50 New Recipes to Get You Out of Your Baking Rut (2024)

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50 New Recipes to Get You Out of Your Baking Rut (1)Lisa KaminskiUpdated: Nov. 14, 2023

    Feel like you've been making the same bakes all year? Try these brand new baking recipes! You'll find breads, cakes, bars—even donuts—to make your day sweeter.

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    Strawberry Jam Cake

    When I need a cake for a special occasion, this is my go-to recipe because everyone is crazy about it. Every year I make it for a cake raffle we have at work for Relay for Life. It has raised a lot of money for a very good cause.—Tammy Urbina, Warner Robins, Georgia

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    Coconut Garlic Naan

    I love the airy, chewy inside and the crisp, salty exterior of this garlic naan recipe. Using ingredients like whole wheat flour and coconut oil creates a healthier (and even tastier) snack. You’ll love this nutty bread smeared with garlic confit and sea salt. —Morgan Harrison, Astoria, New York

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    Sunny Citrus Cheesecake

    This beautiful layered cheesecake takes a bit longer to make, but the end result is so worth it! Citrus seems to be the perfect ending for an Easter meal, and the bright flavors really shine in this dessert. —Sue Gronholz, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin

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    Conchas

    Concha (Mexican sweet bread) is a breakfast or snack pastry found all over Mexico. It has a fluffy brioche-like dough with a crispy streusel topping, scored to resemble a shell. The pastry can come in a variety of colors and other shapes, but I prefer the plain and chocolate streusel. —Johnna Johnson, Scottsdale, Arizona

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    Cherry Plum Slab Pie with Walnut Streusel

    I love to make desserts with fruit all summer, and this cherry slab pie is wonderful because you can quickly make it for a crowd. The crumbly, nutty streusel is perfect with fruit. You can make your own pastry or use store-bought pie crust. —Elisabeth Larsen, Pleasant Grove, Utah

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    Chocolate Alfajores

    Chocolate alfajores, also known as alfajores de chocolate, are a popular South American dessert made of slightly sweetened shortbread cookies filled with a rich and creamy milk caramel called dulce de leche. It’s best to chill the dough at least 2 hours so the cookies hold when baking. —Kimberly Scott, Kosciusko, Mississippi

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    Hawaiian Sweet Bread

    The mother of a high school friend would make 13 loaves of this lightly sweet Hawaiian bread recipe at a time! I make this bread year-round, but my family insists it’s a “must” for the holidays. —Ruthie Banks, Prescott, Arizona

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    Pennsylvania Dutch Potato Doughnuts

    My relatives have been making these tasty doughnuts for years. The potatoes keep them moist, and the glaze provides just the right amount of sweetness. —Marlene Reichart, Leesport, Pennsylvania

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    Chunky Drop Cookies

    The night before I make these drop cookies, I measure out the pretzels, peanuts, raisins and chocolate. Assembly goes quickly the next day. —Kelly Ward-Hartman, Cape Coral, Florida

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    Sugar Cookie Cake with Sour Cream Frosting

    My husband requested a giant sugar cookie for his birthday. I wanted to do something a bit more exciting than birthday cookies, so I came up with this sugar cookie cake. The secret to a dense, yet cakelike texture is to make sure that you don’t overbake the cake. —Carmell Childs, Orangeville, Utah

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    Nutella Cinnamon Rolls

    These jumbo Nutella cinnamon rolls will stand alone at your next brunch. Bursting with chocolate, hazelnut, espresso and cinnamon, they will please any palate and bring to mind your favorite coffee shop bakery. —Pam Ivbuls, Elkhorn, Nebraska

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    Summer Squash Pound Cake

    This golden brown, tender pound cake is the perfect treat to make when you have an abundance of summer squash in your garden. It’s not overly sweet, so it appeals to everyone. —Lisa Brockwell, Necedah, Wisconsin

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    Whole Wheat Blueberry Muffins

    Whole wheat flour gives nutritious flair to these healthy blueberry muffins. Fresh from the oven, they’ll warm you up on cold, winter days. —Sheila Siem, Calumet, Michigan

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    Challah

    Eggs lend to the richness of this traditional challah bread recipe. The attractive golden color and delicious flavor make it hard to resist. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Lemon Dream Cheesecake

    Light and creamy, this lemon cheesecake recipe is just the thing for a spring or summer day. —Bonnie Jost, Manitowoc, Wisconsin

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    Jewish Chocolate Chip Mandel Bread

    This traditional Jewish mandel bread recipe has been passed down in my family for four generations. It tastes wonderful with a cup of coffee, hot cocoa or milk. —Monica Schnapp, Irvine, California

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    Tropical Coconut Pie

    A breeze to prepare, this tropical-tasting pie is tops with whoever tries it.—Nancy Mendoza, Yakima, Washington

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    Roasted Grape and Sweet Cheese Phyllo Galette

    Faced with an abundant grape crop, I created this easy, impressive-looking dessert. I like to add a drizzle of honey and a sprinkle of coarse sugar to finish it off. —Kallee Krong-McCreery, Escondido, California

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    Peaches and Cream Whiskey Loaf

    I love when fresh peaches are in season! This recipe is sweet from the ripe peaches with a slight tang from the whiskey. This is a perfect after-dinner treat, but it’s just as good with your morning coffee. It also makes a great gift to neighbors and friends. —Anne Ormond, Dover, New Hampshire

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    Double Chocolate Espresso Cheesecake

    Every slice of this creamy cheesecake is a standout. The classic pairing of chocolate and coffee is sure to please partygoers. —Cheryl Perry, Hertford, North Carolina

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    Jammy Dodgers

    On my first trip to Great Britain, I stumbled upon these cookies (or biscuits in the U.K.). These iconic treats, also spelled Jammie Dodgers, can be found everywhere over there. Since I couldn’t find them in the States, I had to make my own homemade Jammy Dodger recipe. —James Schend, Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin

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    Peach Praline Upside-Down Cake

    This cake is filled with fresh peaches, roasted Saigon cinnamon, roasted ground ginger and toasted pecans – and that makes it different. — Jeanette Nelson, Sophia, West Virginia

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    Rhubarb Streusel Muffins

    What a pleasure it is to set out a basket of these rhubarb muffins…although the basket doesn’t stay full for very long! I have six children and two grandsons, so I do a lot of baking. This rhubarb streusel muffins recipe is based on a coffee cake recipe. —Sandra Moreside, Regina, Saskatchewan

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    Andes Mint Cookies

    Transform your favorite candy into a baked treat! These Andes mint cookies are better than any after-dinner mint. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Key Lime Pound Cake

    This Key lime pound cake was inspired from a basic pound cake recipe that I like to play around with. It’s now the only cake requested at every gathering. The unfrosted cake freezes well. —Pat Stewart, Canton, Georgia

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    Corn Pone

    My husband’s grandmother gave me this corn pone recipe years ago. She always made it with bacon drippings, which is heavenly, but if you’re trying to be a little more health-conscious, you can use canola oil or a combination of the two. I cook it until it’s crisp almost all the way through. It’s delicious hot, warm or cold. —Tina Quiggle, LaGrange, Georgia

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    Lemony Layer Bars

    One of my favorite cakes is a white chocolate cake with coconut lemon filling, dark chocolate frosting and almonds. This version of a seven-layer bar combines all those flavors into an easy-to-eat treat. Using soda cracker crumbs makes the bars a little different. —Arlene Erlbach, Morton Grove, Illinois

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    Pineapple Pudding Cake

    My mother used to love making this easy pineapple sunshine cake in the summertime. It’s so cool and refreshing that it never lasts very long! —Kathleen Worden, North Andover, Massachusetts

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    Over-the-Top Blueberry Bread Pudding

    This delicious Southern blueberry bread pudding boasts out-of-this-world flavor and eye appeal. You just may want to skip the main course and go straight to dessert. It’s a favorite for our summer celebrations. —Marilyn Haynes, Sylacauga, Alabama

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    Rosemary Focaccia

    The savory aroma of rosemary as this classic bread bakes is simply irresistible. This bread tastes great as a side dish with any meal, as a snack or as a pizza crust.

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    Watermelon Cupcakes

    My granddaughter and I bake together each week. She was inspired by her mommy’s flavored syrups, so we came up with these watermelon cupcakes. If you are not going to pipe the frosting, you can reduce the amount of frosting by half. —Elizabeth Bramkamp, Gig Harbor, Washington

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    Blueberry Lemon Cake

    I always set aside some of my fresh-picked blueberries to make this tender lemon blueberry cake. Using cake mix makes it a quick and easy dessert. —Leona Luecking, West Burlington, Iowa

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    Pineapple Coconut Upside-Down Cake

    This recipe is one of my favorites! The tropical flavors remind me of being on vacation with my family in the Caribbean—I have so many fun memories. —Stephanie Pichelli, Toronto, Ontario

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    Cake Mix Brownies

    These cake mix brownies are a mashup of two of my favorite desserts. A woman I worked with gave me a recipe for chocolate caramel brownies, and I have a recipe for yellow cake mix bars. I wondered what they would taste like together, so I tried it—and I’ve been making them ever since! —Staci Mergenthal, Verdi, Minnesota

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    Tahitian Breakfast Treats

    This is a healthy take on the Tahitian coconut breakfast treat called Firi Firi, which is typically fried. My version is baked and rolled in a spicy island sugar mix. —Sue Falk, Sterling Heights, Michigan

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    Pink Velvet Cupcakes

    My daughter loves all things pink, so this recipe was just right for her birthday. Even my teenage son (not a fan of pink) ate his share, too. —Paulette Smith, Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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    Savory Dutch Baby

    This savory Dutch baby delivers comfort and flavor, and it brings a smile. It’s the perfect vehicle for using up little bits of leftovers, as long as they are fully cooked and heated in the bottom of the skillet prior to adding the batter and cheese. —Susan Anderson, Helena, Montana

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    The musical "Waitress"

    German Apple Cake

    With the long, cold winters we have here, this German apple cake recipe has warmed many a kitchen. The cake is perfect for breakfast, dessert or as an evening snack. I’ve made it for many parties, and I’ve always received compliments on it. —Grace Reynolds, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

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    Dutch Oven Chocolate Dump Cake

    Looking for a quick dessert that will make people think you spent all day in the kitchen? This Dutch oven dump cake will wow your guests. Feel free to use your favorite pie filling in place of cherry. — Rashanda Cobbins, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    The musical "Waitress"

    Gooey Lemon Rolls

    My mother made these hard-to-resist rolls when I was young. I always warm up after having one, and so will your family. —Cora Patterson, Lewiston, Idaho

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    S’mores Cupcakes

    Marshmallow frosting puts these cupcakes over the top. Pieces of chocolate bars and graham cracker crumbs on top make them extra indulgent and even more like the real thing—but better! —Erin Rachwal, Hartland, Wisconsin

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    Peanut Butter and Jelly Cheesecake

    I wanted to make something based on my friend’s love of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. This cheesecake recipe has decadent layers of peanut butter and a thick swirl of preserves—it truly feels as if you’re biting into a sweeter, dessert version of your favorite childhood sandwich. —Melinda Buchman, Rock Hill, New York

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    Banana Bars with Cream Cheese Frosting

    I make these banana bars with cream cheese frosting whenever I have ripe bananas on hand, then store them in the freezer to share later. With creamy frosting and big banana flavor, this treat is a real crowd-pleaser. —Debbie Knight, Marion, Iowa

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    Chocolate Caramel Cookies

    This is my favorite recipe for bake sales and bazaars. Each delightfully sweet chocolate cookie has a fun caramel surprise in the middle, thanks to Rolo candy. Dipped in pecans before baking, they look so nice that they sell in a hurry. —Melissa Vannoy, Childress, Texas

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    Italian Chocolate-Hazelnut Cheesecake Pie

    I first prepared an Italian-style cheese pie years ago. When I added a chocolate-hazelnut topping, it proved so popular that I had to give out copies of the recipe.—Steve Meredith, Streamwood, Illinois

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    Ghost Pepper Popcorn Cornbread

    I love popcorn and lots of spice and heat. Recently, I have been dabbling with ghost peppers and came up with this twist on classic cornbread. Try adding corn kernels for more texture. —Allison Antalek, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio

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    Purple Plum Pie

    I can never resist a tart, tempting slice of this beautiful plum pie. It’s a down-home dessert that makes any meal special. This pie is a terrific way to put bountiful summer plums to use. —Michelle Beran, Claflin, Kansas

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    Mango Getaway Bars

    I’ve always enjoyed the flavor of mango, so I created this recipe to feature the sweet tropical fruit. —Patricia Harmon, Baden, Pennsylvania

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    Zucchini Pineapple Bread

    Meals are even more memorable when I compliment them with this light zucchini bread with pineapple. The zucchini makes it so moist and tender…and the pineapple lends a delicate tropical twist to every delicious slice. —Shirley Boulet, Whitefield, New Hampshire

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    Originally Published: March 23, 2021

    50 New Recipes to Get You Out of Your Baking Rut (51)

    Lisa Kaminski

    Lisa is a formerTaste of Home editor and passionate baker. During her tenure, she poured her love of all things sweet (and sometimes savory) into Bakeable, Taste of Home's baking club. Lisa also dedicated her career here to finding and testing the best ingredients, kitchen gear and home products for our Test Kitchen-Preferred program. At home, you'll find her working on embroidery and other crafts.

    50 New Recipes to Get You Out of Your Baking Rut (2024)

    FAQs

    What to cook when in a food rut? ›

    Throw in these simple dinner ideas to your weekly meal plan to keep you inspired.
    1. 1Easy canned tuna nachos. ...
    2. 2Easy cheesy lamb bake. ...
    3. 3Easy chicken burgers with apple and slaw. ...
    4. 4Tuna mornay dinner bowl. ...
    5. 5Curried sausages recipe. ...
    6. 6Super easy Tex Mex chicken stew. ...
    7. 7Easy spicy haloumi & vegie skewers. ...
    8. 8Easy Asian salmon tray bake.

    How do you get out of a cooking rut? ›

    Another good way to coax yourself out of a rut is to riff on something you already know how to make. Swap in a different protein or vegetable. Try a new spice or seasoning mixture. Try making a sheet pan dinner rather than cooking it on the stove.

    Where can I find recipes online? ›

    15 Best recipe websites
    1. Pinch of Yum.
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    What is a food rut? ›

    Right now, you know when you're in a food rut when food isn't exciting. You've been eating the same thing, you've lost your ooomph in the kitchen and have no idea what to cook/eat. YOU ARE BORED WITH FOOD and the pace of the internet and this idea of making NEW!

    What new food should I try? ›

    25 foods you should try at least once
    • Lardo. While this is something that would never appear in our healthy section, as a rare treat this Italian dish of cured pig's fat is far more appetising than it sounds. ...
    • Razor clams. ...
    • Laverbread. ...
    • Goji berries. ...
    • Tripe. ...
    • Wild garlic. ...
    • Truffles. ...
    • Dulce de leche.

    What to cook for food snobs? ›

    Food Snobs
    • Copycat Cheesecake Factory Shrimp Scampi Linguine - Asili Glam. Copycat Cheesecake Factory Shrimp Scampi Linguine - Asili Glam. ...
    • 1:07. Stuffed Baked Potato Extravaganza 🥔 ...
    • Sweet Potato Muffins. ...
    • Garlic Butter Shrimp with Asparagus. ...
    • Prime Rib Roast Au Jus Perfect Every Time! ...
    • Old Bay Shrimp Boil - Cooking is Messy.

    How do I get my love of cooking back? ›

    If any of those feelings are familiar, here are some strategies for rekindling your love with the kitchen.
    1. Change your approach. “For me, baking is a relationship, and I almost had a breakup,” Hazan says. ...
    2. Find new sources of inspiration. ...
    3. Make connections. ...
    4. Reach out to others. ...
    5. Give it some time.
    Aug 10, 2022

    What did you do to get out of the rut? ›

    How to get out of a rut in life
    • Get out of denial. People who are stuck in a rut often make excuses about why they can't do this or don't have time for that. ...
    • Uncover the real reason. ...
    • Turn shoulds into musts. ...
    • Create healthy habits. ...
    • Take on a challenge. ...
    • Get support.

    How to discover new recipes? ›

    Fortunately, there are many ways you can discover new recipes. This process can involve subscribing to a food magazine, following another food blogger, or eating at restaurants. With these methods, you'll easily find cooking ideas for your followers.

    How do chefs find new recipes? ›

    So, they do plenty to keep inspiration flowing - from listening to the community through to attending cooking clubs, expert talks and foodie events. As they develop new recipes, they also have to think about important factors like: Number of ingredients - 14 is the max so recipes don't get too complicated.

    What is the best free recipe app? ›

    The best free recipe apps are now at the palms of food lovers' hands.
    • SideChef. ...
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    • BBC Good Food. ...
    • Food Network Kitchen. ...
    • Mealime Meal Plans & Recipes. ...
    • Cookpad. ...
    • Kitchen Stories. Used On Apple iOS, Amazon, App Gallery, and Google Play. ...
    • BigOven. Used On Apple iOS, Google Play, And On Web Browsers.
    Oct 12, 2022

    Why do I get in a rut? ›

    When working to discover the cause of your rut, one thing to keep in mind is that not all ruts are the same. Some people might feel like they are in a rut with a romantic partner while, for others, it is their job. Even your health, family situation, friendships, hobbies, or home can contribute to these feelings.

    When you're stuck in a rut? ›

    1. Accept the situation. So, you're stuck in a rut. ...
    2. Identify the cause. If you're stuck in a slump, examining why can help you start pulling yourself up. ...
    3. Take a closer look at your goals. ...
    4. Make small changes. ...
    5. Remember self-care. ...
    6. Give your brain a break. ...
    7. Be more impulsive. ...
    8. Approach things realistically.
    May 27, 2020

    What does it mean to be stuck in a rut? ›

    too fixed in one particular type of job, activity, method, etc., and needing to change: I need to change jobs - after 15 years here I feel I'm (stuck) in a rut. Bore and bored.

    What to do when you're stuck in a rut? ›

    How to Get Out of a Rut
    1. Evaluate your situation. ...
    2. Focus on your well-being. ...
    3. Get outside your comfort zone. ...
    4. Look for a change of scenery. ...
    5. Practice gratitude. ...
    6. Set small goals. ...
    7. Spend time with loved ones.
    8. Talk to a mental health professional.
    Jul 22, 2022

    How do you meal prep when you get bored of food? ›

    How to Make Meal Prep Not Boring: 10 Fun Tips
    1. Plan Out Your Freezer Meals.
    2. Prep A Variety of Dishes for Your Freezer.
    3. Create Different Homemade Sauces.
    4. Create an Aesthetic Color Palette With Your Food.
    5. Freeze Food Items Rather Than Entire Meals.
    6. Take a Cooking Class.
    7. Dance a Little!
    8. Don't Shy Away From Trying New Things.
    Apr 22, 2022

    What to cook when hungry? ›

    21 Short Recipes For Tired And Hungry Weeknight People
    • Simple Sour Cream Chicken Enchiladas. kyleecooks.com. ...
    • Chicken, Broccoli Shells, and Cheese. ...
    • Chicken Avocado Caprese Salad. ...
    • Creamy Pasta With Bell Pepper and Sausage. ...
    • Chicken Sisig With Egg. ...
    • One-Pan Mexican Rice Skillet. ...
    • Sheet Pan Greek Chicken. ...
    • Lemon Garlic Salmon.
    Jan 22, 2019

    What kinds of foods are good to eat first thing in the morning that will fuel your body all the way to lunch? ›

    The 12 Best Foods to Eat in the Morning
    • Eggs.
    • Greek yogurt.
    • Coffee.
    • Oatmeal.
    • Chia seeds.
    • Berries.
    • Cottage cheese.
    • Whole grain toast.
    Jul 10, 2023

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