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Weekend Warrior BrunchIt's the weekend, which is cause enough for a celebration. Try our simple but elegant menu. Suggested sides from the market or for your guests to bring: Caesar salad, biscuits, fruit tart
Pre-Game BrunchGear up for game time with an all-star midday meal perfect for fans and champs alike. Suggested sides to round out your meal: Sour cream coffee cake, green salad, fruit cups
Celebration BrunchServe an elegant spread for baby and wedding showers, or for anytime at all.
Serve alongside these suggested sides: Croissants, baby lettuces, assorted sliced melons and berries
Healthy BrunchFeel your best with these light and delicious recipes from EatingWell. Healthy, easy sides for a simple celebration: Multigrain rolls, roasted vegetables, fresh-squeezed juices Brunch RecipesDesign your special menu with recipes from our brunch collection. Pick a couple from each category for the ultimate custom spread.
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Set up a self-serve Bellini barPuree frozen or fresh fruits and set them out with bottles of sparkling wine. No need to break the bank for expensive Champagnes – Prosecco or a mid-priced sparkling wine is just fine.
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