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The Good Enough to Eat Breakfast Cookbook
Guide Rating -  
Pros  •  A great selection of breakfast recipes.
•  Detailed, tutorial style instructions.
• 
Handy brunch menu guide.
Cons  •  Many recipes require multiple steps.
•  Advance planning is required.
The Bottom Line - If you love putting effort into making a special breakfast for overnight guests, this book will be a great addition to your cookbook library.

 
Product Description
•  256 page book.
•  Breakfast and brunch recipes.
•  Helpful brunch menu suggestions.
 
 
Guide Review
The Good Enough to Eat Breakfast Cookbook Summary Review
This book could create a lot of trouble and work if you decide to purchase it. Before you know it, you will be baking fresh bread and muffins for your family. Mixing up your own waffle and pancake mix. Scrambling a pretty fine omelet, or trying your hand at a batch of jam and preserves just for fun. 

The recipes are written in a very approachable style, with a lot of humorous commentary and anecdotes provided by author Carrie Levin. My one caveat is that many of these recipes require multiple steps, with references to other recipes in the book. But as long as you are willing to plan ahead and take some extra time, you'll discover that this book can raise a meal as ordinary as breakfast to something worthy of a special occasion.

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