No Images? Click here If you're the person of honor this Mother's Day and you don't feel like cooking, we've got just the thing for you. Below are 38 recipes that feature the easiest ingredient in the world to prepare: eggs. Hand over your favorite from our list and let someone else do the work. And if no one in your household has any business being near a stove, we've got a no-fail Mother's Day breakfast menu for that, too. We've also got an important PSA about rhubarb season, plus some tips from angry Italian cooks. Have a delicious weekend! XO, Kristen Eggs: They're what's for dinnerThe greatness of eggs for dinner cannot be overestimated. Not only are they affordable, but they’re also loaded with nutritional benefits. One large egg contains 6 grams of protein, plus eggs boost the “good” kind of cholesterol, enhance brain development and reduce inflammation. We've got 38 egg recipes that'll make a fantastic meal, from shakshuka to Turkish fried eggs and creamy Greek omelets. 7 ways Americans destroy Italian food, according to angry Italians
The easiest Mother's Day breakfast everSmoothie bowls and cold-brew coffee: Neither require the use of a stove or any real cooking skills. Check out our instructions for how to make this impossibly easy Mother's Day breakfast.It's rhubarb season!Chances are, you either love rhubarb or you have no idea what it is. It's a lot more than just "red celery," and there's also one part of it you shouldn't eat (it's poisonous!). Learn about it here, and get 30 incredible recipes.HuffPost is now a part of Oath and a part of Verizon. On May 25th 2018 we will be introducing a new Oath Privacy Policy which will explain how your data is used and shared. Learn More.No moon dust. No B.S. Just a completely essential daily guide to achieving the good life. Subscribe here. Like what you see? Share it.Can't get enough? You'll also love HuffPost's Entertainment newsletter.©2018 HuffPost | 770 Broadway, New York, NY 10003 |
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