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Photo of: Clone of a Cinnabon

Clone of a Cinnabon

Submitted by: Marsha Fernandez
Save yourself a lot of money by making your own homemade cinnamon rolls! The dough is made in the bread machine and everything else is done by hand. 

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Grandma Johnson's Scones

Submitted by: Rob
Provided by: M&M's
Living In: Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
Tried and tested through 3 generations of kids. Simply the best anywhere! 

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Cinnamon Rolls III

Submitted by: MISS ALIX
Home Town: Wiesbaden, Hessen, Germany
Living In: Bakersfield, California, USA
Here's an easy alternative to buying those famous cinnamon rolls in the mall. They taste exactly the same, and the dough is made in the bread machine. 

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Simple Scones

Submitted by: USA WEEKEND columnist Pam Anderson
Provided by: USA Weekend
Make a holiday breakfast -- or afternoon tea -- really special with these sweet bakery treats. 

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Whole Grain Waffles

Submitted by: MITCH103
This filling waffles made with whole wheat flour, flax seed meal, and wheat germ are quite delicious. Serve with homemade blueberry syrup. 

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Sticky Monkey Brains

Submitted by: SUGISUGI
This gooey cinnamon pull apart recipe will impress everyone in your family! It is an easy (and I mean EASY), fast, and tasty modification of my boyfriend's grandmother's monkey brain recipe. I use 6 small Bundt pans instead of one big one so the cinnamon balls are more gooey :) Fun to make and even more fun to eat! 

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Walnut Raisin Scones

Submitted by: Eleanor Johnson
Lemon peel provides a lovely counterpoint to the walnuts and raisins in these buttermilk scones. 

Photo of: Kolaches From the Bread Machine

Kolaches From the Bread Machine

Submitted by: Amy
This is a family favorite made easy. Preparing the dough in a bread machine saves time kneading the dough by hand. My grandmother used to make these when we would visit. Now I can make them for her. 

Photo of: Chocolate Hazelnut Fruit Crepes

Chocolate Hazelnut Fruit Crepes

Submitted by: StylinCook
Home Town: Lewiston, Maine, USA
Living In: Auburn, Maine, USA
Can you say yum!!! I had these at a French breakfast restaurant, this recipe is the closest I can get it. Its so quick and easy but looks and taste like a gourmet breakfast! You can use any fruit you would like - strawberries, kiwi, pineapple are all great too !! 

Photo of: Blueberry Oat Waffles

Blueberry Oat Waffles

Submitted by: Ruth Andrewson
Provided by: Taste of Home
'I truly enjoy recipes that make enough for the two of us, like this one for yummy waffles,' shares Ruth Andrewson of Leavenworth, Washington. 'Instead of blueberries, you can slice ripe strawberries on top-or use the batter to make pancakes.' 

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Strawberry Crepe Roll-Ups

Submitted by: Cheryl Erikson
Provided by: Taste of Home
'I grew up enjoying these sweet crepes, which my grandmother, aunts and uncles always called 'Swedish pancakes'. My husband, Chuck, sometimes makes this delicious dietary version for me on weekends,' relates Cheryl Erikson of Grass Valley, California. 

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Scotch Scones

Submitted by: Annette
These are slightly sweeter and flatter than most scones. Easy to prepare and cooked on a griddle. These are great fun for kids to help make, as you can use their favorite cookie cutters if you prefer. 

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Currant Scone Mix

Submitted by: Delores Hill
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
'You can make a wonderful present of this mix,' assures Delores Hill from Helena, Montana. 'I pack it in a decorative container along with the recipe for making the scones. I also include a few tea towels.' 

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Bananas Foster Belgium Waffles

Submitted by: prell2k4
Home Town: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Living In: Sterling, Virginia, USA
As a special treat for my mother I created this recipe which includes one of her favorite desserts and one of her favorite breakfast items. This creation also goes great with French toast, so make this as a special treat to your mom or any mom. Also a nice way to impress anyone with a special breakfast. I hope you enjoy as much as my mom did. 

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Cranberry Scones

Submitted by: Anne DeCosta
Provided by: Taste of Home
I bake these simple fruit-filled scones during the holidays or any time our children come home for a visit. We all agree there's nothing better for breakfast than these scones, spread with homemade cranberry-orange butter. 

Cranberry Orange Wheat Scones

Submitted by: 24Twists
These scones are a delicious and nutritious snack that is wonderful when warm with some butter. They are also good for freezing, on the go eating and they'll be sure to please guests who stop by. Yummy! 

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Spiced Walnut Scones

Submitted by: Kim Lueras
Provided by: Taste of Home
Yuletide visitors might stop by just for a taste of these moist and tender scones! Chock-full of walnuts and drizzled with orange-peel glaze, they are wonderful with a cup of coffee. 

Photo of: Walnut Cinnamon Rolls

Walnut Cinnamon Rolls

Submitted by: Jill Defries
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
Who wouldn't love these ooey-gooey rolls from Jill Defries of Windom, Minnesota? They're fast to assemble using frozen bread dough, and they get their great flavor from cinnamon, brown sugar and chopped walnuts. 

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Wild Rice Pecan Waffles

Submitted by: Kris Sackett
Provided by: Taste of Home
My mother found this recipe and shared it with me. It has become a favorite of my family's - especially when the waffles are served with my dad's homemade maple syrup. 

Cornflake Waffles with Honey Sauce

Submitted by: Grace Gay
Provided by: Taste of Home
The great flavor of these waffles is enhanced by the crispness of the cornflakes and by the sweet honey sauce. I like to serve these with fresh fruit and sausages. 

 
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