbs from falling anywhere they shouldn't. The bedding is from a couple of German designers and doesn't appear to be available retail yet, but if you're crafty, this shouldn't be a difficult modification to make to a standard bedspread.

Of course, you could also avoid the whole issue of crumbs in the blankets by having eggs instead of toast in bed - but what would be the fun in that?

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Slashfood Ate (8): Mother's Day brunch around the blogosphere

frittata from lindy's toastTomorrow is Mother's Day here in the US and other places, so this week lots of food bloggers have been preparing breakfast in bed, brunch menus, and even food gifts for their favorite Moms. Slashfood did a few "breakfast in bed" posts on Thursday, but here are eight more things from around the blogosphere to inspire you for Mother's Day:

  1. If you're starting brunch with coffee, you have to have Chocolate Peppermint Polka Dot Biscotti from Brownie Points
  2. Cook Anything at Least Once, including Haalo's Cheesy Spiral Scones
  3. Cream Puffs in Venice has a decadent granola that sounds like it would be absolutely sensational with a dollop of fresh yogurt
  4. A Fava Bean and Tomato Salad from Food Musings will help Mom watch her waistline
  5. If you're in a warmer area, then a Chilled Avocado Soup with Lime and Jalapeno from Two Guys in the Desert would be perfect brunch fare
  6. Fanny of Food Beam has a beautiful Tarte fine aux Asperges et aux Meilleur Chèvre Frais du Monde
  7. It's Spring, and Pasta Primavera, a la Cook, Sister! is perfectly appropriate
  8. It can't be a proper brunch without eggs or toast, so it's perfect that Lindy's Toast has a Fritatta of Fingerlings, Spinach and Arugula

[photo: Frittata of Fingerlings, Spinach, and Arugula from Lindy's Toast]

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Breakfast in bed with a blueberry yogurt brulee

Breakfast and brunch are the two most popular meals on Mother's Day. It's fun and relaxing to have a leisurely morning meal and easier to schedule than a Sunday dinner out, since school and work the next day can create timing pressures. For some reason, people go out more than they eat in on Mother's Day. Maybe mom doesn't want to get stuck with the dishes, or perhaps no one else in the family can cook? I know that when Mother's Day rolled around, I always wanted to make my mom breakfast in bed. It seemed so luxurious, not to mention that breakfast foods can be easier for a kid to cobble together than other meals.

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Filed under: Vegetarian, Cooking With Kids, Ingredients, How To

Romantic Meals: Nick's Top 4 List



Breakfast in bed for no reason at all - I surprised my girlfriend one Sunday morning with a breakfast of griddle cakes with clotted cream and homemade Meyer lemon marmalade (above), sausages and orange juice. I'm not sure what made me get up early and decide to do it. I think, partly, it was because a large serving tray was left out on our counter from the night before and it just begged to have breakfast in bed served from it. (OK, so the marmalade was homemade, it just wasn't my home.)

[Photo: Nick Vagnoni]
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Filed under: Ingredients, Chefs & Restaurants, Restaurants

Romantic Cookware for Valentine's Day

heart shaped fondueIt may seem a bit early right now, but Valentine's Day is just around the corner and there is scarcely a moment to waste. If you are planning to cook for your sweetheart this year, you should really make sure your kitchen is properly outfitted for the task. What could be more romantic than heart-shaped cookware?

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