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As discussed, some research links these foods with higher cancer risk, so it's best to minimize eating them for breakfast (or any time). "I’m looking at you, fast foods," Dr. Cairo says.
A meal like this “provides great protein, it’s low in sugar and the berries also have antioxidant properties,” Dr. Elizabeth Comen, a medical oncologist treating breast cancer at Memorial ...
Choose from savory casseroles, like egg recipes, hash brown casseroles, and breakfast enchiladas, or sweeter options, like baked oatmeal that tastes like walnut brownies or the cinnamon French ...
Think about it: breakfast casseroles are easy to make ahead (some can even be prepped the night before!) and they’re made in a 9-by-13-inch baking dish, so there's enough to go around. Plus ...
A healthy breakfast "truly can start the day off right," Dr. Elizabeth Comen, a medical oncologist treating breast cancer at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, tells TODAY.com.
Made with simple ingredients, this make-ahead meal can be made entirely in a casserole dish and is bursting with flavor. Get the recipe: Spicy Southwest Butternut Squash Casserole Related: 21 ...
Try a make-ahead Western Omelet Casserole for brunch or a money-saving Green Enchilada Casserole for dinner. Get the recipe: Chicken and Grits Casserole Related: 40 Authentic Soul Food Recipes
Lisa Romerein/Love Is Served. Time Commitment: 1 hour and 10 minutes Why I Love It: make ahead, high fiber, gluten free Serves: 16 Much of this make-ahead breakfast's nutritional value comes from ...